Eight coaches of Lucknow-bound Meerut-Lucknow Rajya Rani Express derailed at 8.15 AM near Rampur in Uttar Pradesh leaving at least two passengers injured.
However, there was no casualty in the accident, Northern Railway spokesperson Neeraj Sharma said.
Railways sources said two of the eight affected coaches have capsized.
A few helplines have been opened by the Railways to facilitate relatives of the passengers.
Top railways officials, including Moradabad DRM Pramod Kumar, have reached the spot and medical teams have been pressed into action, Sharma said.
The Minister also said on the social networking site an enquiry has been ordered and strict action will be taken against defaulters, if any.
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