Regular Train Services Resume on Thomson-East Coast Line After Morning Disruption: SMRT
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Regular train services resume on Thomson-East Coast Line after morning disruption: SMRT
SINGAPORE: Regular train services on the Thomson-East Coast line have resumed following a morning disruption caused by a signalling fault on Tuesday (Jul 1), said train operator SMRT. The disruption lasted for over an hour, with services between Napier and Great World stations coming to a halt.
Signalling fault disrupts TEL services between Napier and Great World stations on 1 July
A signalling fault at Orchard station on the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) caused a disruption of train services between Napier and Great World stations on the morning of 1 July, significantly affecting early morning commuters heading towards the city area. According to SMRT’s series of Facebook updates, the issue began before 6.17am. At that time, SMRT announced that due to a signal fault, commuters should allow for an additional 30 minutes of …
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