Train derailments and explosions and chemical spills

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There are no Russians Среди пострадавших при крушении поезда в Анкаре нет россиян … among the victims of the train crash in Ankara
ANKARA, Dec 13 - RIA Novosti, Alena Palazhchenko. According to preliminary data, there are no Russians among those injured during the train crash in Ankara, Irina Kasimova, press attaché of the Russian Embassy in Turkey, told RIA Novosti.

A high-speed train crashed from Ankara to Konya on Thursday morning in Turkey. Because of the collision with the locomotive, three train carriages left the rails, and a pedestrian crossing collapsed. Nine people died and 47 were injured.

"According to preliminary data of the Turkish emergency services, there are no Russians among those injured in the railway accident in Ankara," the agency’s interlocutor said.
 
Tram derails & overturns in Lisbon, sending 26 rush-hour passengers to hospital (VIDEO)
Published time: 15 Dec, 2018 01:14
At least 28 people have been injured after a tram derailed and flipped over in the Portuguese capital during Friday evening rush hour, Portuguese emergency services have reported.


The electric vehicle derailed in the Lapa district of Lisbon at around 6:00pm, at a curve at the base of a steep hill, before striking a building and overturning. Emergency services and multiple ambulances rushed to the crash site to pull people out from the flipped tram.

“All the injuries are slight,” the commander of firefighters told reporters, yet at least 26 people –including two children – were taken to the hospital. Among the injured are five Americans, one Chinese, one Filipino and one Guinean, local media reports. The cause of the incident is now under investigation.
 
In the western part of the Baltic Sea, on a bridge that connects Funen and Zealand, two Danish islands, high winds caused an accident between a passenger train and an oncoming freight train: At least 6 killed, 16 injured in Denmark train accident as major storm batters N. Europe (PHOTOS)
More than 20 people were killed or injured in a train accident at the Great Belt Bridge in Denmark, which links the country’s central islands. The tragedy came amid a strong storm which is ravaging Northern Europe.

The accident was likely caused by extremely strong winds, as the passenger train was hit by debris from an oncoming freight train, authorities said. The trains were traveling over the Great Belt Bridge, which links two of Denmark’s major islands – Zealand and Funen.

Photos from the scene show a passenger train stopped on the bridge, as well as a freight train. The latter carried a number of semi-trailers, many of which appear to be severely damaged.
When two trains pass each other at high speed, there is wind turbulence, perhaps this factor was increased due to the high wind speeds?
 
In the western part of the Baltic Sea, on a bridge that connects Funen and Zealand, two Danish islands, high winds caused an accident between a passenger train and an oncoming freight train: At least 6 killed, 16 injured in Denmark train accident as major storm batters N. Europe (PHOTOS)

High winds and wind turbulence does seem to be the main cause that helped create the accident. This article claims, "a passenger train hit a trailer that had blown off a freight wagon coming the other way"?

January 2, 2019 - Six killed in train crash on Bridge linking Denmark's two Main Islands
Six killed in train crash on bridge linking Denmark's two main islands | Reuters

COPENHAGEN - Six people were killed on a bridge linking Denmark’s two main islands on Wednesday when a passenger train hit a trailer that had blown off a freight wagon coming the other way, officials said.

The train with 131 passengers on board was heading toward the capital, Copenhagen, when it hit the trailer. Apart from the dead, 16 people were injured but were not in critical condition, police said.

The accident happened shortly before 7.35 a.m. (0635 GMT) during a severe storm that hampered the rescue operation on the 18-km (11-mile) Great Belt Bridge between Zealand and Funen, Denmark’s two major islands.

“This morning’s tragic accident on the Great Belt Bridge with many killed and wounded has shaken us all,” Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen tweeted.

“Ordinary Danes on their way to work or on the way home from Christmas holidays have had their lives shattered.”

A preliminary investigation by the Danish Accident Investigation Board showed a trailer had blown off a freight wagon onto the oncoming tracks, a spokesman said.

“There was a very, very loud bang and then the train stopped,” a witness who had been onboard the train with his daughter told broadcaster TV2.

Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven blamed the weather. “Terrible train accident on the Great Belt Bridge in Denmark as a result of the storm Alfrida. Our thoughts are with the injured and with the families and relatives of the dead,” he tweeted.

