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Hong Kong MTR bosses could punish supplier of signalling system blamed for train crash near Central station
- MTR Corp’s head of operations engineering warns of consequences for Thales
- But top designer denies software fault was to blame for accident
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Hong Kong rail bosses could punish the French supplier of the new signal system on the city’s subway network, after it was blamed for a train crash.
But a top designer on the system denied the accident on the MTR had anything to do with a software failure, as rail bosses have suggested.
On Monday, two trains collided near Central station during an overnight trial run of the new system, derailing one carriage and injuring a driver. No passengers were on board.
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Tsuen Wan line services between Central and Admiralty, two stations at the heart of the city’s business district, remained suspended. The MTR Corporation said a software problem in the new system could have been to blame.
Speaking on a radio programme on Tuesday, the corporation’s head of operations engineering, Dr Tony Lee Kar-yun, said software supplier Thales could be punished for the crash.
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