Taipei Times
Date: Jul 05, 2018
By: Lee I-chia / Staff reporter
A rat sighting sent more than 100 Taipei Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system passengers
Passengers return to an MRT train to look for their belongings after a rat snuck onto the train at Daan Forest Park Station and caused panic yesterday morning. Photo courtesy of Bao Fei Gong She
fleeing in panic yesterday, leaving a trail of shoes, bags and other personal belongings as they rushed for the exit.
The incident occurred on a train bound for MRT Xiangshan Station (象山站) on the Tamsui-Xinyi Line (淡水信義線), also known as the Red Line, at about 9am.
“Many people suddenly started screaming and running. It was like a scene from Train to Busan as people pushed each other and an elderly man fell down,” a witness said in a post on Professional Technology Temple — the nation’s largest online academic bulletin board system.
Train to Busan was a hit South Korean zombie action thriller that takes place on a train.
Many people thought it was another random attack targeting MRT passengers, the witness said.
Photographs and videos posted online showed the empty train with a few bags, more than a dozen shoes, spilled beverages and other items scattered on the floor of the train and station platform.
MRT operator Taipei Rapid Transit Corp (TRTC) issued a news release saying that the incident occured at 9:04am near MRT Daan Forest Park Station (大安森林公園站), and that the control center had immediately informed the approximately 700 passengers on the train to disembark at the next station — Daan (大安站) — and wait for the next train as station staff tried to calm the passengers.
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