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                    [Title] => Japanese firm to undertake MRT repair
                    [Summary] => The P30 million-a-month Japanese technical maintenance contractor of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) will undertake needed repairs on the trains of the  EDSA rail line to put an end to the recurring breakdowns that hit it in the past weeks, MRT general manager Robert Lastimoso said.


Lastimoso told The Star that the needed repairs involve the installation by their technical maintenance contractor TES Philippines, of certain gadgets to back up the faulty "contactor system" of most of the trains of the railway that were made in Czechoslovakia.
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"It was something out of the ordinary," Lastimoso said of the Monday incident. "This happens every now and then," he added.
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                    [Title] => Japanese firm to undertake MRT repair
                    [Summary] => The P30 million-a-month Japanese technical maintenance contractor of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) will undertake needed repairs on the trains of the  EDSA rail line to put an end to the recurring breakdowns that hit it in the past weeks, MRT general manager Robert Lastimoso said.


Lastimoso told The Star that the needed repairs involve the installation by their technical maintenance contractor TES Philippines, of certain gadgets to back up the faulty "contactor system" of most of the trains of the railway that were made in Czechoslovakia.
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"It was something out of the ordinary," Lastimoso said of the Monday incident. "This happens every now and then," he added.
[DatePublished] => 2004-06-23 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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