新闻网址:
https://bbc.in/33Pt6Z6
原文:
Japan's bullet train door opens at 280km/h
A Japanese bullet train left one of its doors open while travelling at
280km/h (175mph) on Wednesday.
None of the 340 passengers were injured, and the train's operator made an
emergency stop when he noticed the indicator for the open door.
Passengers on the Hayabusa number 46 bullet train ended up stuck in a tunnel
for 15 minutes while checks were made.
The East Japan Railway Company said a cleaner forgot to close the device
which manually opens the doors.
Japanese media said the train travelled for about 4km (2.5 miles) with the
door open as it slowed to a stop – but no-one was near the open door.
The train arrived in Tokyo some 19 minutes late, Nikkei reported - creating a
knock-on effect that caused delays for some 3,000 other passengers.
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The national transport ministry asked the company to make sure the issue was
not repeated, Japanese media said.
Japan's famous bullet trains, known as shinkansen, are high-speed rail
systems much faster than conventional trains.
The type of train involved in Wednesday's incident has a top speed of about
320km/h (200 mph), making it one of the fastest on Earth.
大致说明一下:
东日本新干线的hayabusa 46的某道车门行驶中突然打开
官方说明是因为清洁人员忘记将车门从手动模式复位
开门期间总共行驶了4公里
该班次最后底类19分钟
没有人受伤
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