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Passengers narrowly avoided being sucked out of a moving train after the door failed to close. Rush hour commuters clung to ...
Two metro staff members could be seen standing in front of the open carriage door to block passengers during the incident.
Passengers on board a packed driverless metro train were left gripping handrails during peak hour on Wednesday morning when a ...
According to a senior BMRCL official, the project is now nearing completion. "We have received two trains and are currently ...
Sydney metro riders were in for a surprising Wednesday morning commute when they were left holding onto the handrails as the ...
Peak-hour commuters on the new $25 billion Sydney Metro line were left stunned when the doors remained open as the packed carriage moved between two stations.
and takes viewers on the eight-year journey behind the scenes of the construction of the Sydney Metro - 60kms of a driverless metro line from Sydney’s northwest, under Sydney Harbour ...
According to Sydney Metro, the trains can achieve speeds of up to 100 km/h in tunnel sections and can reach 110 km/h on the surface. With such high speeds, passenger safety should be a paramount ...
Rush hour commuters clung to the handrails after the doors of a driverless Sydney Metro in Australia were left wide open. Footage shows the underground train zooming at full speed while passengers ...
Footage posted to social media shows passengers hanging onto railings while a man who appears to be a metro staff member ...
In a startling incident that highlights the challenges of modern transportation systems, passengers aboard a driverless metro train in Sydney were left precariously gripping handrails while traveling ...
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