Chennai Metro train halts between stations; 20 passengers evacuated after glitch
Train stalled between High Court and Central stations
As many as 20 early morning passengers were stranded between two stations when the Chennai Metro train halted midway due to a glitch on Tuesday. They were, however, safely rescued, the authorities said.
The incident, which happened between the High Court and Central Stations caused apprehension among the commuters. They were rescued later and the train services resumed from 6.30 am.
🚇 Chennai Metro scare this morning.
A Blue Line train got stuck between Central & High Court stations.
No power. Poor ventilation.
Passengers waited Rs 10 mins, then were told to walk 500 meters through the tunnel to escape.
This is not a minor glitch. This is a serious safety… pic.twitter.com/0fGKiLmo4m
— Tatvik🕉️ 🇮🇳🪷🚩 (@TatvikOm) December 2, 2025
“Due to a technical issue, the Metro train halted between the High Court station and Puratchi Thalaivar Dr M G Ramachandran Central Metro Station. Immediate evacuation was done, and the train was promptly withdrawn from the line,” the Chennai Metro Rail said in a release.
Service Update:
Due to technical issue, metro train was halted between high court station and Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G. Ramachandran Central Metro Station. Immediate evacuation was done and train has been promptly withdrawn from the line. Normal operations have resumed at 06.20…
— Chennai Metro Rail (@cmrlofficial) December 2, 2025
Service Update:
Metro train services between Airport and Wimco Nagar Depot on Blue Line have resumed normal Operation.
Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G. Ramachandran Central Metro to St. Thomas Mount on the Green Line are also running as per the Normal Schedule.
We Regret the…
— Chennai Metro Rail (@cmrlofficial) December 2, 2025
Normal operations resumed at 6.20 am, it said and regretted the inconvenience caused to the passengers.
“Metro train services between Airport and Wimco Nagar Depot on Blue Line have resumed normal Operations. Central Metro to St Thomas Mount on the Green Line are also running as per the normal schedule,” the Chennai Metro Rail said in a post on the social media platform X.
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