Smoke coming out of one of the coaches of the Light Rail Transit line 1 (LRT-1) forced the management to unload passengers of the southbound commuter train at the Bambang Station on Satuday, an LRT official said.
Rochelle Gamboa, corporate communications head of LRT-1, confirmed to INQUIRER.net that smoke was seen in one of its trains on Saturday morning prompting the management to implement emergency measures.
“Smoke confirmed and train was pulled out of the line for inspection,” Gamboa said in a text message.
Gamboa added that about 80 passengers were disembarked at Bambang station station “for safety as soon as the smoke was detected.”
The incident was reported by the train driver to the Control Center of LRT-1 at about 8:37 a.m., as part of the standard operating procedure of the management.
According to Gamboa, the Control Center has given instructions to “unload passengers, coordinate with Station Operations, deploy skip train, report the issue to Engineering, give instructions for pullout of the train, send the train to Depot.”
A skip train was “immediately deployed” to assist the affected passengers at Bambang station following the incident.
Gamboa noted that no passengers were reported hurt.