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Smokers Slow High-speed Trains in NE China Source from: China Daily (cn) 12/05/2012 Bullet trains on a high-speed railway line in Northeast China have been forced to slow down seven times over the last three days because of smoking passengers, railway police said Tuesday.
The smoker, a 23-year-old Dalian native surnamed Wang, was fined 200 yuan ($32) for violating relevant regulations. "Smoking is strictly forbidden on high-speed trains, even in the toilets, washing rooms and connecting areas between cars," said the officer. "Smoking can trigger fire alarms or even cause a fire on the train." Violators may be subject to warnings, fines or administrative detention for disturbing order in public transport facilities, according to the police officer. The Harbin-Dalian High-Speed Railway, which went into operation on Saturday linking three provinces in Northeast China, is the world's fastest railway in areas with extremely low temperatures. The train's speed can reach up to 350 km per hour. Enditem |