Hong Kong Secretary for Environment, Transport and Works Sarah
Liao Wednesday urged the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC)
to improve its inspections and overhaul procedures and staff
training to enhance crack-detection effectiveness.
It should also develop an integrated asset-management system,
she added.
A hairline crack was firstly discovered in the underframe
equipment of an East Rail on Dec. 21 last year. Similar problems
were found later in other East Rails. The government appointed a
review panel to investigate the incident.
Announcing the government's assessment of the East Rail's
underframe equipment-mounting problem Wednesday, Liao said the
scope of the KCRC's investigation was comprehensive and it had
taken a scientific approach in identifying the root causes of the
incident.
The government accepts the KCRC's explanation that excessive
vertical vibration trains experienced was one of the dominant
causes. It led to the material fatigue that caused cracks to appear
in the underframe equipment.
The inferior quality of welding at the equipment brackets, for
example, poor welding fusion, could be another dominant cause of
the fleet-wide problem, Liao added.
She said the Government has made 18 recommendations to the KCRC
for improvement as it attached great importance to railway safety
and reliability. They include enhancing crack identification and
management during maintenance, ongoing monitoring of the trains'
and tracks' conditions, and expediting the development of a formal
and fully integrated asset-management system.
The Railway Inspectorate will monitor the KCRC's implementation
of the required improvement measures and require the corporation to
regularly report the work progress, Liao added.
(Xinhua News Agency July 13, 2006)