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:

Some early birds complained about the delay which happened before the morning rush hour started:

SMRT updated at 6:09 that there were free regular bus services between Bishan and Marina South Pier:

Which was added at 6:14 that there were also free regular bus services between Ang Mo Kio and Marina South Pier:

A commuter reminded that there is going to be O-Level test starting this afternoon until next week:

At 6:34 SMRT tweeted that train services between Ang Mo Kio & Bishan have resumed:

And at 7:07 it tweeted that the fault was cleared:

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