Nineteen passengers injured as bus and train collide in Tuen Mun
Nineteen people were injured after an MTR light rail train and a double-decker bus collided in Tuen Mun yesterday, the second similar accident in three weeks.
Nineteen people were injured after an MTR light rail train and a double-decker bus collided in Tuen Mun yesterday, the second similar accident in three weeks.
Seventeen passengers onboard the train suffered minor injuries and were taken to hospital. The two drivers were trapped in their vehicles for a while and had to be freed by firemen before being taken to hospital.
The accident happened at about 2.10pm when the route 507 train was leaving the Tuen Mun ferry pier terminus bound for Tin King.
As it reached the junction of Wu Chui Road, it collided with the route K52 bus that was heading to MTR's Tuen Mun station, said the MTR Corporation, which operates the rail system.
The impact of the collision pushed the front part of the train off the tracks and crushed the front of both vehicles.
A witness told local media that the bus was trying to beat a red light at the junction.
The MTR Corporation said it was investigating the cause of the accident with police.