Driverless Train Traveled 70 Kilometers in India!

Traveling at a speed of approximately 100 kilometers, the train passed through 5 stations before being stopped by the authorities.

Indian Railways management has launched an investigation to reveal those responsible for causing a freight train to travel 70 kilometers without a driver.

In the images shared on social media, the driverless freight train passing at high speed in some stations caused great repercussions throughout the country.

According to local media reports, the freight train traveled without a driver from Kathua, near the city of Jammu in the Kashmir region, to Punjab's Hoshiarpur town.

Investigators are investigating how the freight train, which stopped in Kathua to change drivers, set off on its own without the new drivers getting on.

It was reported that the driverless train traveled with 07,25 wagons between 09 and 53 in the morning local time on Sunday. The railway administration announced that no one was injured during the stopping of the driverless train. Traveling at a speed of approximately 100 kilometers, the train passed through 5 stations before being stopped by the authorities.