Rosslyn stop, on a better day (Photo by Kevin Wolf via the DCist Featured Photos pool on Flickr)

Rosslyn stop, on a better day (Photo by Kevin Wolf via the DCist Featured Photos pool on Flickr)

A Metro train carrying over 100 passengers had to be evacuated after getting stuck in a tunnel just outside the Rosslyn station this afternoon, Metro said.

Metro spokesperson Sherri Ly told DCist a Blue Line train bound for Franconia-Springfield carrying between 100 and 200 passengers became disabled just outside the Rosslyn station shortly after 2 p.m. Passengers were stranded for an hour before they were evacuated. No injuries were reported.

Passengers have been sharing their photos and video from the scene. Here is one of the train being evacuated:

The train appeared to have lost power. It appeared to be one of the 7000-series trains that made their debut last year, and the hashtag #newtrain picked up steam on Twitter. A Metro spokesperson couldn’t confirm which model this particular train is.

A passenger told NBC that there was an attempt to push the train, but the bumpers didn’t line up. So then a train was brought in to the front of the stranded train so passengers could walk through. Here is one of the attempts to push the train:

The train has been moved and normal service has resumed on all the Blue, Orange and Silver lines, Ly says. Metro says to expect residual delays: