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On such a cold day, subway service disruptions continued.



A train on Seoul Subway Line 7, which broke down three days ago, broke down again, stopping operation in both directions for two hours. Reporter Kim Bo-mi covered this.



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The train on Line 7 with the lights off is stopped at Children's Grand Park Station.



Inside another train on Line 7, passengers cannot get off because the doors do not open.



Today (22nd) around 3:30 pm, a train passing through Konkuk University Station on Seoul Subway Line 7 suddenly stopped.



The accident stopped the two-way service from Cheongdam Station to Taereung Station for nearly two hours.



[Line 7 Passengers: (Station workers) told me to get on the bus without explaining why, so later, the elderly people didn't know the way, so only the elderly were there (in the station).] The



following trains also disrupted their operation. .



[Line 7 Passenger: (Line 7 train) stopped in the middle of Cheongdam Bridge and arrived at the Ttukseomwon area at around 4:30, so I kept in touch with the people around me and was constantly anxious.]



Seoul Transportation Corporation is at Gunja Station and Cheongdam Station , but it was not enough.



[Line 7 passengers: Everyone got off and went to use other means of transportation.

I just moved in about 30 minutes from Gangnam-gu Office Station...

.]



At around 5:15 in the evening, two hours after the breakdown, the service on the way home from work was barely resumed.



[Yoo Jae-gyu/Dongjak-gu, Seoul: I think it breaks down a lot because it's cold.

It is very inconvenient to get home from work if you are stranded due to a power outage or something like that.]



Today's accident is known to have occurred because electricity was not supplied due to equipment failure inside the train.



Line 7 suffered disruptions in operation three days ago as the doors of two trains were broken.



Earlier yesterday morning, the Gimpo Gold Line train on the way to work due to heavy snowfall, and on the 15th, the train on Line 1 on the way home from work stopped, and red lights were turned on in the operation of the metropolitan area.



(Video coverage: Lee Sang-hak, video editing: Shin Se-eun)