Relief For Commuters As Tsuen Wan Line Resumes

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2019-03-20 HKT 04:52
The MTR Corporation says services on the Tsuen Wan Line will operate as normal from Wednesday morning, after overnight work to clear the track following a collision on Monday.
There had been fears that disruption would continue for several days after the accident, which happened during testing of a new signalling system.
Services between Central and Admiralty had been suspended and trains on the rest of the line had run at intervals of only every three and a half minutes, instead of up to two minutes.
The disruption saw the MTR Corporation urge people to use other lines or alternative modes of transport.
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