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Woman jumps on Metro track to pick up phone; train ops hit for 15 mins in BengaluruUnlike in Delhi and other cities, where metro trains rely on overhead equipment for power supply, Bengaluru metro trains receive their electric power from 750kV third rail, a yellowish strip running parallel to the rails of the tracks. Any contact with the third rail can be fatal.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Representative image showing a Purple Line metro.</p></div>

Representative image showing a Purple Line metro.

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Bengaluru: A woman jumped on the metro railway track at the Indiranagar station to pick up her fallen mobile phone on Monday evening, but escaped unhurt, thanks to the quick reflexes of a co-passenger and the security guard on duty.

Train services on the Purple Line were, however, disrupted for 15 minutes, officials said.

While the co-passenger lent her hand and helped her back onto the platform, a security guard switched off the third rail power supply through the emergency trip system, averting a freak accident.

The woman passenger was on the platform around 6.20 pm, speaking on the phone when it slipped out of her hands and fell onto the tracks. In a reflex action, she darted towards the tracks and jumped down to retrieve the phone. That the phone fell on the edge of the track towards the platform was a saving grace.

"For the safety of the passenger, the security activated the safety devices. After retrieving the phone with the help of the co-passenger, she got back onto the platform. Meanwhile, BMRCL staff were busy resetting the safety devices for restoration of services," a BMRCL statement said.

According to a Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) official, all this happened in just two minutes, and the woman was able to catch the next train and resume her journey. However, it took the metro officials about 15 minutes to reset the power supply system and restore the train services.

Curiously, the BMRCL hasn't yet taken any action against the woman. The corporation usually fines trespassers a minimum of Rs 200 and, in serious cases, files a police case against them.

Unlike in Delhi and other cities, where metro trains rely on overhead equipment for power supply, Bengaluru metro trains receive their electric power from a 750kV third rail, a yellowish strip running parallel to the rails of the tracks. Any contact with the third rail can be fatal. Namma Metro has deployed guards on the platforms to prevent people from stepping onto the track.

Incident in Feb 2023

In February 2023, two first-time metro passengers tried to cross the track to get to the other platform at the Mahakavi Kuvempu Road metro station on the Green Line. They were fined Rs 200 each.

Metro doors fail to open

Citizens' group Whitefield Rising on Tuesday said that a Purple Line metro train pulled into the Hope Farm station, but its doors didn't open for passengers to board.

The BMRCL didn't immediately respond.

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(Published 02 January 2024, 20:48 IST)