What caused the MARTA escalator to malfunction?
MARTA's investigation cited a high volume of passengers causing the escalator to over-speed and the motor belts to dislodge.
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Following an incident where multiple people were injured after a Beyoncé concert, MARTA has completed its investigation and reopened the Vine City station escalator. The incident occurred after the final Atlanta show of Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Ca...
The incident occurred on July 14 after Beyoncé’s final performance at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Witnesses reported the escalator sped up and then abruptly stopped, causing people to fall. MARTA released video footage showing a large number of people rushing onto the escalator before the mishap.
Authorities initially stated that a person screaming after seeing a bug triggered the crowd rush. However, the state inspection report indicated that the 'high volume of passengers' led to the escalator over-speeding. The investigation revealed that some motor belts had been dislodged from their pulleys.
MARTA and Schindler, the service provider, have since replaced all the equipment and conducted multiple safety checks. The transit authority is also planning enhanced crowd control measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. These measures include:
MARTA is currently in the process of refurbishing or replacing all 150 escalators at its 38 rail stations.
MARTA's investigation cited a high volume of passengers causing the escalator to over-speed and the motor belts to dislodge.
Yes, the escalator was inspected less than a week before the incident and was found to be 'fully compliant'.
MARTA is implementing enhanced crowd control measures and refurbishing or replacing all escalators at its rail stations.
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