Taipei: A glass partition inside a Taipei Metro train on the Bannan Line cracked Sunday morning, with no injuries reported, Taipei Rapid Transit Corp. said. The incident occurred at around 9 a.m. on a train traveling westbound from Yongning to Dingpu, after a passenger reported the damage via the onboard intercom.
According to Focus Taiwan, the case came to light after a passenger shared images of the cracked partition on social media. Taipei Metro staff boarded the train at Dingpu Station to assess the situation and confirmed that no passengers had been injured. Passengers were guided to transfer to a train on the opposite platform, while the affected train was taken out of service and returned to the depot for inspection and repairs.
The company stated that the partition was made of safety glass, which shatters into small fragments when broken. A preliminary review suggested the damage may have been caused by temperature changes or long-term wear, leading to uneven stress on the glass. Taipei Metro announ
ced it will conduct fleet-wide inspections to ensure passenger safety.