New Delhi:
Passengers on the a Noida-bound train were asked to get off at the Akshardham Metro station in Delhi after a smoke was detected in the train's last coach at the Pragati Maidan metro station, Delhi Metro officials said.
"No physical cause was observed by the maintenance staff but as a precaution, passengers were de-boarded at Akshardham Metro station," a senior official of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said.
"The train was thereafter withdrawn from the service and sent for examination at Yamuna Bank depot," the official added.
COMMENTS
Advertisement
Delhi Metro Hits Record Ridership, Extra Trains Added On Fridays, Saturdays Delhi Metro Launches Digital Smart Card For Travellers. Check New Features Woman Running On Metro Track In Delhi Rescued By Security Personnel 9 Dead, 2,800 Hurt As Pagers Explode Across Lebanon, Hezbollah Blames Israel China, Russia Concerned About India-US Relationship: Top American Diplomat 'Pager Bombs' Target Hezbollah In Lebanon. What We Know So Far - 5 Points Liquor, Drugs Worth Rs 26.82 Crore Seized In Haryana Since Poll Code UN Says Lebanon Pager Blasts 'Extremely Concerning Escalation' Kamala Harris Calls For End To War In Gaza, No Israeli Reoccupation Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.