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Metro commuters take to tracks when Yellow Line services between Sultanpur and Qutub Minar faced technical glitch

The Delhi Metro Rail Corp DMRC on Tuesday said that there will be no train movement between Sultanpur and Qutub Minar stations after a technical glitch was reported. However, the DMRC has said they will update when the issue is rectified. The train services between Huda City Centre and Sultanpur have also been temporarily halted. DMRC will be running feeder bus service between Sultanpur and Qutub Minar to facilitate passengers.

News Nation Bureau | Updated : 21 May 2019, 11:36:47 AM
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The Delhi Metro Rail Corp (DMRC) on Tuesday said that there will be no train movement between Sultanpur and Qutub Minar stations after a technical glitch was reported. However, the DMRC has said they will update when the issue is rectified. The train services between Huda City Centre and Sultanpur have also been temporarily halted. DMRC will be running feeder bus service between Sultanpur and Qutub Minar to facilitate passengers.
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Huge crowd was seen at the metro stations.
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Technical fault, forced many commuters to leave the train and take other forms of transport to continue their journey. (Photo: Diwakar Panchal/News Nation)
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Due to the snag, commuters had a hard time reaching their destination and many passengers were stranded at the Qutub Minar station. (Photo: News Nation)
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Passengers started walking on the tracks. (Photo: News Nation)
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Trains are being run in following loops temporarily -- between Huda City Centre and Sultanpur and between Samaypur Badli and Qutub Minar, a DMRC official said. (Photo: News Nation)
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DMRC will be running feeder bus service between Sultanpur and Qutub Minar to facilitate passengers. (Photo: News Nation)
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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, says DMRC. (Photo: News Nation)
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Yellow Line connects Samaypur Badli in the city to Huda City Centre in Gurugram. (Photo: News Nation)

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