Minister for transport Khaw Boon Wan has announced that the upgrade of the signalling system for the North-South Line (NSL) will be completed by March this year, and that for the East-West Line (EWL) by 2018.
This is his response to the questions filed by Er Dr Lee Bee Wah MP of Nee Soon GRC who asked the Minister for Transport following the upgrade of the signalling system at the North-South and East-West MRT lines what improvements have been observed, what is the average interval between train arrivals during peak hours, and what maintenance protocols are in place to ensure that the signalling system on the newer lines are always in optimal working condition.

Mr Khaw stated that when the upgrade is completed, the operators will be able to run the trains closer together: one train every 100 seconds, compared to 120 seconds today.
He also said that the operators will run the trains at this improved frequency during peak hours, effectively increasing the capacity of the two lines by 20 percent. Therefore, he said, commuters can benefit from shorter waits and more comfortable rides.
“Changing the signalling system is however a complex undertaking and we have been advised by other MRT operators, including the London Underground, to expect significant teething problems in the process,” Mr Khaw wrote.
Thus, he said that he had asked the Land Transport Authority (LTA) and the operator SMRT to conduct much more extensive testing before switching to the new signalling system.
The Minister said that still, the experience elsewhere suggests that testing may not completely anticipate and eliminate the technical glitches that come when the system is fully loaded.
“We thus seek commuters’ understanding and patience,” he added.
Currently, he said that Thales, the signalling equipment manufacturer, is training SMRT staff on the operation and maintenance of the new system. They will also provide technical support in the initial years to resolve any teething issues.

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

前进党吁团结迎战选举 号召本月29日走访群众活动

看来两周后的周末周日,节目多姿多彩。 先是有新加坡民主党,定于本月28日(周六)推介该党竞选宣言;前进党也计划在隔日(29日)举办拜访群众活动,走访街坊基层。 前进党昨日官方脸书专页,向该党支持者呼吁:“选区范围检讨委员会已成立,意味着宣战号角已想起,不久后我们就需和对手面对面。” 该党呼吁党员支持者在赢得大选的共同利益下,需要团结一致,为国家和人民服务。 该党坦言,对手可能占据优势,不过相信党内拥有来自社会各阶层的爱国志士,站在为打造更好新加坡的大义下站出来。 该党也呼吁支持者们在29日的走访活动一起出来襄助,主动去接触更多新加坡国民。不过贴文未透露具体细节如集合地点和时间等,相信不久后仍会有更新。 实则前进党近期已启动接触选民的活动,前进党原本有意在周日早上(15日)举办全岛性的社区活动,不过碍于烟霾造成空气素质不理想,考量到群众的健康,只好展延。 身为医生的前进党秘书长陈清木不忘给民众建议,到户外记得带口罩,在我国上次为烟霾问题所困时,他也见过不少民众面对呼吸、鼻腔、眼和皮肤的问题。 他也呼吁民众加入前进党志工:http://psp.org.sg/join/?fbclid=IwAR0vt2k7HhVInEpgjclNW1oT7WhKkdSSa0JynkKTEbDbJquVPDg62dcrh04

People cannot and should not be asked to refrain from making negative comments just because there are worse things out there

There’s been a lot of talk these past few days about Israeli…

European Parliament votes on curbs for ChatGPT and other AI

EU lawmakers are set to vote on Thursday on restrictions for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the European Union. The vote follows efforts to create a law that regulates AI usage while promoting innovation and preventing abuses. The EU aims to become a global leader in AI regulation and has been spurred to action by the emergence of AI applications like ChatGPT and Midjourney. The legislation would define “high-risk” AI activities, ensure human control, and establish supervising authorities in each member state. Prohibitions on certain AI applications, such as emotion recognition and mass surveillance, are also being considered.