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Typhoon Bawei Approaches: Taoyuan MRT Adjusts Services and Boosts Preparedness

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Taiwan's Taoyuan Mass Transit Company is implementing typhoon preparedness measures as Typhoon Bawei approaches.
  • The company will adjust train frequencies and potentially alter express services based on wind speed and official announcements regarding work suspensions.
  • Passengers are advised to monitor official channels for the latest operational updates.

As Typhoon Bawei approaches Taiwan, the Taoyuan Mass Transit Company (TMC) has activated its typhoon and flood preparedness protocols to ensure the safety of passengers and the metro system. Currently, all trains on the Taoyuan Airport MRT are operating on schedule, but the company is closely monitoring the typhoon's trajectory and will implement its standard operating procedures as needed.

Preparedness measures, initiated on July 3rd, include inspecting floodgates and pumping equipment at stations, depots, and parking lots. TMC is also intensifying flood prevention patrols across its facilities to guarantee all equipment functions correctly. The company emphasized its commitment to passenger and system safety throughout the typhoon's potential impact.

Operational adjustments will be made based on official announcements from the Taipei, New Taipei, and Taoyuan city governments regarding work and class suspensions, as well as real-time wind speed measurements. During periods of typhoon influence, the MRT will operate at reduced speeds in accordance with its regulations. Express trains may be converted to stop at every station, while regular trains will maintain a 15-minute interval. If wind speeds reach critical levels, operations may be temporarily suspended.

TMC urges passengers to stay informed about the latest service updates. Information will be disseminated promptly through the official TMC website, Facebook fan page, the "iๆญๆกƒๆท" (i-Ride Taoyuan) app, and information systems and broadcast systems at all stations. Passengers are encouraged to check these channels regularly for any changes to the operating schedule.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.