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Another electrical failure leaves passengers on metro line 1 stranded

Another electrical failure leaves passengers on metro line 1 stranded

A section of the Line 1 of the Santo Domingo Metro presents issues on Wednesday night, which has forced hundreds of people to travel on foot along Hermanas Mirabal Avenue and the Francisco J. Peynado Bridge, after being evacuated from the transportation system. It is the second failure that records this day.

Videos sent to the editorial office Free Diary show the chaotic situation that the passengers of the metro. People attribute the failure to “a electrical problem“.

No electricity he metro, again“a man says after asking what was going on.

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A user he said they were taking out of the wagons on the rails.

Maximo Gomez Station

In other images provided to the media, you can see thousands of people fished at the Máximo Gómez station.

Apparently they are “stuck.” That is the station where the transfer is made to Line 2 of the Santo Domingo Metro.

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In addition to the situation of metro users, citizens who circulate in vehicles report a large traffic jam to go to Villa Mella.

It is impassable“said a driver who was heading to Villa Mella from Paseo de los Reyes Católicos avenue and had to detour.

“He overcrowding It is bigger than when the blackout that stopped the subway occurred,” he explained.

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