Blackout hits high-speed trains
Updated: 2013-05-27 14:45
By AN BAIJIE (chinadaily.com.cn)
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At least 40 high-speed trains were delayed by a four-hour energy blackout that hit central and southern areas on Sunday.
The 1,068-km Wuhan-Guangzhou high-speed railway was paralyzed at 3:46 pm.
Services were disrupted after a blackout occurred between Chenzhou West Railway Station in Hunan province and Lechang East Railway Station in Guangdong province, the Xiaoxiang Morning Herald reported.
A worker at Changsha South Railway Station said that the blackout was caused by heavy rain. At least 40 high-speed trains were delayed, according to the report.
A passenger said in a micro blog that all the food on the train was sold out and passengers were hungry.
The electricity was restored at about 7:20 pm on Sunday and Guangzhou Railway Corp added two extra high-speed trains, the report said.
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