TV footage showed a severely damaged freight trailer adorned with the logo of Danish beer maker Carlsberg (CARLb.CO). Crates of beer could be seen inside.

A train operated by DB Cargo, the logistics arm of Germany’s Deutsche Bahn DBN.UL which carries goods from Carlsberg’s Fredericia brewery to Copenhagen, was involved in the accident, a Carlsberg spokesman said.

The bridge remained closed for trains while car traffic in both directions resumed. Danish rail operator Banedanmark said it did not expect rail traffic by to resume before Thursday.

The Great Belt, part of a route that links Denmark and Sweden to Germany, carries around 21,000 train passengers and more than 27,000 vehicles each day.

GRAPHIC: Location map of crash site - tmsnrt.rs/2Au4Hex

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Six killed in train crash on bridge linking Denmark's two main islands | Reuters
 
Two Trains Collide in Pretoria, S Africa Killing Two People (PHOTO, VIDEO)

The collision happened during the morning rush-hour at the Mountain View station.

According to the local emergency services, two trains have collided in Pretoria, leaving at least two people dead.

"We have got two confirmed fatalities, and we have got different emergency services on site", an emergency services official said, according to Reuters.


A video from the site has appeared on Twitter.



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World’s longest railway blocked by derailed cargo train
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The accident happened on Saturday 09.20 local time in the south-eastern part of Irkutsk region, on the Delyur-Tyret stretch of the rail route.
Pictures show some of the 29 carriages derailed in incident.
The train engine and 38 carriages remained on the rails.
There were no casualties.


Train traffic resumes through Jefferson County wreck site
Snip: Updated Jan 9, 2019 at 12:25 PM Augusta, Georgia

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The five remaining derailed train cars at the wreck site in Jefferson County have been removed and service is restored in that area, according to Norfolk Southern on Wednesday.

Norfolk Southern, along with the Federal Railroad Administration, is investigating the 39-car derailment around 8:22 p.m. Sunday near Bartow. The investigation is expected to take a couple of weeks, said Greg Comstock, general manager for Norfolk Southern in the Southern Region.

“We have many items that we need to look at. All the locomotives have their own black box. They have been removed. They are being analyzed as we speak,” Comstock said at a news conference Tuesday. “We are still under investigation. It may take weeks to find out what really took place here.”
 
Fire Brigade on Sunday: House is completely destroyed
Göppingen - In Donzdorf in Baden-Wuerttemberg (Göppingen district)
Rubble is lying on the road and smoke is rising from the house. Currently the fire department and police are on site. Details are still unclear.

Whether it is actually an explosion and what caused it is not yet known.

Whether there are injured is currently still unclear.

At the request of TAG24 the police could not give any further information.

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The explosion destroyed a row house. It was also a human being injured on Sunday morning, said a police spokesman on request. Details were not known at first.

Photos show a firefighting operation and the extent of destruction. Where the house had stood, there was only a heap of rubble to see. Also in the street and in the garden in front of it were rubble parts.

At around 11:00 am on Sunday morning, an explosion broke out on Doctor Frey Street, completely destroying the corner house, police said. Even houses in the area were damaged.

The 71-year-old resident lived there alone and was seriously injured. A rescue helicopter took the woman to a clinic.

The police have no information on the cause of the explosion and the amount of property damage.

The house has a gas connection, reports the police. At the hour the soil is dredged to shut off the gas line. The police have started the investigation.

About 105 firefighters with 27 vehicles and 25 rescue workers with 14 vehicles were in action.

Apocalyptic blaze stuns motorists at highway outside Moscow (VIDEO)
Edited time: 14 Jan, 2019 11:02 Videos Short Read:
Frightened car owners have been posting videos online of an enormous blaze they filmed on a highway near the town of Sergiev Posad, some 60 kilometers north-east of Moscow.

Initial reports claimed that there was an explosion at a gas station, but it then turned out that a truck loaded with combustible material caught fire.

Dima, step on the gas,” a passenger shouts to the driver in one of the videos as their car travels just meters away from the flames.
The blaze and black smoke ascended high into the night sky on Saturday, providing for a truly scary sight.

