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Good News! NEL's Dhoby Ghaut-HarbourFront service resumes

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SINGAPORE: Train services have resumed on the North East Line between Dhoby Ghaut and HarbourFront stations, after a power supply problem in the tunnel at Outram Park station disrupted services early Thursday.

Full service resumed at 4.35pm, after nearly 12 hours of disruption.

SBS Transit's senior vice president for Corporate Communications, Ms Tammy Tan, said all stations are now fully operational.

She added that the company will continue to monitor the situation closely.

She apologised once again to all affected commuters and thanked them for their patience and understanding.

Some 58,000 commuters were affected by the disruption.

During a regular nightly maintenance scheduled at 5.00am, SBS Transit discovered that one of the connecting cables of the overhead power supply located south of Outram Park station had snapped.

SBS Transit commenced repair work immediately, but as extensive work had to be done, normal service operations at the five stations between Dhoby Ghaut and HarbourFront had to be disrupted.

The North East Line is a 20-kilometre track with 16 stations which are all underground.

The line was opened on 20 June 2003 and is the first fully-automated heavy-rail system.

Unlike other lines which are powered by a third rail, the driver-less trains of the North East Line are powered by overhead catenary, which is a system of overhead cables.

The cables supply electricity to the trains.

The last major breakdown of the North East Line was in July 2006, which lasted some seven hours.

This was due to the loss of traction power resulting from the cut of electricity supply to the trains.


- CNA/cc/ir
 
At first it was 'Breakdown' later it became 'disruption', finally they say it was 'carrying maintenance work'.
What power supply problem, was only a joke; its "maintenance work' eg preventive servicing of the system.
 
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