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Snag in Delhi Metro leaves 2,000 passengers stuck for 2 hours

Hindustan Times | By, New Delhi
Jul 09, 2015 07:38 AM IST

Passengers travelling with Delhi metro in the evening hour had a harrowing time in the evening peak hour as metro services were disrupted between Yamuna Bank and Vaishali due to snag for nearly two hours.

Passengers travelling with Delhi metro in the evening hour had a harrowing time in the evening peak hour as metro services were disrupted between Yamuna Bank and Vaishali due to snag for nearly two hours.

Passengers cross metro tracks after services were disrupted when a Blue Line train developed a technical snag. (HT Photo)
Passengers cross metro tracks after services were disrupted when a Blue Line train developed a technical snag. (HT Photo)

According to officials of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) a strand of over head electrification (OHE) wire snapped at Yamuna Bank station at 6:15pm.

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According to officials, after waiting for 15 minutes, passengers opened the emergency door at the end of train and rushed to nearby stations. “There was a panic as the train was not moving. Few passengers opened the emergency gate, which is at the end of the train and came on platform. The train was going towards Yamuna Bank so few passengers reached to Yamuna Bank while few walked till Laxmi Nagar,” said Suresh, a metro traveler.



Passengers walk on tracks after using emergency doors to exit the stranded Metro. (HT Photo)

According to DMRC official, train could not be moved as passengers came on track and over 20 trains were in queue leading to heavy rush at metro stations on Dwarka line.

“During OHE repair one of the trains approaching Yamuna Bank from Laxmi Nagar got held up mid section and passengers opened the emergency doors as a result there was further delay in carrying out repair work. However Services are running normal between Noida and Dwarka section,” said a DMRC spokesperson.

Sources said that over 2000 passengers were stranded at different stations and services were restored at 8:06pm. DMRC said it will take an hour to restore the normalcy.

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