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Tonight (1/13) was during off-work rush hour, but Taipei MRT Danshui Xinyi Line (Red Line) was temporarily suspended at 6:14 PM to 6:14 PM due to a supply of train abnormal power, and then at the Minquan West Road station to Jiantan Station single line two-way operation. Beijie said the current shift is about 11 minutes. Beijie just stated that the abnormal power supply of the Danshui Xinyi line was discarded at 18:53, and the entire line resumed normal operations. Furthermore, the Zhonghe Xinlu Line (Orange Line) was also abnormally braked when a train arrived at two MRT stations this afternoon. The train was stopped according to the SOP, and the situation was lifted after 2 minutes.
“Apple News” has received comments from readers. Mr. Cai said that the train stopped as it passed Yuanshan Station on the MRT and let all the passengers get off. Ten minutes had passed to 6:25 PM. Heard it might have crashed. People, but the police who were present at the scene did not reveal what happened. Huang said he was waiting for the train on the Red Line platform at Beijie Taipei Station. At approximately 6:50 p.m., the change distance from Yuanshan to Minquan West Road Station became 11 minutes due to an abnormal power supply, causing the platform to become congested.
Taipei MRT Corporation stated today that it is now strengthening train and station transmission and passenger guidance. As for the cause of the abnormal power supply, it is currently under investigation and repair. Due to the abnormal power supply of the MRT train during idle hours, passengers were stuck on the platform and Da’an station was even full of passengers, causing passengers to complain. Shortly after 7 p.m., Beijie stated that the abnormal power supply of the Danshui Xinyi line was discarded at 18:53 and the entire line resumed normal operations. The MRT police team stated that the electricity from Minquan West Road to Yuanshan Station was abnormal tonight and no one fell off the track.
As for the anomaly of the Zhonghe-Xinlu line train this afternoon, it is that a train heading towards Nanshijiao had abnormal brake message before entering Daqiaotou station, and the same situation occurred before entering the station. Xingtiangong. The traffic control center requested the train according to the SOP. Approximately 400 passengers on board get off at Xingtian Temple Station and change to the next bus. Processing time is approximately 2 minutes. Beijie stated that it is necessary to investigate why the train brakes abnormally.
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Some netizens from the National Taiwan University PTT also previously posted about the abnormal red line: “Now everyone is stuck on the platform. Right after getting on the train, they said they would not provide passenger service and they would eject everyone. Does anyone know what happened?” Since this situation occurred during the peak of the off-duty period, this post prompted enthusiastic responses, such as “Standing to Xiangshan”, “I rushed to the hospital for a super fire,” “The captain said that the electrical power is abnormal. Incorrect “,” Fortunately, it will not work after business hours “,” I am still backing up and going back to the previous station “,” I heard a policeman and security rushed in and out of Yuanshan station “,” Stuck in Xinyi Anhezhong “,” In Yuanshan, I saw the train heading towards Xiangshan in the opposite direction. “
Another post on PTT also drew a response from netizens: “The Beijing municipal government celebrated a crowded New Year’s Eve against the wind. There should be more people stuck at Stop 101 today than on New Year’s Eve. It is sorry to get stuck on the red line now. “
Taipei City Councilor Lin Liangjun posted on Facebook at 6:56 p.m. that she was also trapped at Beijie Minquan West Road Station: “I’ll take the bus too.” He asked Beijie to broadcast on the Tamsui Xinyi Line to avoid The passengers rushed into the station and took to the air, and also requested additional manpower to clear the Danshui Line.
(Lin Yuanling, Pan Siru / Taipei Report)