Airport MRT Power Anomaly for 11 Minutes in the Afternoon, Affecting 1345 Passengers

Taoyuan Mass Rapid Transit Corporation announced that from 2:40 PM to 2:51 PM today, a power anomaly briefly affected service between Airport MRT A14 and A22 stations, impacting 19 trains and 1345 passengers. Service has resumed, but train intervals are still being adjusted.
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Rui-chi, Taoyuan, 10th) Taoyuan Mass Rapid Transit Corporation stated that today at 2:40 PM, a power anomaly briefly affected service between Airport MRT A14 station and A22 station. Trains resumed operation at 2:51 PM, and intervals are continuously being adjusted; a total of 19 trains and 1345 passengers across the entire line were affected.

Taoyuan Mass Rapid Transit Corporation issued a press release this afternoon stating that at 2:40 PM, a brief anomaly occurred in the Airport MRT power supply equipment, triggering the system's automatic protection mechanism. The operations control center instructed all trains to glide into stations according to standard operating procedures to ensure passenger safety; subsequently, power transfer was completed at 2:50 PM, and trains resumed normal operation at 2:51 PM.

The corporation explained that the system is currently operating normally, and train intervals are continuously being adjusted; Taoyuan Mass Rapid Transit Corporation deeply apologizes for the inconvenience caused to passengers and will further examine the exact cause of the anomaly after closing hours.

The corporation pointed out that a total of 19 trains and 1345 passengers were affected across the entire line. Passengers who require a delay certificate can check the official website or obtain one at the inquiry desks of all stations (except A20 Xingnan Station, which is unstaffed). (Editor: Chen Ren-hua) 1150510

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