<p>New Delhi: Train operation on a section of Delhi Metro's Pink Line, which runs from Majlis Park to Shiv Vihar, was disrupted on Monday after smoke was detected in Trilokpuri-Sanjay Lake station's technical room, officials said.</p>.<p>According to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), smoke was noticed around 11:20 am, affecting the station's signalling and Automatic Fare Collection (AFC) systems.</p>.RCB celebrations push Namma Metro ridership to highest-ever.<p>"As a result, trains approaching Trilokpuri-Sanjay Lake from both directions are being operated at a restricted speed of 25 kmph due to the temporary unavailability of signalling at the station," DMRC said in a statement.</p>.<p>However, operations on the rest of the Pink Line are running as usual, it said.</p>.<p>The statement added that the personnel from the Delhi Fire Service helped disperse the smoke and restoration work is underway to bring the affected systems back online.</p>.<p>Frequent public announcements are being made at stations and inside trains to keep passengers informed about the situation, DMRC said.</p>
<p>New Delhi: Train operation on a section of Delhi Metro's Pink Line, which runs from Majlis Park to Shiv Vihar, was disrupted on Monday after smoke was detected in Trilokpuri-Sanjay Lake station's technical room, officials said.</p>.<p>According to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), smoke was noticed around 11:20 am, affecting the station's signalling and Automatic Fare Collection (AFC) systems.</p>.RCB celebrations push Namma Metro ridership to highest-ever.<p>"As a result, trains approaching Trilokpuri-Sanjay Lake from both directions are being operated at a restricted speed of 25 kmph due to the temporary unavailability of signalling at the station," DMRC said in a statement.</p>.<p>However, operations on the rest of the Pink Line are running as usual, it said.</p>.<p>The statement added that the personnel from the Delhi Fire Service helped disperse the smoke and restoration work is underway to bring the affected systems back online.</p>.<p>Frequent public announcements are being made at stations and inside trains to keep passengers informed about the situation, DMRC said.</p>