The incident occurred yesterday when the central buffer coupling (CBC) that attaches coaches and the engine, snapped minutes after its departure from Vedchhi, station manager at Vedchhi, Prakash C Meena told PTI.
"There was no report of any injury to any passenger and all were safe. After separation, the engine travelled for about 400 to 500 metres and stopped as the driver realised about the coaches getting separated," he said.
The coaches had also come to halt due to application of automatic brakes, he said.
The engine was moved back to the station after some time and the CBC was attached with the coaches. The train then left Vedchhi for its onward journey after about 30 minutes, Meena said.
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