Footage shows a freight train with no driver on board speeding through a station in northern India.
The Indian Railways ordered an investigation after the unmanned train, which was on its way to Punjab from Jammu, traveled more than 70 kilometers (43.4 miles).
Officials say the truck began moving on a sloped track after the driver and his assistant got out to change the crew.
The 53-car train, carrying stone chips, moved at nearly 100 kilometers per hour (about 62 miles per hour) and managed to pass about five stations before stopping.
“The train was stopped after a railway official placed wooden blocks on the tracks to stop the train,” officials told the Press Trust of India.
The authorities closed the railway crossings along its route, and no one was injured.
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