NEW DELHI, Dec. 19 (TNS): A driverless Delhi Metro train, running on the Magenta line, on Tuesday rammed into a wall at Kalindi Kunj depot when it rolled back on a ramp when being taken for washing, Indian media reported.
“The person who took charge of the train from the maintenance staff also did not check brake and proceeded with the train up to the washing plant built on a ramp. While stopping at the ramp, since the brakes were not available, the train rolled back causing this incident,” ANI quoted DMRC as saying.
According to the norms, when a train enters a workshop or depot, its brakes are decommissioned, to ensure thorough and detailed check, reported PTI.
Once the train is re-commissioned, the brakes are tested by the maintenance staff in the depot before the train leaves the shed.
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The train movement inside the workshop area is done manually and not by the signalling system.
There were no passengers on board when the accident occurred.
DMRC termed the incident “prima facie a case of human error and negligence,” and ordered a high-level inquiry by a three-member committee.
It promised “appropriate action” after the inquiry. The Delhi government has also sought a report from the DMRC.