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Luckily, the fire didn’t spread from the parking lot to the petrol station, with no deaths or injuries reported after the incident.
 
Suspected gas explosion rocks university in Lyon, France (VIDEO)
Edited time: 17 Jan, 2019 09:32 Videos
Several gas explosions rocked the University of Lyon in southeastern France, local media reported. A large fire and fumes of smoke can be seen on the roof of the building.

The fire started at the roof terrace of the campus building and is currently “under control,” the university said on Twitter.

The university reported that three people received minor injuries.
 
At Least 7 Killed, 24 Hurt as Train Derails in Bihar, India - Reports (PHOTOS)
03.02.2019

The death toll in the Delhi-bound train derailment in northeastern India has climbed to seven from the previously reported six, while the number of injured people stands at 24, local media reported on Sunday, citing railway and police officials.

The incident occurred at 3:58 a.m. local time (22:28 Saturday GMT) in Bihar's Vaishali district, the Hindustan Times newspaper specified. The train was reportedly running at full speed when the accident occured.

According to local media reports, rescue teams have responded to the site of the accident from Sonpur and Barauni.


Search and rescue operations are reportedly underway. According to local authorities, the number of victims could increase as some people are still reportedly trapped inside derailed coaches. The Tribune media outlet said Sunday, citing local emergencies services, that at least 24 train passengers were injured.

Meanwhile, the ANI news agency reported that at least 7 people have died due to the accident, saying that 11 Seemanchal Express coaches were derailed.


All passenger trains on this route have been canceled after the incident. Local authorities have launched the investigation into the incident.

The Seemanchal Express is a fast train that reportedly runs between Jogbani and Anand Vihar Terminal in India.
 
💐This rail tragedy took place Monday am (MST) just over the Alberta border into British Columbia. Three people were killed in what can only be described as a horrendous crash - a runaway train with many cars. It was also not so dissimilar to Lac-Megantic (mass fatalities there) as it appears there was some kind of brake issue - the train took off. The terrain in this location is as treacherous as it gets for a railway (this originally was built in 1909).

Couple of notes. The article has a few videos and other pictures.

3 CP Railway employees from Calgary killed in major train derailment near Field, B.C.


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The three Canadian Pacific Railway employees killed after their westbound train derailed and plunged into a river east of Field, B.C., early Monday were from Calgary, a union representative told Global News.
The major derailment happened around 1 a.m. on the CP Rail main line at the famous Upper and Lower Spiral Tunnels, which were built to accommodate a steep grade change east of Field at the continental divide.
The line is the main rail corridor between Calgary and Golden B.C. and an estimated 25 trains pass through the area each day.
The freight train fell more than 60 metres, or nearly 200 feet, from a bridge near the Alberta-British Columbia boundary, a union representative told The Canadian Press.

Greg Edwards with the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference said the workers had just taken over the train east of Field, B.C.

He said two of them were found near the locomotive, which landed in the Kicking Horse River, and the third was still inside.
The union said the three are believed to have been a locomotive engineer, a conductor and a conductor trainee based out of Calgary. Their names have not been released.

Edwards, who represents locomotive engineers in Western Canada, said he received the news in the middle of the night.
Teamsters Canada director of public affairs Christopher Monette said the union is “shocked and saddened by the loss.”
Monette said since November 2017, eight railway employees have been killed on the job.
“Nobody should expect or accept eight deaths in a little over a year,” he told Global News.
“It is, in fact, unacceptable and we’re hoping now that the government and the rail industry is going to realize something is wrong and something needs to change, but that said, today the focus is going to be on this accident as well as the victims’ families and loved ones.”

Monette said the rail industry is “largely self-regulated” which is something the union would like to see addressed.
“We know that, for example, the government is already reviewing rules regarding crew fatigue and we’re hoping to see regulations coming out shortly out of that process,” he said.
“I don’t want to suggest that any of that has anything to do with today’s accident. Until we know more it’s difficult for us to do anything but sound the alarm bell and say something is going on here and that eight deaths in a little over a year is just beyond belief and something that needs to be addressed and recognized for the painful tragedies that they are.”
Canadian Pacific Railway confirmed the deaths in a statement.
“It is with great sadness that CP reports that three crew members on board were fatally injured in the incident,” the rail company said.
“Our condolences and prayers go out to their families, friends and colleagues.”

