The new section C20 to C24 of the Kaohsiung Light Rail, which just opened to traffic, was found to be abnormal in the afternoon.

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[Reporter Ge Youhao / Kaohsiung Report] The new section C20 to C24 of the Kaohsiung Light Rail just opened to traffic a few days ago. In the afternoon, the trackside equipment was found to be abnormal. To be safe, the power outage was repaired. Buses are used, and the rest of the road is in normal operation.

The new section C20 to C24 of the Kaohsiung Light Rail was opened for trial operation on the 5th of this month. One of the tracks, which passes through the outside of the art museum and crosses a 500-meter group of terminal trees, is called the "Chinchuan Tunnel", which attracts many people every day. Take pictures online.

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At 1:20 pm today, Kaohsiung Light Rail maintenance personnel reported during a routine inspection that they went down the trackside at C23 Longhua Elementary School Station and found that the trackside equipment was abnormal. Although there was no immediate danger to the operation, for safety reasons, the First carry out regional power outages for maintenance, and the cause of the abnormal equipment is still under investigation and repair.

Gao Jie explained that at that time, there was a train at C24 Love River Heart Station, and about 45 people were cleared, and then C21A Neiwei Art Center Station to C24 Love River Heart Station, now it is connected by bus, and the rest of the road is still operating normally. 15-minute shift.

Since the road section is still in the engineering warranty stage, the Gao Shi MRT Bureau has instructed the turnkey contractor to actively investigate and repair, and also asked the MRT company to properly handle the passenger bus connection.

Gaojie urges passengers and passengers who are in a hurry to take the MRT or other means of transportation at R13 Aozidi Station in addition to taking the shuttle bus.

Light rail C21A, from Art Center Station to C24 Love River Heart Station, will be connected by bus, and the rest of the road will operate normally.

(Photo by reporter Ge Youhao)