Bhubaneswar: Passengers of Howrah-Puri Superfast Express spent some anxious moments after the train uncoupled late Saturday at Nekurseni in West Bengal.
The Puri-bound train chugged ahead leaving behind some coaches and the problem was noticed around 1.30 am after it reached Nekurseni station. No passenger was hurt due to uncoupling, sources said.
Officials and engineers of Kharagpur division soon reached the spot and carried out necessary repair works and the train left at around 6:30 this morning, the sources added.
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