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada and the British Columbia Environment Ministry said about 30 to 40 grain hopper cars were involved in the crash, and one of the train’s locomotives ended up in the river. No leaks or spills have been reported.


TSB team has been sent to B.C. to investigate. The TSB said two investigators were deployed to the scene, and two more are working the case from the office in Calgary.


The TSB said they need to access to the site via a piece of equipment called a high rail — adding it is “tricky” to get to — but as of 9:15 a.m. PT, the two site investigators were expected to have arrived at the scene.

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The spiral tunnels, built in 1909 to mitigate a steep 4.5 per cent grade between the Kicking Horse Pass and Field, are the only switchbacks of that kind in North America.
Sixteen cars of a CP Rail train derailed on Jan. 3 in the same area. No one was injured in that derailment.

BELOW: Video showing a train going through one of the Spiral Tunnels near Field, B.C.
 
Update:

There is noting now to be said about the people who were so sadly and unnecessarily lost except that critical controls (and control redundancies) were absent or malfunctioning on this train; the list would likely be long.

From another article the men who died are named:

The railway said in a statement that conductor Dylan Paradis, engineer Andrew Dockrell and trainee Daniel Waldenberger-Bulmer were killed in the derailment.

When the story broke people had mentioned that it was a good thing they were not (due to the absents of a pipeline) hauling Warren Buffet trains full of Alberta crude oil in treacherous Rocky Mountain terrains. That line is the Northern route - Alberta to Jasper and down to Kamloops where the North and South lines come together into the harrowing Fraser Canyon final to Vancouver.

Transport minister orders trains to use handbrakes after deadly derailment
by Lauren Krugel, THE CANADIAN PRESS

Posted Feb 9, 2019 7:42 am EST

Canada’s transport minister has ordered the use of handbrakes on all trains stopped on mountain slopes following a deadly derailment earlier this week in the Rocky Mountains.
Marc Garneau said in a statement late Friday that the order is a precaution until the cause of the derailment is determined. It takes effect immediately.
“My department has issued a Ministerial Order under the Railway Safety Act to all railway companies mandating the use of handbrakes should a train be stopped on a mountain grade after an emergency use of the air brakes. This order takes effect immediately and will remain in effect as long as necessary,” said Garneau.
“As I have said many times before, rail safety is my top priority and I will never hesitate to take appropriate actions when necessary.”
A Vancouver-bound train with 112 grain cars was parked for two hours with its air brakes engaged on a grade east of Field, B.C., when it started moving on its own early Monday. The train sped up to well over the limit before 99 cars and two locomotives hurtled off the tracks.
Three employees with Canadian Pacific Railway – engineer Andrew Dockrell, conductor Dylan Paradis and trainee Daniel Waldenberger-Bulmer – were killed.
In a statement late Friday, Canadian Pacific said it continues to mourn its railroaders while co-operating with the Transportation Safety Board in its ongoing investigation.
The company said it has reopened the mainline through Field, B.C., and has taken steps to further enhance safety by adding to its existing protocols for trains on mountain grades across its network.
“CP will also fully comply with (Transport Canada’s) order relating to train securement,” said the statement.
A spokesman with Canadian National Railway, which also travels through the mountains, said that company also endorses the measure by Transport Canada.
The Transportation Safety Board has said handbrakes were not applied in Monday’s derailment.
A report by Canadian Pacific Railway detailed how challenging it is to run trains in frigid temperatures. It was about -20 C at the time of the crash.
“Harsh winter conditions are an inescapable reality in Canada’s northern climate,” says a document titled White Paper: Railroading in the Canadian Winter on Canadian Pacific Railway’s website.
“Winter has a profound impact on a railway’s operations and its ability to maintain service for its customers.”
The white paper said cold increases air leakage from a train’s air- brake system that results in varying air pressures between the head and tail end of a train.
“This is a major challenge.”
Trains are shortened when temperatures dip below -25 C to ensure pressure remains consistent throughout their entire length, the report said.
A union representative has said the derailed train was shorter than the 135 cars CP has run in recent years. But a veteran Boston-based engineer said 112 cars is large for a train of full grain hoppers.
“Our forefathers in the business would never have put a train together that big under those climatic conditions and expected it to run smoothly,” said Joe Mulligan with Railroad Workers United, a volunteer-run group of rank-and-file railroaders across North America.
Mulligan said it would have taken a lot of handbrakes to hold back a train so big. And there was nothing to be done once the train was in motion.
The Calgary-based railway said in the report that it also places locomotives at different points along a train in the winter. Distributing power that way makes it quicker to pressurize air brakes. The train that derailed had a locomotive at the front, middle and end.
In extreme cold, dryers are used to prevent moisture from getting into the brakes, which means it takes longer to pressurize them and do the required safety checks, said the winter railroading report.
“This unavoidably increases the train’s terminal dwell time.”
The white paper also said train speeds must be reduced in frigid temperatures – by at least 16 km/h below -25 C and by at least 32 km/h at -35 C.
Will Young, a locomotive mechanic based in Kansas City, Mo., and an organizer at Railroad Workers United, said cold weather takes a toll on many train components.
“Things break that normally don’t. Steel just becomes brittle. Rubber seals just harden and don’t work.”
Young said he suspects some sort of mechanical issue caused the braking system to lose power. That could have set off the chain of events that led to the catastrophe.
“It only takes that ever-so-slight touch of momentum.”
 

