Railway officials stated that due to the automated signals not working, the loco pilot of the freight train should have stopped at red lights and then proceeded cautiously at a speed of 10-15 km/h. Instead, he was issued a paper line-clear ticket, a T/A 912, which allowed the freight train to cross Rangapani without reducing speed, leading to the collision.
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