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MRT NEL uplorry status update 10 Feb 2025

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Train Delay/Disruption Updates​

  • 10/02, 7.50am: NEL svc delay - To assist with your journey, free regular & bridging bus services available at designated bus stops btwn DBG & PGC.
  • 10/02, 7.44am: Another Way to NE4 Chinatown from NE12 Serangoon – Take Circle Line to CC10 MacPherson & transfer to Downtown Line to DT19 Chinatown station
  • 10/02, 7.41am: NEL svc is delayed due to a Signaling fault. Additional travel time of about 30 minutes may be expected. We are sorry.
  • 10/02, 7.28am: Alternative Route: Pax from NE17 PGL to NE13 KVN traveling to LTI Stn – Take Circle Line CC13 at SER to CC19 BTN & transfer to DTL to DT12 LTI
  • 10/02, 7.23am: NEL svc delay - To assist with your journey, free regular bus services available at designated bus stops btwn DBG & PGC.
  • 10/02, 7.17am: Alternative Route: Pax from NE17 PGL to NE13 KVN traveling to DBG Stn – Take CC13 at SER to CC15 BSH & transfer to NS17 BSH to NS24 DBG
  • 10/02, 7.14am: Another Way to NE1 HarbourFront from NE12 Serangoon – Take Circle Line to CC29 HarbourFront
  • 10/02, 7.00am: NEL svc delay - To assist with your journey, free regular bus services available at designated bus stops btwn DBG & PGC.
 
MRT orgy starts with peak hour commuter traffic...Song bo voters who vote in your PAP million dollar yearly salary ministers?
 
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Songbo PAP voters?
 
Cb pap, if opposition take over, tell u they hv to clear pap shits for many years, ccb pap,I was there end up go home, ccb where in the world hv this disruptions, think 70% still song with it, so highly paid still can cock up, ccb ,think they hv cars n gcb so no issues for pap, knnb ccb
 
Lol still can ask commuters to go serangoon change lines ,fuck them mrt also cannot reach that place,lol,no wonder one mp say they hv 2 cars at home, sinkies really ccb , still vote them
 
Cb pap, if opposition take over, tell u they hv to clear pap shits for many years, ccb pap,I was there end up go home, ccb where in the world hv this disruptions, think 70% still song with it, so highly paid still can cock up, ccb ,think they hv cars n gcb so no issues for pap, knnb ccb
PAP increase fares and the MRT keep breaking down....got logic?
 
I used to take East West line, bit switched to Downtown ever since. It seems that North East line is the suay one. East West is packed like sardines.
 
I used to take East West line, bit switched to Downtown ever since. It seems that North East line is the suay one. East West is packed like sardines.
the more u pay these pap people, the less accountability to the population
 
MRT lines and stations these days are more about raising the value of the surrounding land, and providing retail spaces from where SMRT can collect more rent, for example, the basement shops between Exit A and B of Holland Village MRT station.

The construction projects themselves also generate revenue for various companies. If you haven't noticed already, there are a lot of long and maze-like tunnels leading to various exits in the newer MRT stations. Lighting, aircon, ventilators, escalators, lifts etc. You get the idea.

Providing public transport is an afterthought.
 
I used to take East West line, bit switched to Downtown ever since. It seems that North East line is the suay one. East West is packed like sardines.

Need to take EWL before sunrise, at that time it's usually the NS slaves and low SES ( some wearing uniforms) workers taking the first or second train. Not a lot of people. Feels like peak hours in the 1980s-1990s. :biggrin:
 
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