<p>A passenger train mowed down an elephant in Odisha's Sambalpur district early on Monday, following which the front trolley of its engine derailed, a railway official said.</p>.<p>None on-board the train was hurt, he said.</p>.<p>According to the East Coast Railway (ECoR) official, the Puri-Surat Express, which was moving at a speed of 50km per hour along an elephant corridor, hit the tusker at 2.04 am near Bhabanipali village, between Hatibari and Maneswar railway stations.</p>.<p>The Surat-bound train had left Hatibari at 1.55 am.</p>.<p>The divisional railway manager (DRM) of Sambalpur, Pradip Kumar, along with senior officers, on learning about the incident, rushed to the spot.</p>.<p>The train subsequently retreated to Hatibari, and the old engine was replaced with a new one.</p>.<p>Light refreshments were provided to the passengers, as officials took time to clear the tracks.</p>.<p>The Puri-Surat Express finally left Hatibari at 7.24 am, the ECoR official said, adding that movement of two other trains -- Puri-Durg Express and Koraput-Bhubaneswar Special -- were affected due to the mishap.</p>.<p>A five-member team has been constituted to investigate into the incident and submit a report, the DRM said.</p>.<p>Apart from that, a team of the state forest department has also launched an inquiry into the circumstances under which the elephant died.</p>
<p>A passenger train mowed down an elephant in Odisha's Sambalpur district early on Monday, following which the front trolley of its engine derailed, a railway official said.</p>.<p>None on-board the train was hurt, he said.</p>.<p>According to the East Coast Railway (ECoR) official, the Puri-Surat Express, which was moving at a speed of 50km per hour along an elephant corridor, hit the tusker at 2.04 am near Bhabanipali village, between Hatibari and Maneswar railway stations.</p>.<p>The Surat-bound train had left Hatibari at 1.55 am.</p>.<p>The divisional railway manager (DRM) of Sambalpur, Pradip Kumar, along with senior officers, on learning about the incident, rushed to the spot.</p>.<p>The train subsequently retreated to Hatibari, and the old engine was replaced with a new one.</p>.<p>Light refreshments were provided to the passengers, as officials took time to clear the tracks.</p>.<p>The Puri-Surat Express finally left Hatibari at 7.24 am, the ECoR official said, adding that movement of two other trains -- Puri-Durg Express and Koraput-Bhubaneswar Special -- were affected due to the mishap.</p>.<p>A five-member team has been constituted to investigate into the incident and submit a report, the DRM said.</p>.<p>Apart from that, a team of the state forest department has also launched an inquiry into the circumstances under which the elephant died.</p>