The Secunderabad-Agartala Express was on June 6 halted at Odisha’s Brahmapur railway station around noon as passengers alerted railway officials about smoke issuing from an air-conditioning unit inside a coach, officials said.
Though the smoke was controlled immediately, the panic-stricken passengers refused to travel in the same coach, fearing another electrical breakdown. They demanded a change of coach.
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Some passengers first noticed smoke in the B-5 coach and raised an alarm. Following this, most of the passengers reportedly got down and refused to re-board the train, an official said.
“It was reported that a minor electrical issue occurred in the coach no. B-5 of the Secunderabad-Agartala Express near Brahmapur station. The staff on duty attended to the issue immediately and rectified it,” a ECoR official said.