A senior official claimed some "miscreants might have set fire to the coach out of mischief".
"The incident took place at around 17:15 hours near the Subedarganj railway station. Railway personnel raised an alarm upon noticing smoke billowing out and flames erupting from one of the rakes," said Bijay Kumar, Chief Public Relations Officer of the North Central Railway, headquartered here.
He said, "Fire brigade was immediately informed and the flames were doused after more than an hour. The coach was, meanwhile, detached from other rakes as a precautionary measure."
Though the coach was gutted in the fire, no injury was caused to any person present at the spot nor any damage reported to any of the rakes parked nearby, he added.
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