Oil leak from train derailment contained: CN
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ST-LAZARE, Man. - A leak from a derailed train carrying oil in western Manitoba has been contained, the railway said Saturday, but some pipeline supporters say the incident highlights the risks involved in moving oil by rail.
Canadian National Railway said in a statement that 37 cars carrying crude left the tracks early Saturday morning near St-Lazare, just east of the Saskatchewan-Manitoba boundary.
The railway said there was "a partial leak" of crude and it was not known how much oil had spilled.
Later in the afternoon, spokesman Jonathan Abecassis said the leak had been contained and none of the spilled oil made it into the nearby Assiniboine River.
CN said there were no reports of injuries or fires, and an environmental team was on scene cleaning up the spill and protecting the environment.
Supporters of moving oil via pipelines, who happened to be gathering for a rally in nearby Moosomin, Sask., argued that the spill illustrates that pipelines are a safer alternative to shipping by rail.
Excavators work at the site of a train derailment ten-kilometres south of St. Lazare, Man. on Saturday February 16, 2019. A train carrying oil has derailed and is leaking in western Manitoba. Canadian National Railway says in a statement that 37 cars carrying crude left the tracks early Saturday morning near St-Lazare, just east of the Saskatchewan-Manitoba boundary. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Bell
© Provided by Excavators work at the site of a train derailment ten-kilometres south of St. Lazare, Man. on Saturday February 16, 2019.

A train carrying oil has derailed and is leaking in western Manitoba. Canadian National Railway says in a statement that 37 cars carrying crude left the tracks early Saturday morning near St-Lazare, just east of the Saskatchewan-Manitoba boundary.
"If you've got trains, you're going to have derailments," said Barry Lowes, reeve of the Rural Municipality of Ellice-Archie, Man., which surrounds St-Lazare.

Lowes, who attended the pro-pipeline rally on Saturday, said "quite a bit" of oil had spilled and there was a foul smell in the area.
"I could see (the railcars) off the track. I could see machinery working down there," said Lowes, noting that one farmer lives close to the derailment.
He said it's not the first derailment in the community: in 1991, about 400 residents of St-Lazare fled their homes when a train derailment spilled dangerous chemicals. They returned six days later.

Lowes told the rally he got the news about Saturday's wreck when the community's fire chief phoned him.
"When I got up in this morning at five o'clock to feed my cows, I did not think I'd be on this stage," Lowes said.
St-Lazare fire chief Owen Jessop said firefighters were called to the scene of Saturday's derailment about eight kilometres south of the community at about 3 a.m., noting it was dark and hard to see anything.
Jessop said the train crew was fine, and firefighters set up a perimeter to keep people away from the wreck.
He said the smell was similar to a gas station.

