Comments by "☨St Louis IX opposed paganism, hæresy \x26 debauchery" (@stlouisix3) on "Horrific!Beijing Tofu-Dreg Metro Crashes and Abruptly Breaks Apart,Throwing Passengers From Carriage" video.

  1. 🚆 A collision between two trains on the Beijing Subway caused chaos and panic among passengers during rush hour. 00:00 A sudden collision occurred between trains CP 024 and CP 032 on the Changping line of the Beijing Subway, causing detachment and breakages in several carriages. Passengers were left in darkness and cold after the collision, with some experiencing injuries and panic as they struggled to find their phones and glasses. The incident occurred during the busy evening rush hour, leaving many passengers stranded and cold in the carriages for over an hour. 🚆 Passengers describe the chaotic scene and injuries after a train detachment incident. 02:37 Passengers thought they were rear-ended at 2:37 Chaotic scene and injuries described at 2:49 Rescue personnel arrived between 8:00 to 8:30 p.m. ⚠ Passenger questions official explanation of train collision due to snowy conditions and calls for thorough investigation. 05:44 Passenger expresses skepticism about the official narrative and urges government to investigate the cause of the train collision. Passenger questions the effectiveness of train braking during snowy conditions and the absence of any braking sensation before the impact. Passenger highlights the lack of sufficient distance between the trains and raises concerns about the normal operation of train signals. 🚇 The video discusses the success of China's domestically produced CBTC system for the Chongping line of the Beijing Subway, highlighting its cost-effectiveness and reliability. 07:39 China's domestically produced CBTC system was successfully implemented for the Chongping line of the Beijing Subway, with lower cost and lower fault rate compared to imported systems. The system has the capability to reduce train intervals to under 90 seconds, and recent accidents in China's transportation sectors have been attributed to the unavailability of advanced overseas technology and financial constraints. 🚇 The video discusses the financial impact and safety issues of subway systems in China, including accidents and signal system failures. 10:28 Subway security staff cost accounts for 30% of daily passenger revenue, impacting profitability. Previous accidents on Beijing and Shanghai subway systems have been linked to issues with the railway signal system. Accidents on Shanghai subway line 10 and the high-speed train in Wenzhou were attributed to signal equipment provided by a specific company.
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