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Crushed stones and debris found on the tracks of Ping Shan, Chung Uk Village and Nai Wai Station of the Light Rail Transit Railway: Refer to the police for handling

2020-10-01T15:17:58.131Z


Today (1st) National Day coincides with the Mid-Autumn Festival. At 7pm, unidentified stones and debris were found on the light rail tracks of MTR Light Rail Ping Shan, Chung Uk Village and Nai Wai Station. After stopping for processing, removing related "obstructions" and informing the control room, the light rail service was slightly affected. A MTR spokesperson stated that the incident has been handed over to the police.


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Written by: Ling Yide Yu Ruijing

2020-10-01 23:03

Last update date: 2020-10-01 23:03

Today (1st) National Day coincides with the Mid-Autumn Festival. At 7pm, unidentified stones and debris were found on the light rail tracks of MTR Light Rail Ping Shan, Chung Uk Village and Nai Wai Station. After stopping for processing, removing related "obstructions" and informing the control room, the light rail service was slightly affected.

A MTR spokesperson stated that the incident has been handed over to the police.

The police said that at 7:16 tonight, they received a report from a light rail staff that when a light rail captain drove past the light rail Ping Shan station, he found some unidentified stones on the track, but the stones were broken and the captain was It is prudent to stop and understand, and after informing the control room, the captain will remove the gravel and continue driving.

It is understood that on the rails of Chung Uk Village and Nai Wai Station, which are two stations apart, unidentified debris was also found at about the same time, obstructing the lane, and the captain was moved off the track.

Sources at the scene said that between the road track between Chung Uk Village and Nai Wai, someone wrote on a forbidden sign board with the words CWB See and Guoshang on October 1.

A MTR spokesperson said that around 7pm, there were debris on the light rail track between the Ping Shan Light Rail Station, Chung Uk Tsuen Station and Nai Wai Station. The impact on traffic was slight and has been handed over to the police.

Unidentified gravel piled up at Pingshan Station on the light railway track (photo by Yu Ruijing)

Unidentified debris on the track between Chung Uk Village and Nai Wai Station obstructs traffic at night (photo by Yu Ruijing)

Source: hk1

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