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Kisan Express: Dhanbad-bound Kisan Express splits into two near Bijnor, 8 coaches abandoned | Meerut News

Kisan Express: Dhanbad-bound Kisan Express splits into two near Bijnor, 8 coaches abandoned | Meerut News

Dhanbad-bound Kisan Express splits into two near Bijnor, 8 coaches abandoned

Bijnor: In a bizarre incident, a Towards Dhanbad express train divide in two, leaving his last eight coaches stranded as it approached Chakrajmal village just before Seohara railway station in Bijnor Around 4 am on Sunday, the stranded buses finally stopped near Raipur village, leaving passengers confused and worried about what had happened.
THE Kisan Express was en route from Firozpur to Dhanbad (Jharkhand) with passengers including around 150 candidates appearing for the UP Police constable recruitment exam in Moradabad. Railway officials blamed the decoupling of the coaches on “a technical glitch”.
The eight coaches separated from the train were abandoned between Chakrajmal and Raipur village in Seohara district.

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