MTR Tseung Kwan O Line Resumes After Signalling Fault Causes Rush Hour Delays
L'essentiel
- A signalling equipment failure near Po Lam station on Hong Kong's Tseung Kwan O line caused travel delays of 10-15 minutes during Thursday's evening rush hour.
- Normal service gradually resumed after the fault was fixed between 5:57 PM and 7:11 PM.
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A signalling equipment failure occurred on Hong Kong's Tseung Kwan O line during the Thursday evening rush hour, causing travel delays. The MTR Corporation reported the issue and its resolution.
MTR services along Hong Kong’s Tseung Kwan O line have gradually resumed, about an hour after a signalling equipment failure caused travel delays of 10 to 15 minutes during the Thursday evening rush hour.
“The signalling equipment fault near Po Lam station on the Tseung Kwan O line has been fixed. Normal train service is gradually resuming,” the MTR Corporation said on its mobile app. “The service was affected between 5.57pm and 7.11pm.”
A commuter, who gave her surname as Kwok, said she had been on her way to Hang Hau when she and her fellow passengers were asked at around 6.20pm to leave the train after it stopped at Tseung Kwan O station for about 10 minutes.
She added that an announcement on the train had initially mentioned a five-minute delay.
“It is a blessing in disguise that I have arrived at Tseung Kwan O station. I plan to walk home for about half an hour,” she said.
Questions ouvertes
- What was the specific cause of the signalling equipment failure?
- Are there any plans to prevent future occurrences of this fault?
- What is the typical response time for such equipment failures?



