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[quote=KEVIN0518,436815]“…...so as to quickly address the situation so to avoid possible future tragedies. What do you think?” I am waiting for the final result of the investigation on 7.23 Train Crash. I can not understand the hight speed trains are reopened so quickly after the train collision. Have they repaired all the flawed signal equipment on the high speed railways? In 1998, a train from Munich to Hamburg derailed near a small town. As a result, 101 people died and 105 were injured. The German government set up an independent investigation team to investigate the accident. They spent six years to investigate the whole accident. Finally, two railway officials, one engineer and the captain of the derailed train were accused of involuntary manslaughter. What’s more, the wreckages were all kept in a museum, which reminded all people of the 1998 train accident. A monument inscribed with all the victims’ names were set up near the scene of the accident. After the 7.23 Train Crash, three officials of Shanghai Railway Bureau were dismissed. The locomotive of the high speed train was buried immediately after the accident and was dug out and carried to Wenzhou South Railway Station for further investigation. Liu Tiemin, an expert of the accident investigation team of the State Council was surprised when he heard about this. [/quote]
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