Service Resumed on Lisbon’s Blue Metro Line

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Travel on Lisbon’s Blue Metro Line has resumed after a partial interruption due to a signaling failure. The disruption affected services between Reboleira and Avenida, causing delays for commuters during the morning rush hour. The metro company announced the resumption of services via their social media platform, ensuring that normal operations have now returned.

This morning, the Blue Metro Line in Lisbon experienced a significant disruption that began around 7 AM. The interruption was caused by a malfunction in the signaling system, which is crucial for the safe and efficient operation of metro services. The affected section was between Reboleira and Avenida, impacting many daily commuters.

Commuters were encouraged to stay updated via the metro’s social media accounts for real-time information regarding the situation.

After several hours of inconvenience, the metro company confirmed that services on the Blue Line had resumed. They expressed gratitude to passengers for their patience and understanding during the disruption. The company also reassured the public that measures would be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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