Runaway Indian Train Journey
Runaway Indian train travels over 43 miles without driver
A runaway freight train in northern India traveled approximately 43 miles (70km) without drivers on Sunday. The train, which consisted of about 50 carriages, started moving from Kathua railway station in Jammu and Kashmir and continued to Hoshiarpur district in Punjab. The train reached speeds of up to 62mph (100 km/h) before it was eventually stopped using emergency brakes. No injuries were reported during the incident, which lasted for about 1.5 hours. Indian Railways has initiated an investigation into the cause of the runaway train.
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