<p>In a bizarre incident, seven carriages of a train bound for Baharaich railway station on the Gonda-Mailani section of the North-Eastern Railway had disengaged from the engine and a carriage, leaving nearly 500 passengers stranded for hours at Gullabeer in Uttar Pradesh.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 52256Bareilly-Gonda passenger train, which was running two hours behind schedule, had left Risia railway station and split into two at Gullabeer when fastening on the front coach loosened. <br /><br />The 500 passengers in the seven coaches left standing on the tracks on Sunday afternoon initially took it for a technical fault, but realised later that the engine had carried on with just a single coach linked to its back. <br /><br />“We had no idea that we had been left behind. We thought that the train might have come to a halt because of some technical problem or lack of signal'', said a passenger.<br /><br />The train’s driver realised the issue only after reaching Baharaich railway station, about five kilometres from the spot and contacted the guard through walky-talky.<br /><br />He was told that seven coaches had been left stranded. <br />The engine was driven back to the spot with a technical team and the coaches were refastened for the continuation of the journey. <br /><br />Passengers eventually reached their destination after four hours. <br />Baharaich station superintendent M A Siddique said that the train later left for Gonda. <br />Senior officials of the railway had been informed about the incident, he added. <br /><br />Movement of trains on the section was affected for several hours because of the incident.</p>
<p>In a bizarre incident, seven carriages of a train bound for Baharaich railway station on the Gonda-Mailani section of the North-Eastern Railway had disengaged from the engine and a carriage, leaving nearly 500 passengers stranded for hours at Gullabeer in Uttar Pradesh.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 52256Bareilly-Gonda passenger train, which was running two hours behind schedule, had left Risia railway station and split into two at Gullabeer when fastening on the front coach loosened. <br /><br />The 500 passengers in the seven coaches left standing on the tracks on Sunday afternoon initially took it for a technical fault, but realised later that the engine had carried on with just a single coach linked to its back. <br /><br />“We had no idea that we had been left behind. We thought that the train might have come to a halt because of some technical problem or lack of signal'', said a passenger.<br /><br />The train’s driver realised the issue only after reaching Baharaich railway station, about five kilometres from the spot and contacted the guard through walky-talky.<br /><br />He was told that seven coaches had been left stranded. <br />The engine was driven back to the spot with a technical team and the coaches were refastened for the continuation of the journey. <br /><br />Passengers eventually reached their destination after four hours. <br />Baharaich station superintendent M A Siddique said that the train later left for Gonda. <br />Senior officials of the railway had been informed about the incident, he added. <br /><br />Movement of trains on the section was affected for several hours because of the incident.</p>