3 June

 


Service remains suspended on an automated train system in Yokohama, near Tokyo, after a weekend accident, inconveniencing many commuters.

 

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On Saturday evening, a driverless train shifted into reverse and hit a buffer at Shin-Sugita, the terminal station for the Seaside Line. The collision injured 14 people.

 


Lines at the station extended for more than 200 meters.

 


A 29-year-old company employee said he would be more than 30 minutes late for work. He said he wants the cause of the accident to be fully investigated.

 

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Investigators from the government's transport safety board are examining key devices for its automated operation, including those mounted under the train's floor.

 


NHK