That's why always break down. As we have known all along.
So who still says Made In China is good? Who still say "depends on brand"? China can't even make a goddamn QC lightbulb, let alone a train or plane.
Bro always say China should just stick to planting rice. Everything also don't know & cannot learn.
I haven't been taking trains since last year. Been avoiding as best as possible in case break down. If bus breaks down, at least passengers just get off & get free ride on the next bus. But train break down will be terrible underground as previous cases have shown.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/35-smrt-trains-recalled-by-china-manufacturer-due-100717823.html
Sources from China and Singapore told FactWire that problems with the trains have surfaced since they began service in 2011. They said the trains were of poor quality and glass next to passenger seats have shattered repeatedly.
In December 2011, SMRT experienced its worst train service disruption to date, which the operator suspected were caused by the C151A trains, the report said.
Another former SMRT worker said, “(Chinese-made trains) are very cheap. How can you have (something) that is very good and pay a very cheap price? So this is (the) trade-off.”The CEO earns millions but buy cheap trains from China. Don't know where all these CEOs come from. Hire all the wrong people. They should make me CEO. If I were leader of this country, I'll make sure Singaporeans will enjoy better lives.
A Chinese manufacturer is secretly recalling 35 SMRT trains due to cracks and structural defects found in them, according to a report by FactWire of Hong Kong on Tuesday (5 July).A source from the Chinese railway industry told the Hong Kong news agency that Singapore train operator SMRT was shipping the defective trains back to manufacturer CSR Sifang Locomotive & Rolling Stock Company for replacement and repair.
One of the China railway industry sources said that the quality issues of the C151A trains began to worsen in 2013 due to serious structural problems.
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