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Delay on NSL due to track fault, Passengers to expect 10 minutes delay

SMRT tweeted at 7.44 am on 16 August that its North-South Line (NSL) needs 10 minutes addtional travel time from Marina South Pier to Braddell towards Jurong East due to a track fault.
[NSL]: Estimate 10 mins additional travel time from #MarinaSouthPier to #Braddell towards #JurongEast due to a track fault near Braddell.
— SMRT Corporation (@SMRT_Singapore) August 16, 2016
At 8.18, SMRT reported that the track fault has not been fixed, therefore, passengers could expect longer travelling time along NS Line in the direction towards Jurong East.
[NSL]UPDATE: Expect longer travelling time along NS line in the direction towards JurongEast due to track fault near Braddell.
— SMRT Corporation (@SMRT_Singapore) August 16, 2016
In response to the fault, there does not seem to be much complaints from the passengers due to the track fault on the social media. Maybe Transport Minister, Khaw Boon Wan’s remark in parliament about passengers complaining got the message through or people just gave up complaining altogether.
https://twitter.com/aegyowook_/status/765356354630451200
https://twitter.com/mtforeverest/status/765364041426493440

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