Passengers were forced to evacuate a subway train in Salvador after a failure

Regina Pierce

Passengers were forced to evacuate a subway train in Salvador after a failure

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North Access Station –

Passengers using the Salvadoran subway on Wednesday morning, the 25th, experienced inconvenience and had to get off the train at Access North Station. The failure occurred on Line 1, which connects Lapa Station to Águas Claras Station.

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In its notes, CCR Metrô Bahia reported that the problem only affected one train that had been taken out of service. Another train was brought in to regulate its operation and Line 2 was not affected.

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