One cable theft From the signaling system at Giovanni Gronchi station, in the south of São Paulo, caused inconvenience to users of the viamobility 5-lilac line on Friday morning (21).
According to line users, the occurrence resulted in overcrowding on platforms and trains, as well as long lines at the stations.
Passengers reported difficulties in boarding and disembarking. See below:
The viamobility said that between 7:52 am and 9:25 am, it was necessary to trigger the Paese system to assist in the control of passenger flow between the Capão Redondo and Santo Amaro stations.
The circulation of the trains was not interrupted, but there was a reduction in speed and increase in stopping time between the Giovanni Gronchi and Santo Amaro stations. “Technical teams continue to normalize the operation in the stretch between Giovanni Gronchi and Santo Amaro as soon as possible.”
The dealership lamented the incident and pledged to minimize the impact to users, providing up -to -date information on their official channels.
THE CNN He questioned the Secretariat of Public Security (SSP) to verify if there was a record of the theft, but so far no return.
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This content was originally published in cable theft causes slowness and overcrowding on line 5-lilac in SP on the CNN Brazil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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