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Another Failure in the Warsaw Metro. the Driver Smelled Smoke

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Another failure in the Warsaw metro. On Thursday afternoon, the driver smelled a burning smell in the tunnel near the Gdański station.
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Another failure in the Warsaw metro. On Thursday afternoon, the driver smelled a burning smell in the tunnel near the Gdański station.

·Warsaw, Poland
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The Warsaw metro has experienced another breakdown. According to Warsaw Public Transport, due to technical reasons, M1 metro trains are not running on the Słodowiec-Centrum section.

·Poland
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Five stations of the M1 metro line were closed on Thursday afternoon. Trains are not running on the Słodowiec - Centrum section, and replacement transport has been launched. A Polsat News reporter determined that the driver smelled a burning smell. As polsatnews.pl learned from ZTM and the Warsaw Metro, the voltage in the third rail had to be turned off, and the fault affected the track joint.

There has been another failure in the Warsaw metro. Drivers have noticed smoke in the M1 line tunnel near the Dworzec Gdański station. The fire brigade is heading to the scene. Until the failure is fixed, trains will only run on two sections: from Kabaty to Centrum and from Plac Wilsona to Młociny.

·Poland
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Onet broke the news in Poland on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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