A crane hoists a damaged car of the D2809 train from the platform at Rongjiang Railway Station in Southwest China’s Guizhou province around 9 p.m. Saturday. The local government carried out overnight rescue efforts after two of the train’s cars came off the track the same day. Photo: Huang Yuxin/Caixin
A car of the train was severally damaged. Photo: Huang Yuxin/Caixin
Broken train parts lie scattered on the platform Saturday night. Photo: Huang Yuxin/Caixin
Emergency repair personnel lift a damaged train car. Photo: Huang Yuxin/Caixin
The D2809 train was pulled to a maintenance depot in Guiyang, Guizhou province, on Saturday night. Photo: Huang Yuxin/Caixin
Rescue personnel stand by outside the Rongjiang train station. Photo: Huang Yuxin/Caixin
The derailment, which damaged high-voltage lines along a bridge near the station, killed the driver and injured eight others. Photo: Huang Yuxin/Caixin
Rescue vehicles sit parked under the bridge. A total of 136 passengers were evacuated from the train Saturday after the incident. Photo: Huang Yuxin/Caixin
Rescue personnel work at the tunnel entrance where the train derailed due to a mudslide. The entrance is about 1.6 kilometers from the Rongjiang station. Photo: Huang Yuxin/Caixin
Workers leave the station Sunday after finishing the repair work. The station resumed operation the same day. Photo: VCG