Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Kiteflying thread a threat for Metro!

‘MANJHA’ MENACE Power supply trips twice due to these strings; LMRC official says safety of kite fliers also a concern

- Anupam Srivastava n anupam.srivastava@hindustant­imes.com

Kite-flying string or ‘manjha’ is proving to be a nuisance for the Lucknow Metro. The power supply of the Metro has tripped twice due to manjha since the launch of commercial operations earlier this month.

Director rolling stocks Mahendra Kumar told Hindustan Times, “The substation at the Metro depot has twice suffered tripping -- and that too on the main line of the Metro. Once, the train movement was affected for 18 minutes. The areas where kites have become a problem for us start from Alambagh and last till Mawaiyya. We have cleaned a large quantity of manjha from the train’s overhead wires.”

He said that the staff of the Lucknow Metro Rail Corporatio­n (LMRC) was patrolling the overhead electricit­y track everyday just because of these kites.

“I am concerned about the safety of kite fliers too. They are playing with 25,000 volts power supply, which can be very dangerous if there’s a short circuit. The staff is especially keeping an eye on the stretch from Alambagh to Mawaiyya,” said Kumar.

The manjha has metallic components, which can directly endanger the life of the kite fliers.

Kumar said the LMRC will soon start an education-cumawarene­ss programme for the locals. “We will urge them not to attempt to touch the overhead wires,” he said.

SOME FAULTS IDENTIFIED

Reasons behind some of the recent glitches experience­d by the Metro have been found. Once, due to an adjustment flaw in one of the doors, it did not close properly, triggering the emergency brakes. Emergency brakes are applied for the safety of the passengers. As the brakes were applied, the train was stopped for two hours. The same train was again stopped for 45 minutes. Another fault unearthed was the absence of signals. While, this problem can be surmounted by running the train on manual mode, it is not considered safe. “In such a case, it’s better to tow the train,” said Kumar.

At present, repairs are underway to correct these glitches.

SENIOR ALSTOM OFFICIALS IN CITY

The head of the engineerin­g wing of Alstom and the head of Alstom (Asia pacific region) have arrived in Lucknow to monitor the metro coaches and remove technical faults.

They are accompanie­d by a team of engineers that will stay back till the train operations are normalised.

FILM SHOOTING INSIDE METRO

Lucknow Metro is proving to be an attraction for Bollywood too. A few film directors have already applied for permission from LMRC to shoot inside the Metro coaches. However the Lucknow Metro is still to formulate any policy in the matter. Officials said that the policy regarding film shooting would be formed in consultati­on with the state government and the chief metro rail safety commission­er.

TBM TO START DIGGING FROM HUSSAINGAN­J

The tunnel boring machine (TBM), which was taken out from Hazratganj, will be put to work again from September 21. It will start digging the tunnel for the next phase of the Lucknow Metro project -- from Bapu Bhavan to Charbagh.

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA / HT ?? Kites (in circles) pose a hazard on the AlambaghMa­waiyya stretch, say LMRC officials.
DEEPAK GUPTA / HT Kites (in circles) pose a hazard on the AlambaghMa­waiyya stretch, say LMRC officials.

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