The Delhi Metro Yellow Line running from Qutub Minar to Sultanpur have been affected due to a technical snag. Following the fault, the train movement between the stations has been withdrawn. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation took to their official handle to give out the update and announce the technical fault. DMRC tweeted, “Due to an issue at Chattarpur, train services will be run in following loops temporarily: 1)Between Huda City Centre & Sultanpur 2) Between Samaypur Badli & Qutub Minar. There will be no train movement between Sultanpur & Qutub Minar & we will update when the issue is rectified.” (sic)
Yellow Line Update
Delay in service from Udyog Bhawan to Huda City Centre.
Normal service on all other lines.
— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (@OfficialDMRC) May 21, 2019
Yellow Line Update
Delay in services between Samaypur Badli and Huda City Centre.
Normal service on all other lines. https://t.co/FuunNy03hh
— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (@OfficialDMRC) May 21, 2019
Due to a issue at Chattarpur, train services will be run in following loops temporarily:
1)Between Huda City Centre & Sultanpur
2) Between Samaypur Badli & Qutub MinarThere will be no train movement between Sultanpur & Qutub Minar & we will update when the issue is rectified. https://t.co/cA7vpzsKeg
— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (@OfficialDMRC) May 21, 2019
DMRC also said in a tweet that they will be running feeder bus service between Sultanpur and Qutub Minar to facilitate the passenger. In the latest tweet, DMRC confirmed that the repair work is underway. It tweeted, “Yellow Line Update Repair work currently in progress between Qutub Minar and Chhattarpur Metro stations. Metro’s technicians and officials working on location to rectify the issue at the earliest.”(sic)
DMRC will be running feeder bus service between Sultanpur and Qutub Minar to facilitate passengers.
— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (@OfficialDMRC) May 21, 2019
Yellow Line Update
Passengers of two trains between Qutub Minar and Chhattarpur have been evacuated.
— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (@OfficialDMRC) May 21, 2019
Repair work currently in progress between Qutub Minar and Chhattarpur Metro stations.
Metro’s technicians and officials working on location to rectify the issue at the earliest.
— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (@OfficialDMRC) May 21, 2019
Many twitterati, who takes the route every day to their offices took to Twitter to share the news and videos. In many videos, a large number of people are seen walking on the road after the metro suffered the snag.
One user wrote, “This is crazy scene from #DelhiMetro today People are bound to take exit. Otherwise they will die because of suffocation. #DelhiMetro #DMRC.” While the other tweeted, “There is no train movement between Sultanpur & Qutub Minar & we are stuck. #DelhiMetro #Runninglate.” (sic)
Condition In Hauz khas metro pic.twitter.com/xh6THNqRtR
— Ashutosh Vajpayee (@ashuvajpayee) May 21, 2019
This is crazy scene from #DelhiMetro today 🤦♂️People are bound to take exit. Otherwise they will die because of suffocation.
#DelhiMetro #DMRC— Manish Verma (@TheManishVerma1) May 21, 2019
There is no train movement between Sultanpur & Qutub Minar & we are stuck. #DelhiMetro #Runninglate pic.twitter.com/l1B2DyNLMX
— prateek kumar (@prateek_mktng) May 21, 2019
#delhimetro is running till qutab minor, feeder bus from there to sultanpur. Too much rush at qutab minor, skip office and go home. pic.twitter.com/prt2mR2BzW
— Gyan University (@gyan_university) May 21, 2019
Weirdest #DelhiMetro experience today. People are waking on metro tracks. 🙄 pic.twitter.com/E6THS77ZXi
— Vishal Toshiwal (@vishaltoshiwal) May 21, 2019
Delhi metro is not working on Yellow Line towards HUDA CITY CENTER. Daily commuters are walking as there is too much rush. #delhimetro #dmrc pic.twitter.com/szqTQWXO2k
— aaj ka gyan (@aajkagyan) May 21, 2019
Was stucked in INA metro from last 35 mins. Ended up taking an auto. Look at the rush at INA #delhimetro #lateforwork pic.twitter.com/RGauBVPUrM
— Khushboo (@abkhushona) May 21, 2019
#DelhiMetro leads to this after power failure on yellow line. pic.twitter.com/aSiF23Ejdx
— Amandeep Singh ਅਮਨਦੀਪ ਮਿਂਘ (@journoaman) May 21, 2019
Delhi Metro is not running. People are stranded don road… #Delhimetro #ExitPoll2019 #metro pic.twitter.com/iJUmdb6iIq
— Deepak Shukla (@ShklDeepak) May 21, 2019
any update we are still in tunnel #DelhiMetro pic.twitter.com/HkyNIVpqWZ
— Bipin Ch. Tripathi (@bipin000) May 21, 2019
The Yellow Line connects Samaypur Badli in northwest Delhi and Huda City Centre in Gurgaon.
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