Freight trains go crazy: 92 kilometers without a driver

A runaway freight train has driven about 92 kilometers without a driver in the Australian Pilbara region.

The company reports that the train was driving away when the operator had disembarked to carry out a check. The vehicle then thundered towards the city of Port Hedland. The BHP control room in Perth eventually let the train run off the rails. The mining company says to investigate the incident with the authorities.