Crowded Stockholm subway platform with commuters facing delays on Monday morning
Crowded Stockholm subway platform with commuters facing delays on Monday morning
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SL warns of risk for new subway disruptions on Monday

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Storstockholms Lokaltrafik warns of major risks for continued problems in subway traffic on Monday morning after several days of disruptions.

Problems began already on Thursday with canceled departures and delays on the red and green lines. On Saturday, while the Stockholm marathon was underway, passengers were stuck for hours in a train between Östermalmstorg and Karlaplan.

Helén Lindqvist, 60, was trapped for about three hours. She said information was inadequate and that an elderly couple missed their daughter's wedding. SL has acknowledged shortcomings in crisis communication and stated that passengers may be entitled to compensation.

The red line has a fault in the signaling system and experts from Germany have been called in. On the green line, sun curves on the rails and a switch fault have caused issues. SL urges passengers to leave early and consider alternative routes.

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