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Watch: Mumbai metro train gets stuck due to technical snag, passengers walk on tracks to station

After the train to Andheri East from Dahisar was stalled near Eksar road station, authorities helped the trapped commuters exit through an emergency gate.

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Jan 16, 2024 · 01:50 pm
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Probably the First incident where Mumbai Metro got stuck in between and commuter came out on the track near eksar road station. #mumbaimetro @MumbaiMetro01 please clarify whether Metro is working properly or not so we can plan our day accordingly. pic.twitter.com/JWzoiU6ZyI

— SANKET SAVALIYA (@sanket69s) January 16, 2024

Service halted for more than 1.5 hours between Eksar station and IC Colony station.. @MumbaiMetro01 pic.twitter.com/1gqIoA8jxX

— Blausäure🚩 (@Gaurav1_j) January 16, 2024

#Mumbai Metro service falters
Trains stuck between Dahisar and Kandivali
Both up and down services affected
Metro service stopped for a long time
passengers in distress #mumbaimetro #trainstuck #mumbainews pic.twitter.com/LxPFCv5m3F

— Ravi Pandey🇮🇳 (@ravipandey2643) January 16, 2024

We apologize for the inconvenience caused to our passengers. There was a technical glitch that caused a halt between Eksar and Mandapeshwar. However, we are pleased to inform you that the issue has been resolved and our services are now running smoothly, albeit with a slight…

— Maha Mumbai Metro Operation Corporation Ltd (@MMMOCL_Official) January 16, 2024
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