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Snag hits Delhi Metro’s Yellow Line, services delayed

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Services on the Delhi Metro’s Yellow Line were disrupted for some time on Monday afternoon after a signalling fault at the Millennium City Centre station in Gurugram, officials said.

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) informed commuters through a post on X, saying the glitch was causing delays in the reversal of trains towards Samaypur Badli, leading to slower operations.

Train movement was affected particularly on the stretch between Sultanpur and Millennium City Centre.

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Officials added that services were being gradually restored. “Normal train operations are expected to resume shortly,” DMRC said.

A similar fault on the same corridor had caused delays for passengers during the morning rush hours on Friday.

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