
Passengers have been stranded on the Yamuna financial institution metro station.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)’s blue line that connects Dwarka in Delhi to Electronic City in Noida was halted for nearly 40 minutes on Thursday through the night hours attributable to a technical glitch. The providers resumed quickly after.
The disruption in providers prompted the passengers at Yamuna Bank and Rajiv Chowk stations to attend for forty minutes earlier than the trains have been again in motion. The metro workers refused to reveal the main points of the glitch and have been unwilling to speak to the passengers.
Delhi metro blue line resumes after a halt of 40 minutes attributable to technical glitch; passengers stranded
Unlike on August 31, when the DMRC knowledgeable a couple of minor technical glitch and halt within the Red Line providers by means of its Twitter account, there was no advance intimation relating to Thursday’s disruption in metro providers.
The metro has been seeing a rise in passengers from the previous few days after Covid-induced restrictions have been lifted by the Delhi authorities amid fall in day by day coronavirus instances depend.
The metro workers refused to reveal the main points of the glitch and have been unwilling to speak to the passengers.
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