Delhi Metro Blue Line Disruption Due To Cable Theft Creates Problem For Commuters

Delhi Metro Blue Line Disruption Due To Cable Theft Creates Problem For Commuters

Delhi Metro Blue Line passengers are likely to face some problems due to cable theft between Moto Nagar and Kirti Nagar stations. The DMRC has said that trains will run at slower, restricted speed.

Manas JoshiUpdated: Thursday, December 05, 2024, 09:44 AM IST
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Delhi Metro Blue Line Disruption Due To Cable Theft Creates Problem For Commuters

Delhi Metro's Blue Line experienced delays on Thursday (December 5) due to cable theft. The services were impacted between Moti Nagar and Kirti Nagar. Passengers taking the trains on Blue Line are likely to experience hassles as Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has said that the issue will be rectified by the end of operational hours in the night.

The cable theft means that train services will operate at slower, restricted speed on the affected section, said DMRC.

It is however possible that services on the rest of the Blue Line section will be impacted. DMRC has advised passengers to plan their journey accordingly

DMRC took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) and made an announcement.

Blue Line of Delhi Metro is often called busiest line in the metro rail network in Delhi. The expansive line goes from Dwarka in south west Delhi to areas in East Delhi. The line also extends to Vaishali and Noida. Expansion in Noida region has seen the Blue Line become an important nodal point which has connectivity to Aqua Line in Noida-Greater Noida region. The Aqua Line mainly serves the areas in Noida-Greater Noida region which are currently witnnessing construction boom.

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