The Asian Age

Metro services halted for 4 hours after snag

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Yet another case of technical snag hit the Delhi Metro service on Sunday. Metro services between two stations on the Yellow Line (Samaypur BadliHuda City Centre) were affected between 3.17 pm and 7.30 pm.

The Metro service was affected for more than four hours and as a result, other trains on the route were running late.

“We were stranded near Qutub Minar when the Metro service hit a technical snag. Meanwhile, trains plying on the Yellow Line were vacated. No informatio­n was revealed by the authoritie­s,” said Chetna Dua, a commuter who was travelling from AIIMS to Huda City Centre.

“Due to the technical problem in overhead wiring (OHE wire) at platform number 2, Jahangirpu­ri Metro movement halted at Chattarpur station. At around 4.40 pm, the Metros from both sides moved to Sultanpur and only platform 1 has been used for both side movements. As a result, there is rush at platform levels at some stations,” said a Metro official.

“Train services on line 2 were slightly affected around 3.17 pm on Sunday due to some problem with the pantograph of a train, which damaged the OHE strands while approachin­g Chattarpur going towards Badli. In the meantime, normal service is maintained on entire line 2 by running trains in loops — Huda City Centre to Sultanpur, Sultanpur to Qutab Minar (single line working as shuttle service), Qutab Minar to Badli,” a DMRC spokespers­on said.

Glitches in Metro service have become a routine affair now with around 13 major technical glitches having hit the Delhi Metro in the last two years.

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