Transport
Another delay early this morning on the North-South Line
Another train delay started this Thursday morning (27 October) along the North-South Line (NSL).
At 5:56 SMRT tweeted there was a track fault and asked consumers to add 20 minutes train travel time from Ang Mo Kio to Bishan towards Marina South Pier:
[NSL]: Due to a track fault, pls add 20mins train travel time from #AngMoKio to #Bishan towards #MarinaSouthPier.
— SMRT Corporation (@SMRT_Singapore) October 26, 2017
Some early birds complained about the delay which happened before the morning rush hour started:
Again?????????? Get ur acts together. @LTAsg you are not doing anything about this regular breakdowns???
— Sheldon (@shooting888star) October 26, 2017
Stuck in between YCK & AMK 4 SMRT ENGR 2 check tracks. On a workday mrng? U NVR FAIL 2 FUCK ME UPSIDE DOWN!@SMRT_Singapore
— AnisAshraff (@AnisAxlAshraff) October 26, 2017
SMRT updated at 6:09 that there were free regular bus services between Bishan and Marina South Pier:
[NSL] UPDATE: Free regular bus svcs btwn #Bishan and #MarinaSouthPier.
— SMRT Corporation (@SMRT_Singapore) October 26, 2017
Which was added at 6:14 that there were also free regular bus services between Ang Mo Kio and Marina South Pier:
[NSL] UPDATE: Free regular bus svcs btwn #AngMoKio and #MarinaSouthPier.
— SMRT Corporation (@SMRT_Singapore) October 26, 2017
A commuter reminded that there is going to be O-Level test starting this afternoon until next week:
@SMRT_Singapore BITCH YALL ARE LUCKY OUR OLEVEL IS IN THE AFTERNOON. NEXT WEEK YALL BETTER GET UR SHIT TGT
— zh (@taylegendstan) October 26, 2017
At 6:34 SMRT tweeted that train services between Ang Mo Kio & Bishan have resumed:
[NSL] Update: Train svcs btwn AngMoKio & Bishan have resumed. Free regular bus svcs is still available between AngMoKio & MarinaSouthPier.
— SMRT Corporation (@SMRT_Singapore) October 26, 2017
And at 7:07 it tweeted that the fault was cleared:
[NSL] CLEARED: Train svcs btwn #AngMoKio and #Bishan have resumed. Free regular bus svcs have ended.
— SMRT Corporation (@SMRT_Singapore) October 26, 2017
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