Delhi Metro: Trouble on the Blue Line route between Noida-Delhi, thousands of passengers of Delhi Metro remained troubled for 2 hours


Posted on 21st Apr 2022 11:37 am by rohit kumar

If you travel through the metro between Noida and Greater Noida city of UP, then this news is of great use to you. According to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, the speed of metro trains on the Blue Line running between Noida and Dwarka (Delhi) has been very slow since Thursday morning. Due to this people have to face a lot of trouble. This information was provided by DMRC around 9.30 am, but the update has not been given even after one and a half hours. Due to this, the passengers are confused. They are not able to know when and for how long this technical flaw will be removed?

 

Trouble due to a technical glitch

 

It is being told that due to a technical glitch, the speed of trains on the Blue Line route of Delhi Metro has been slowed down, while during peak hours this problem troubled thousands of people. People who left for their work or offices through Delhi Metro could not reach on time. At the same time, no information has been given by DMRC as to when this defect will be removed.

 

Passengers queue at many metro stations

 

According to Jagran correspondent Vaibhav Tiwari, the delay in the running of metro trains between Dwarka Sector-21 and Noida Electronic City station under Blue Line Metro has increased the congestion at the stations. Long queues of passengers have formed at most of the metro stations of Noida. It is being told that there has been a huge rush of passengers at many metro stations falling on the route of Blue Line Metro.

 

Muskaan is going from Noida to Delhi, waiting for the train at the Botanical Garden. He says that no information is being given by DMRC. In such a situation, for how long will the operation of the metro be normal? Can't even figure it out. The same is the case with other passengers who are traveling between Delhi and Noida.


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