Electricity goes off in a train car of Tashkent metro
Videos of a Tashkent subway car with the lights out went viral on social media. The Tashkent Metro provided official information about the incident.
Photo: Frame from video
It is noted that at the metro station "Tinchlik" the circuit breaker, which provides power to the cars of the rolling stock of route 34, went off, as a result of which the light went out in one train car.
“After 30 seconds, the driver, in accordance with the instructions at the intermediate section of the two stations, turned on the additional electricity source, and the supply of electricity was restored,” the message says.
Earlier it was reported that a 58-year-old man fell under the train of the Tashkent metro.
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