Chinese left guessing over high speed rail crash, amid wider railway ...
Washington Post - 1 hour ago
SHANGHAI — The investigation into a bullet train crash in China last summer that killed 40 people has come and gone with no public report on what led to the disaster. The secrecy surrounding the probe, which ended in September, is typical of the ...
Cover-up feared as inquiry 'deadline' passes
South China Morning Post (subscription) - 4 hours ago
The accident occurred when a bullet train crashed into another high-speed train that had stalled after being struck by lightning on July 23. Public anger has resurfaced over the Wenzhou high-speed train collision and the continued delay in releasing ...
Mystery over China's Wenzhou bullet-train crash inquiry
BBC News - 5 hours ago
A Chinese safety investigator has sparked confusion after making contradictory comments about the cause of a bullet-train crash in July. Wang Menshu was quoted as saying bad management had caused the crash in Wenzhou, which sparked a public outcry. ...
China train crash due to 'poor management': report
AFP - Nov 20, 2011
BEIJING — An investigation into a high-speed rail crash in eastern China that killed at least 40 people and wounded nearly 200 others has concluded that "poor management" was to blame, state press said Monday. The July 23 crash triggered a flood of ...
China Reforms Administration of High-Speed Rail Stations
Middle East North Africa Financial Network - 1 hour ago
BEIJING, Nov 22, 2011 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) -- Large high-speed railway stations in China will be put under the direct administration of local railway bureaus on safety concern. With the wider railway network and modernization of ...
Investigator Says Local Media Misquoted Him on Train Crash Cause
CRIENGLISH.com - 5 hours ago
Wang Mengshu, an expert investigator into July's Wenzhou train crash, refuted a newspaper's report late Monday, saying he was misquoted about the cause of the deadly accident. Wang refuted The Beijing Times' report Monday that poor management was to ...
China train crash blamed on "poor management": report
Radio Australia - 8 hours ago
It's been four months since the high speed rail crash in Wenzhou, China, which killed at least 40 people and caused officials to suspend the rapid expansion of China's high speed rail network. Soon after the accident, state media said design defects ...
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CRIENGLISH.com - 9 hours ago
Wang Mengshu, the deputy head of the team probing the deadly bullet train crash at Zhejiang in July is blaming the media for distorting his claims. Wang told the Beijing Times earlier this week that the probe has pointed to human error and management ...
Team lays blame for Wenzhou train crash
People's Daily Online - 10 hours ago
POOR management has been blamed for the deadly bullet train crash in Wenzhou in east China's Zhejiang Province - overturning a preliminary investigation that held a defective signaling system to be ...
Wenzhou accident report blames 'poor management'
International Railway Journal - 19 hours ago
AN investigation by the Chinese government into July's collision between two high-speed trains near Wenzhou, which killed 40 people and injured more than 200, has concluded that "poor management of the local railway administration" was to blame, ...
Train crash cause
GlobalPost (blog) - Nov 21, 2011
A guide to the dynamic economics, politics, and culture of the world's most populous region. Workers prepare the wreckage of high-speed train carriage for transportation, two days after a fatal collision, in Shuangyu. (STR/AFP/Getty Images) Poor ...
'Poor management' blamed for Wenzhou train crash
People's Daily Online - Nov 21, 2011
Poor management was blamed for the deadly July high-speed train crash in Wenzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province – overturning the preliminary investigation result that found a defective signaling system was responsible ...
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