Services disrupted at both North-South Line, Bukit Panjang LRT line on Tuesday
29 Mar 2017|1,704 views
Two public transport disruptions happened within half an hour of each other on Tuesday night (28th March). In the first, a signalling fault resulted in commuters on the North-South Line adding 15 minutes to their travel time between Bishan and Sembawang towards Jurong East. SMRT tweeted at 8:44pm to inform commuters of the delay. The signalling fault was located at Sembawang station. SMRT tweeted an update at 10:22pm saying that the fault had been cleared, and trains were progressively returning to normal speed.
In the second incident, an LRT train on the Bukit Panjang LRT line broke down near Teck Whye station (BP4), leaving its passengers stranded. In photographs posted by Facebook user Myo Khine at about 8:30pm, the LRT train can be seen marooned on the tracks. The train's passengers can also be seen walking on the tracks towards Teck Whye station, directed by Singapore Civil Defence Force personnel.
SMRT tweeted at 8:57pm alerting commuters that there was no service between Choa Chu Kang (BP1) and Bukit Panjang (BP6) stations, with free bridging bus services available at designated bus stops. LRT train services resumed at around 9:30pm, SMRT said. Train services on the North-South Line returned to normal at about 10:33pm, according to an SMRT tweet.
Two public transport disruptions happened within half an hour of each other on Tuesday night (28th March). In the first, a signalling fault resulted in commuters on the North-South Line adding 15 minutes to their travel time between Bishan and Sembawang towards Jurong East. SMRT tweeted at 8:44pm to inform commuters of the delay. The signalling fault was located at Sembawang station. SMRT tweeted an update at 10:22pm saying that the fault had been cleared, and trains were progressively returning to normal speed.
In the second incident, an LRT train on the Bukit Panjang LRT line broke down near Teck Whye station (BP4), leaving its passengers stranded. In photographs posted by Facebook user Myo Khine at about 8:30pm, the LRT train can be seen marooned on the tracks. The train's passengers can also be seen walking on the tracks towards Teck Whye station, directed by Singapore Civil Defence Force personnel.
SMRT tweeted at 8:57pm alerting commuters that there was no service between Choa Chu Kang (BP1) and Bukit Panjang (BP6) stations, with free bridging bus services available at designated bus stops. LRT train services resumed at around 9:30pm, SMRT said. Train services on the North-South Line returned to normal at about 10:33pm, according to an SMRT tweet.
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