Millennium Post

What’s ailing Blue Line? Metro apologises, shares details

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI:

Trains on Delhi Metro’s Blue Line came to an abrupt halt for the second straight day on Thursday after losing contact with the Operationa­l Control Centre (OCC), the nerve centre of the vast network, due to power failure, triggering long delays and public outrage.

This prompted DMRC to issue an apology to the commuters through a video statement posted on its website. Metro attributed the delay to its cautious approach, saying it did not want to “compromise” the safety of the passengers.

Sharing details, Chief Spokespers­on of DMRC Anuj Dayal, said that around 5.14 pm on Wednesday and 11.28 am on Thursday, the control of the signalling and Automatic Train Control system of Blue Line was lost at the OCC level due to power failure.

“The screen went black in OCC. It may seem akin to an aircraft going off the ATC radar but is not as dangerous as the local control centres, numbering around 17 on this line, took over as alternativ­e. But it certainly led to delays as things became manual,” Dayal said.

He also apologised to the commuters and thanked them for maintainin­g “discipline” despite hardship. “Trains appeared to crawl as their speeds were deliberate­ly reduced keeping safety in mind,” he said.

As power snapped, centralise­d operation of trains were not possible during the period as “train IDS” (used to identify individual trains) were lost, so the 17 “interlocki­ng” stations of line 3/4 (Dwarka Sector 21-Noida City Centre/ Vaishali) were told to operate trains at local level. At interlocki­ng stations, trains can change tracks and have reversal facility and station controller­s are authorised to manage trains manually.

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