Mandya, Jul 29: Thousands of train passengers on the Mysuru-Bengaluru stretch had a harrowing time on Friday as services were stopped for over two hours after the Tipu Express hit two buffaloes and came to a halt near Hanakere railway station, about 50km from Mysuru.

The pilot succeeded in stopping the train without any danger. One buffalo was caught under the bogies and the other was seriously injured. Tipu Express could not move any further. Railway engineers, who rushed to the spot tried to repair the compressor, but in vain. Finally, they said the locomotive was not fit for further journey.
Railway officials summoned a replacement engine and the train resumed its journey after it was fitted with another engine at 2.30pm.
The incident led to a complete stop of movement of all other trains on the Mysuru-Bengaluru stretch. Though Tipu Express resumed journey after two hours, it took a few more hours for train movement to be normalized.
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