<p>A coach of the speeding Bandra Terminus-Ramnagar Express got detached twice from the train on a rail section here in a span of a couple of hours on Thursday morning, delaying local and long distance trains on the western line, officials said.</p>.<p>No passenger was injured in the incident, they said.</p>.<p>However, this delayed further journey of the affected train and local train services, causing inconvenience to scores of commuters on the Western Railway's suburban network.</p>.<p>The train left from the Bandra Terminus at 5.10 am for its destination Ramnagar in Uttar Pradesh.</p>.<p>However, around 5.30 am, the train's rear LHB (Linke Hofmann Busch) coach got uncoupled from its immediate coach between Mumbai's Andheri and Jogeshwari stations on the down (Borivali-bound) fast line, a railway official said.</p>.<p>It was supposed to reach Borivali station at 5.33 am, but due to the incident, it arrived there at 7.03 am, he said.</p>.<p>"It was an empty coach on the rear end of the train and it was supposed to open from a station ahead. It got uncoupled near the Jogeshwari station," Western Railway's chief public relations officer Sumit Thakur said.</p>.<p>Later, the coach was re-coupled with the train and it departed for its onward journey at 6.40 am, he said.</p>.<p>However, the same coach again got detached from the train between Naigaon and Vasai Road stations of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region around 7.17 am, Thakur said.</p>.<p>As the coach could not be re-coupled, the train was allowed to proceed on its journey without that coach, after being held up there for about 21 minutes, rail sources said.</p>.<p>The coach was later brought to the Vasai Road yard with another engine, they said.</p>.<p>Thakur said no passenger was injured in the incident.</p>.<p>However, local trains on the western line got delayed by 10 to 15 minutes and the movement of several outstation trains was also affected, another official said.</p>.<p>"Due to technical issue at Jogeshwari station, all UP and DOWN suburban train services between Churchgate to Virar stations are running late by 10-15 minutes," the Western Railway's Divisional Railway Manager said on their official Twitter handle in the morning.</p>.<p>Later, a rail activist said the suburban trains on the western line were running late even in the afternoon.</p>
<p>A coach of the speeding Bandra Terminus-Ramnagar Express got detached twice from the train on a rail section here in a span of a couple of hours on Thursday morning, delaying local and long distance trains on the western line, officials said.</p>.<p>No passenger was injured in the incident, they said.</p>.<p>However, this delayed further journey of the affected train and local train services, causing inconvenience to scores of commuters on the Western Railway's suburban network.</p>.<p>The train left from the Bandra Terminus at 5.10 am for its destination Ramnagar in Uttar Pradesh.</p>.<p>However, around 5.30 am, the train's rear LHB (Linke Hofmann Busch) coach got uncoupled from its immediate coach between Mumbai's Andheri and Jogeshwari stations on the down (Borivali-bound) fast line, a railway official said.</p>.<p>It was supposed to reach Borivali station at 5.33 am, but due to the incident, it arrived there at 7.03 am, he said.</p>.<p>"It was an empty coach on the rear end of the train and it was supposed to open from a station ahead. It got uncoupled near the Jogeshwari station," Western Railway's chief public relations officer Sumit Thakur said.</p>.<p>Later, the coach was re-coupled with the train and it departed for its onward journey at 6.40 am, he said.</p>.<p>However, the same coach again got detached from the train between Naigaon and Vasai Road stations of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region around 7.17 am, Thakur said.</p>.<p>As the coach could not be re-coupled, the train was allowed to proceed on its journey without that coach, after being held up there for about 21 minutes, rail sources said.</p>.<p>The coach was later brought to the Vasai Road yard with another engine, they said.</p>.<p>Thakur said no passenger was injured in the incident.</p>.<p>However, local trains on the western line got delayed by 10 to 15 minutes and the movement of several outstation trains was also affected, another official said.</p>.<p>"Due to technical issue at Jogeshwari station, all UP and DOWN suburban train services between Churchgate to Virar stations are running late by 10-15 minutes," the Western Railway's Divisional Railway Manager said on their official Twitter handle in the morning.</p>.<p>Later, a rail activist said the suburban trains on the western line were running late even in the afternoon.</p>