Passengers pull the emergency brake when the air conditioning system fails

When the air conditioning system malfunctioned, the passengers pulled the emergency brake: passengers who rebelled when the air conditioning system of the passenger train, which made the Denizli-İzmir flight, failed. When the malfunctioning train could not move, passengers who wanted to catch up with the airport became victims.

According to the information obtained, the air-conditioning system of the train number 32258, which made the Denizli-İzmir flight, failed. Due to the extremely hot weather, passengers on the train were affected by this situation. Some passengers who could not bear the heat rebelled and pulled the emergency brake of the train at Çamlık Station in Selçuk district of İzmir. As soon as the train stopped, the door was opened with the pull of the emergency arm. While the passengers relaxed a bit, this time a technical malfunction occurred in the train.

THE PASSENGERS THAT WANT TO GROW TO THE PLANE

With the electronic movement system disabled, the train could reach Selçuk district at Çamlık Station. When the train waited 45 minutes at this stop, the passengers who wanted to catch the airport reacted to the situation. Taking action for nearly 400 victims, officials hired 14 minibuses in a short time. Passengers were then transported to Izmir by bus. The defective train waiting at Selçuk Station was sent to İzmir as a result of the work done by the technical team from İzmir.

TCDD SHOULD HAVE WORKED TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM IN SHORT TIME

On the other hand, the Republic of Turkey State Railways (TCDD) officials, after passengers tried to reach the point where you go in a short time and the event reported that 14 minibus hire. Expressing that the train moves from Denizli at 12.50 o'clock, the officials stated that with the malfunction of the air conditioning system, the passengers pulled the emergency brake and there was more delay due to this situation.

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