Morning blues for Yellow Line commuters on Delhi Metro

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 30 2016 | 9:32 PM IST
Heavily-crowded stations and jam-packed trains on Delhi Metro's Yellow Line inconvenienced commuters during morning peak hours today, due to signalling woes and subsequent application of emergency brakes in a train, disrupting services along the entire corridor.
According to Metro officials, a HUDA City Centre-bound train developed a snag around 8 AM after it reached the Model Town station. It behaved erratically till Rajiv Chowk station before it was withdrawn from service.
"The signalling problem led to the application of emergency brakes. It resulted in slow movement of this train leading to bunching of the trains behind on the Line between 8.14 AM and 9.10 AM," a Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) official said.
Subsequently, as trains crawled, peak-hour crowd swelled by hundreds and thousands. Stretches that are usually covered in less than 30 minutes took more than an hour, frustrating passengers.
"When you travel by Metro, you do not expect a local train experience. But today people were crawling on each other, jostling for some space," Annu Choudhury, who travelled from Hauz Khas to Sikanderpur, said.
"As my Noida-bound Metro reached Rajiv Chowk, I was shocked to see the situation. The volume of crowd was insane right up till the Yellow Line platforms," said 22-year-old Nishtha Anand, an Event Management student from Lucknow.
DMRC attributed the application of emergency brakes to the 'fail-safe' feature of the trains, which it said ensures safety of passengers as brakes are applied automatically by the system when such errors occur.
"In order to avoid further impact on services due to cascading effect, the passengers were deboarded at Rajiv Chowk station and the train was withdrawn from the service and sent back to the Depot for investigation," it said.
On June 28, a portion of overhead wire had snapped between the Subhash Nagar and Tilak Nagar stations, severely disrupting services for around three hours, which spilled on to the evening peak period.
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First Published: Jun 30 2016 | 9:32 PM IST

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