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Longer waiting time for North-South and East-West MRT lines due to engineering vehicle fault
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Train operator SMRT advised travellers to add 10 minutes to their travelling time. ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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Train passengers travelling on the North-South and East-West MRT lines can expect longer waiting time due to a faulty engineering vehicle.ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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Train operator SMRT advised passengers to add 10 minutes to their travelling time. ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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SMRT also encouraged passengers to take alternate routes via the Thomson-East Coast Line and the Circle Line.ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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SMRT also encouraged passengers to take alternate routes via the Thomson-East Coast Line and the Circle Line.ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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The faulty engineering vehicle on the North-South Line led to delays between Ang Mo Kio and Jurong East stations.ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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Sherlyn Sim
Feb 07, 2025
SINGAPORE - Train passengers travelling on the North-South and East-West MRT lines can expect longer waiting time due to a faulty engineering vehicle on the morning of Feb 7.
The faulty engineering vehicle on the North-South Line led to delays between Ang Mo Kio and Jurong East stations, train operator SMRT said at 7am.
More trains from other depots have been redirected from the East-West line to support the North-South line, SMRT added in a Facebook post at about 8am.
The waiting time between trains on the North-South and East-West lines will temporarily increase to up to five minutes.
In its first social media post at 5.52am, SMRT advised travellers to add 20 minutes to their travelling time. It was later revised to 10 minutes, before it was further reduced to five minutes at 7.27am.
It also said free regular bus and bridging bus services are available between Bishan and Woodlands.
SMRT also encouraged passengers to take alternate routes via the Thomson-East Coast Line and the Circle Line.
The waiting time between trains on the North-South and East-West lines will temporarily increase to up to five minutes. PHOTO: QQKAWAII KAWAII/ FACEBOOK
SMRT said in a Facebook post at 7am that an engineering vehicle returning to Bishan Depot after regular maintenance works during engineering hours broke down at one of the crossings in the depot at 5.15am.
This prevented some trains that will serve the North-South Line on the morning of Feb 7 from leaving the depot.
SMRT said its engineers are on site to recover the faulty engineering vehicle.
On Jan 10, train passengers travelling between Marina South Pier and Bishan MRT stations had their journeys delayed due to a stalled train on the North-South Line during the peak hour.
The disruption was caused by a northbound train that stalled near Orchard station at 5.40pm, SMRT said.