The Transportation Safety Board has deployed a team of investigators to the site.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, who spoke at the pro-pipeline rally, told reporters the derailment backs up the rally's message that oil is best transported by pipeline.
"This does underscore the importance of the proper approval and regulatory process, so that we are actually able to ensure that we get that energy product in pipelines — not only for safety, but for economic reasons as well as environmental reasons," Moe said.
 
Cairo, Egypt - At least 25 people were killed and 50 injured when a locomotive smashed through the buffer stop at Cairo's main train station on Wednesday, causing an explosion and a fire, state television and witnesses said.

February 27, 2019 - Dozens killed and injured in crash and fire at Cairo train station

Dozens killed and injured in crash and fire at Cairo train station
People gather at the main train station after a fire caused deaths and injuries, in Cairo, Egypt, February 27, 2019. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
People gather at the main train station after a fire caused deaths and injuries, in Cairo, Egypt, February 27, 2019. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

Footage circulating on social media from a security camera inside Ramses station showed the train failing to stop as it arrived at platform six, smashing through the buffers and a metal end railing as passengers carrying luggage walked by.

Footage from a second camera showed people running from the explosion, some with their clothes on fire.
Security sources said there was no indication that the crash was deliberate. The transport minister said the train’s diesel tank had exploded.

Egypt has one of the oldest and largest rail networks in the region and accidents causing casualties have been common. A train collision in Alexandria killed more than 40 people in 2017.

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Dozens killed and injured in crash and fire at Cairo train station


Egypt’s transport minister resigned on Wednesday following a deadly train crash in Cairo that killed at least 25, a cabinet statement said. The prime minister accepted Hisham Arafat’s resignation, the statement said.
Egypt's transport minister resigns after deadly Cairo train crash
 
Minor derailment of German train in the Netherlands. Tree on track; no casualties.

Source: Fallen tree derails train in Enschede; cleanup to take all day

Fallen tree derails train in Enschede; cleanup to take all day
By Janene Pieters on March 14, 2019 - 08:23

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ProRail working on a Deutsche Bahn train that was derailed by a fallen tree in Enschede, 13 March 2019. (Photo: ProRail/Twitter)

A Deutsche Bahn train was derailed by a fallen tree in Enschede on Wednesday evening. The salvage and cleanup work will likely take all day, according to rail manager ProRail. Currently no train traffic is possible between Enschede and Gronau, Germany, NU.nl reports.

The tree fell onto the tracks due to the bad weather conditions. The German train collided with it and derailed, ProRail reported on Twitter at around 8:20 p.m. None of the 35 passengers on board were hurt.

The train was en route to Gronau in Germany. The line is served by German traffic control, but as the accident happened on Dutch territory, ProRail is handling it.

Preparations for getting the train back on the tracks have been completed, but took longer than expected due to the position of the train. "The crane could not get close enough to the train", ProRail said. The rail manager's incident controllers now have the damaged train ready to be towed away.

NS expects that train traffic can be resumed on the line by around 6:30 p.m. on Thursday. German transport company DB Regio deployed buses to transport passengers on the route in the mean time.
 
A train collision disrupted services in Hong Kong on Monday, threatening commuter chaos during rush hour in the heart of the Asian financial hub, authorities said.

Hong Kong faces commuter chaos after rare train collision
Mass Transit Railway (MTR) trains collide near Central station during signal system trial in Hong Kong, China March 18, 2019. MTR Corp/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES

Mass Transit Railway (MTR) trains collide near Central station during signal system trial in Hong Kong, China March 18, 2019. MTR Corp/Handout

The rare disruption on a network used by nearly 6 million people every weekday brought services to a halt between the stations of Central and Admiralty, rail operator MTR Corp said. “The repair will take quite a long time and the service between Central and Admiralty ... will not be available for the whole day,” its operations director, Lau Tin-shing, told a news briefing.

An investigation into the incident has begun, although the trains carried no passengers at the time of the collision during the trial run of a new signal system.

The drivers of both trains were taken to hospital, the network operator added, urging commuters to use other forms of travel or different rail routes.


Shares of MTR fell more than 1 percent in early trade, lagging a gain of 0.3 percent in the benchmark index.
 
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