What Caused Train Traffic Delays in Baku Subway?
At about 10 a.m. in the Baku Metro, traffic was delayed at the metro station Inshaatchilar. According to Turan's reports from the scene, the cause of the delay was locked car doors at the entrance of the station.
The drivers were forced to open the doors with emergency devices. The passengers were released, and the station received a new train.
The new train arrived at the next station in 15 minutes, five times longer than usual. At this station the passengers were disembarked again, which caused their great dissatisfaction with the hustle.
Taking photos of the happening by the correspondent for Turan caused discontent of metro workers, who detained the journalist and took him to the station administration to determine the issue of why he was photographing. -06B-
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