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    Massive smoke engulfs Secunderabad to Sirpur-Kagaznagar train

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    The engine of a train traveling from Secunderabad to Sirpur-Kagaznagar caused some trouble recently. The loco pilot noticed thick smoke in the engine shortly after leaving Secunderabad on Sunday morning. He stopped the train at Bibinagar railway station and informed the authorities.

    Upon inspection, it was discovered that the smoke was caused by the engine brake liners being pressed too hard. The railway staff at the station quickly made the necessary repairs, and the train resumed its journey after 20 minutes. This incident brought a sense of relief to the passengers.

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