Delhi Metro | Two metro trains collide in Kalindikunj depot (Line-8), no casualty reported

New Delhi: On 4th November 2016, two metro train were collide in Delhi Metro Rail Corporation‘s new metro depot of Line-8 (Magenta Line).


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This incident has raised some serious concerns related the security of commuters as Delhi Metro has centralised automatic train control (CATC) comprising automatic train operation (ATO), automatic train protection (ATP) and automatic train signalling (ATS) systems.


“An incident occurred yesterday at 3:45 pm at Kalindi Kunj Depot of Line-8, in which a train, which was under complete control of Hyundai ROTEM for commissioning was moved perhaps inadvertently in reverse direction by the ROTEM staff,” a Delhi Metro official said.


“Responsibility for the incident is of ROTEM and prima facie it appears to be negligence on part of the ROTEM staff. However detailed inquiry is being conducted by ROTEM to look into this lapse and for suitable action,” he added.


The Delhi Metro consists of six lines, with a total length of 190km with 142 stations including 35 underground stations.



Delhi Metro | Two metro trains collide in Kalindikunj depot (Line-8), no casualty reported

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