On September 15, a reporter from Nandu learned from the Taiwan Railway Management Department that a gravel car in Yilan, Taiwan had a car accident and the vehicle crashed into the Taiwan railway line, causing the subsequent trains to drive in single-line and two-way directions, a

htmlOn September 15, a reporter from Nandu learned from the Taiwan Railway Management Department that a gravel car in Yilan, Taiwan had a car accident and the vehicle crashed into the Taiwan railway line, causing the subsequent trains to drive in single-line and two-way directions, and some trains were delayed. At present, the accident scene has been handled by the highway transportation department, and the engineering department of the railway has also sent personnel to monitor it to maintain the safety of the train.

At around 8 am on September 15, a car accident occurred on the road next to the Dali-Fulong between Taiwan Railway. A sand and gravel truck fell off the slope and crashed into the Taiwan Railway Line due to a car accident. Fortunately, no train passed by at that time, but the accident caused the Dali-Fulong section to be connected to a single-line and two-way traffic, and multiple trains were delayed.

Taiwan Railway stated that although the vehicle did not invade the railway track route, in order to maintain safety and avoid the replica of the Taroko accident in 2021, safety precautions have been taken on nearby sections. The western line of the train was temporarily blocked, and the eastern line was slow at a speed of 60 kilometers per hour, and the single-line and two-way control was controlled. At present, the scene of the car accident has been handled by the highway transportation department, and the Taiwan Railway’s engineering department has also sent personnel to monitor it to maintain the safety of the train.

According to previous reports from Nandu, on April 2, 2021, when the Taiwan Railway Taroko 408 train was driving to the Daqingshui Tunnel in Hualien County, it collided with the engineering vehicle that slipped onto the track, killing 49 people and injuring more than 200 people. Taiwan Railway Previously, there have been many accidents and abnormal situations such as train fires, hitting pedestrians, and bruising workers. Public opinion on the island criticized the Taiwan Railway for its many hidden dangers. The so-called "reform" of the Taiwan authorities has made no progress. The loss of life caused by personnel struggles reflects that the factional struggle for power and profit in the Taiwan Railway reflects that the factional struggle for power and profit are everywhere, but they cannot see that the ruling politicians put their hearts on making profits for the people, but instead seek profits for themselves everywhere.

Interview and writing: Intern He Jie Nandu reporter Yang Lingyan