Line 15 of the São Paulo metro has an electrical failure and passengers walk on the tracks
An electrical failure on São Paulo's Line 15-prata of the metro forced passengers to leave the trains and walk on the tracks at a height of about 15 meters.
On the afternoon of Friday, the 2nd, an electrical failure impacted one of the trains on the Line 15-prata of the São Paulo metro, leading to an unusual and potentially dangerous situation where passengers had to disembark and walk on the tracks at approximately 15 meters high. This incident occurred near the Vila Prudente station located in the eastern region of São Paulo. In response to the electrical issue, the metro authorities activated an evacuation protocol, ensuring that safety measures were in place as passengers were guided through an emergency walkway equipped with protective screens below.
The metro's advisory stated that the problem started around 4:30 PM, prompting the intervention. Following the incident, train services on both Line 15-prata and Line 3-verde, which connect at Vila Prudente, were operating at reduced speeds by around 6 PM. Travelers were reassured that despite the challenges posed by the electrical failure, metro operations continued with adjusted services to ensure passenger safety and continuity of service.
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by urban transport systems, particularly in major cities like São Paulo. The high-rise nature of the walking path increases the inherent risks involved and underscores the importance of maintaining infrastructure to avoid similar occurrences in the future. Such operational challenges can lead to delays and passenger frustration, prompting metro authorities to prioritize safety and reliability in their services.