Mumbai, Nov. 4 -- Services on the Versova-Ghatkopar metro corridor, or Metro Line 1, were suspended for more than 30 minutes during the peak hours on Monday evening, inconveniencing passengers and leading to overcrowding at stations. A technical snag in one of the trains caused the disruption and several trips on both the up and down lines had to be cancelled to address the situation, said officials from Mumbai Metro One Private Limited (MMOPL). Passengers complained that they were neither informed about the reason behind the disruption nor when services would resume. "Absolutely irresponsible and pathetic service.atleast announce the reason for delay..it's been 30 mins you have stopped the metro," Sejal, a passenger stranded at Jagruti Nagar metro station, posted on social media platform X. The Reliance Infrastructure-led MMOPL, which operates the 11.4-km Versova-Ghatkopar route, intimated passengers about a delay in services at 5.32pm. "Services are delayed due to a technical fault. We regret the inconvenience caused and appreciate your support while efforts are on to regularise services," the operator said in a post on X. Ten minutes later, MMOPL posted another message saying services would resume soon. But no trains plied for another 20 minutes, passengers said. MMOPL officials attributed the disruption to a technical snag in one of the trains. "Train number 13 developed a snag around 5pm, while it was at Andheri metro station. So another train was sent to tow the affected rake to the depot," an official told HT. The operation took about 30 minutes, he said....