A train derailed north of Milan on Wednesday causing minor injuries to three people on board, Italian news reports said.
Three wagons on a train traveling between Milan and Lecco in northern Italy went off a truncated track near the station of Carnate-Usmate at 11:59 am (0949 GMT), media reports said.
Television images showed one car leaning on its side and another at a 45 degree angle off the track.
The conductor, train supervisor and the one passenger were slightly bruised, reports said, citing regional railway Trenord.
The cause of the accident is being investigated.
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