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Tuesday’s subway crash in Shanghai puts a spotlight on safety fears as Chinese cities rush to open or expand their underground rail networks.

CONSIDERING the millions of passengers who travel by subway every day without incident, underground trains are relatively safe. Try telling that to the 284 passengers who were injured on Sept 27 in the Shanghai subway crash.

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