Hong Kong metro trains crash during test

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Commuters in Hong Kong had their journey to work severely disrupted after two trains collided while a new signalling system was being
tested.The crash happened near Central station before the network was due to open on Monday morning, causing chaos for the six million
people who use the system every day.Pictures showed one of the trains tilting to one side, and a door hanging off.There were no passengers
in the carriages, but both drivers were taken to hospital
One had injured his leg, while the other was suffering from smoke inhalation, local media said.Image:The collision caused extensive
damageServices were brought to a halt between Central and Admiralty stations, operator MTR Corp said, and are not expected to be back to
normal until Tuesday."The repair will take quite a long time and the service between Central and Admiralty will not be available for the
whole day," said MTR Corp's operations director, Lau Tin-shing.An investigation has begun, and travellers are being advised to use other
forms of transport.