Delhi: Metro train services halted on Blue Line after drone spotted on tracks
October 02, 2024 22:37 ISTDelhi news: According to the officials, train services were regulated from 2:50 pm to 3:29 pm and the drone was removed from the tracks.
Delhi news: According to the officials, train services were regulated from 2:50 pm to 3:29 pm and the drone was removed from the tracks.
Noida: Known as Greater Noida West, Noida Extension has faced longstanding transportation challenges, prompting local demonstrations advocating for Metro rail connectivity and enhanced bus services.
Noida: A man on Friday committed suicide by jumping in front of a metro train on the Blue Line on Friday. The incident took place at the Sector 52 station.
Blue Line metro news: Train services will be suspended on the Ramesh Nagar-Kirti Nagar section from the start of revenue services till 7:00 am.
Delhi metro news: Yamuna Bank metro station is where the Blue Line splits into two routes, one leading to Ghaziabad, and another to Noida.
During this period, train services were temporarily not available between Dwarka Sector 21 and Noida Electronic City/Vaishali stations.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Wednesday resumed services on Blue and Pink lines after being closed since March due to coronavirus pandemic. Meanwhile, Yellow line was resumed on Monday with limited operations. According to DMRC, metro trains will run from 7 am to 11 am in the morning and 4 pm to 8 pm in the evening on both the lines.
The services on Delhi Metro's Blue Line were affected between the Dwarka and Kirti Nagar stations.
The news was confirmed by the DMRC through its official Twitter handle. The Delhi Metro also said there is single line movement between Janakpuri West and Kirti Nagar.
The delay in train services on the blue line of the Delhi Metro was confirmed by the DMRC through its official Twitter handle. One of the passengers had attempted
The disruption in services was restored to normal after nearly an hour, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation said.
The recently inaugrated Aqua line has come as great boon to residents in the city. But, it has created problems for the commuters due to the lack of proper interchange channels between blue line and vice-versa
Earlier in the day after inauguration of Delhi Metro's extended Blue Line section to Electronic City in Noida, a dedicated pathway for commuters to access the Aqua Line too was opened, officials said.
The completely elevated section with six stations -- Sector 34, Sector 52, Sector 61, Sector 59, Sector 62 and Noida Electronic City -- will benefit the people of Noida and connect the satellite city with the national capital.
Once the Noida City Centre-Noida Electronic City section becomes operational, the extended corridor will bring the Blue Line close to the recently-opened Aqua Line, which connects Noida and Greater Noida.
Once the Noida City Centre-Noida Electronic City section becomes operational, the extended corridor will bring the Blue Line close to the recently-opened Aqua Line, which connects Noida and Greater Noida.
Preliminary trials began on Friday on the 6.8-km Noida City Centre-Noida Electronic City extension segment of Delhi Metro's Blue Line, officials said.
A temporary arrangement for train services has been made till the problem is solved, a DMRC official said.
Out of the 200 coaches that DMRC is going to induct, 164 of them would be used in Magenta and Pink lines and 36 coaches will be used in the Airport Express Line, a report said.
“Train services between Yamuna Bank and Vaishali Metro stations of Blue Line will be run on single line for 2 hours on Sunday,” the DMRC said in a statement.
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