Business Standard

Airport line suspends operation; help desks set up at stations

Image

Press Trust of India New Delhi

Reliance Infrastructure, which operates the 23-km showcase corridor, had announced on Friday that it would close down the line till the repairs are done in view of safety of passengers.

Public notices were pasted at all six stations on the network that operations have been closed down for the time being.

Help desks have been set up at all stations to provide necessary information to passengers who come to board the train. Sources said the desks would continue to function for the next few days to help commuters.

They also said commuters, who have recharged their monthly coupons, can get refund at the help desks located at all stations.

 

The repairs on the line are expected to be completed by the end of August after which the line will be re-opened to public. The line has to be re-certified by the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety before it begins commercial operations.

A committee comprising officials from the Indian Railways, Delhi Metro and Reliance Infrastructure is already going into the nature of defects and would submit a report within the next 10 days after which rectification works would be carried out.

The temporary suspension of the corridor has caused inconvenience to commuters who preferred the Airport Metro to reach the Terminal-3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport and Dwarka.

The Government had yesterday said there were problems with the bearing which is the interface between the pillar and girder.

Out of 2100 bearings on the elevated section of the corridor, nearly 230 need some correction or the other.

  

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: Jul 08 2012 | 5:35 PM IST

Explore News