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  1. #11

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    Get the body bags ready.


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    I'd rather take a China made MTR carriage than any Hong Kong minibus or taxi driver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramdom:
    Get the body bags ready.
    But where were the body bags made?

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    The trains boast many new features such as three LCD monitors in each compartment to provide passengers with audio-visual infotainment.
    Great, more noise pollution :/
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    Quote Originally Posted by 100LL:
    Great, more noise pollution :/
    They will just shout louder on their phones now!
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    These dodgy companies that go to China to save a few dollars and hope there's no reputational risk...

    Good companies are at least they are open an honest and have factory locations clearly shown on their websites.



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    There is very little difference between the trains/stations on the newer Beijing subway lines and the MTR


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    The trains boast many new features such as three LCD monitors in each compartment to provide passengers with audio-visual infotainment.
    One more reason to avoid the MTR. "Infotainment" my arse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robertlempriere:
    I'm struggling to find an article on the case of the ipad blowing up and killing/injuring dozens of people while moving at high speed, do you have it on hand?
    I'm struggling to understand how you can write this given that since the Chinese rail crash there have been similar crashes in other parts of the world which aren't China and don't have a quarter of the world's population to transport........now breathe!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bookblogger:
    One more reason to avoid the MTR. "Infotainment" my arse.
    To be fair, every train with "infotainment" has at least one, and normally two carriages which are "infotainment-free".

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