Thursday, 30 June 2016

First Time in Japan Power Off, Railway Shinkansen Not Operate





TOKYO - For the first time in the history of the Japanese Shinkansen in southern Fukoka especially between Hakata Station to Station Hiroshima, power outages, Thursday (6/30/2016) morning.
Consequently shinkansen trains can not be operated.

"We are trying to find out the cause of power outages this morning," an official said Japan Railways (JR) that looked very busy serving many people, Thursday (30/06/2016).
Power outages in the interval JR Sanyo Shinkansen Yamaguchi prefecture morning from 06.00 when the first train could no longer operate because electricity in the path between Hiroshima and Hakata outages.

JR West seeks to immediately restore the joint, as well as investigating the cause of the power outage.
After investigating power outages between Asa Station and Shin-Shimonoseki Station on the Sanyo Shinkansen in Yamaguchi prefecture there is damage to the cable.
At the entrance of the tunnel in Yamaguchi prefecture there was a broken insulator inside an existing channel and do the repairs immediately JR.

The impact of all this, JR West suspend the operation of the track and trying to recover more.
Up at 9:30 this morning, the path has not been able to operate. While the passengers trying to travel by train to switch to regular running normally.

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