Door Problem Hits Tsuen Wan Line Service

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2019-07-25 HKT 09:12

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  • Door problem hits Tsuen Wan Line service

The MTR Corporation said on Thursday morning that the Tsuen Wan Line was disrupted as a result of doors being blocked, but services gradually returned to normal later.

It said the line between Central to Tsuen Wan was affected and warned commuters to expect travelling delays of five to ten minutes.

However, it didn't give details on the exact cause of the disruption or the problem with the doors.

It's the second day in a row that services have been disrupted due to problems with doors closing.

On Wednesday, protesters disrupted morning services on the MTR's Island Line for around 90 minutes, blocking the doors of a train at Admiralty Station, preventing that train and others along the line from moving.

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Last updated: 2019-07-25 HKT 09:19

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