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Government receives detailed report on Tseung Kwan O Line train incident from MTRCL
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     In relation to the MTR Tseung Kwan O Line train incident on December 5 last year, the Government today (February 3) received the detailed investigation report submitted by the MTR Corporation Limited (MTRCL) to the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD) as requested by the Government.
      
     According to the detailed investigation report, the energy absorption device dislodged from its coupler assembly due to the loosening of a component locking the energy absorption device and the coupler assembly at the sixth train car. The fault-protection mechanism of the train was triggered and the emergency brake was applied. At the request of the EMSD, the MTRCL inspected all inter-car coupler assemblies on trains with the same type of energy absorption devices. No abnormality was spotted. The original equipment manufacturer of the coupler assembly also confirmed the safety of the same type of coupler assemblies installed on operating trains. Subsequently, the MTRCL conducted a fleet check of all energy absorption devices of the same type, and confirmed that no instances of loosening were found.
      
     To further ensure the security of the coupler assemblies, the MTRCL has been implementing various improvement measures, including the installation of additional locking components on the existing energy absorption devices and a progressive fleet-wide replacement of the energy absorption devices with a more robust design. The MTRCL will also explore various tools, including the application of technology, to step up the monitoring of the performance of the energy absorption devices for proper preventive maintenance.  
 
     The EMSD will closely follow up with the MTRCL on the progress of implementing the various recommendations proposed in the report to prevent the recurrence of similar incidents. Meanwhile, the Independent Monitoring Panel established by the Government has also commenced its work. The Panel closely monitors the comprehensive review being conducted by the MTRCL on its asset management and maintenance regime to ensure that the maintenance and operation management work keeps pace with the times, so as to maintain the safety and reliability of railway services in Hong Kong.
 
Ends/Friday, February 3, 2023
Issued at HKT 19:10
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