More than 90 percent of Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) drivers have indicated they would take the Dragon Boat Festival holiday off on June 3 to protest a plan by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications to corporatize the railway agency, the Taiwan Railway Labor Union said yesterday.
The announcement sets the stage for a second strike by TRA workers during an important holiday, after the union held a strike that ground the nation’s largest railway system to a halt on International Workers’ Day on May 1.
The plan to transform the railway agency into a state-run corporation was proposed after a
Taipei, April 2 (CNA) Family members of the 49 people who died in a Taroko Express train crash in eastern Taiwan last year came together to commemorate their loved ones on the one-year anniversary of the accident on Saturday.
Relatives of the 49 people who died in a Taroko Express train crash in Hualien County last year gathered yesterday to commemorate their loved ones on the first anniversary of the incident.
More than 40 mourners gathered at the crash site near the Cingshuei Tunnel (清水隧道) for the commemoration.
An EMU3000 train with the number 408, the same as the one that crashed, stopped temporarily near the tunnel entrance to blow its horn in honor of the victims before continuing its southbound journey.
The Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) said that the EMU3000 has been used in lieu of the Taroko Express since the