May 24, 2019: Hutchison Ports Thailand (HPT) recently welcomed the second lot of three train cars for the MRT Blue Line at HPT’s Terminal D. The train cars were discharged from the Hapag Lloyd owned M.V. HONGKONG EXPRESS with new remote-controlled quay cranes operated by experienced professionals. The train car’s dimensions measure 3.1 meters wide, 21.8 meters long and weighs 37.7 metric tonnes. The three train cars were successfully discharged to low base trucks awaiting at Terminal D.
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