Rail cracks that caused delays difficult to detect, say MTR engineer
By , on February 25th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Cracks in rails at an MTR station, which caused short delays last week, were of a kind that were “difficult to detect” during regular inspections, the railway’s chief engineer said on Monday. “The cracks at Ngau Tau Kok station last Tuesday developed near a rail joint,” said David Leung Chuen-choi, chief of operation engineer at MTR. “At such locations, the cracks are quite difficult to detect during regular inspections,” he said. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Rail cracks that caused delays difficult to detect, say MTR engineer
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Cracks in rails at an MTR station, which caused short delays last week, were of a kind that were “difficult to detect” during regular inspections, the railway’s chief engineer said on Monday. “The cracks at Ngau Tau Kok station last Tuesday developed near a rail joint,” said David Leung Chuen-choi, chief of operation engineer at MTR. “At such locations, the cracks are quite difficult to detect during regular inspections,” he said. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Rail cracks that caused delays difficult to detect, say MTR engineer
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