Train services along North South Line were disrupted last evening (25 Dec) around 11pm, particularly from Yishun to Jurong, due to a signaling fault at Yew Tee station

Andy, a commuter, first posted a tweet noting the slowing service around 10:39pm:

Not long after Andy’s post, Singapore Mass Rapid Transport (SMRT) announced a signaling fault on its tweet:

Other commuters also tweeted about the delay:

At 10:53pm, SMRT posted again the same tweet:

Commuters tweeted their complaints in regards to the delay:

https://twitter.com/albajnd/status/945311727486361600

At 11:22pm SMRT informed that the train services had resumed. But commuters expected to add 20mins train travel time between Choa Chu Kang and Woodland:

Commuters continued to post their grievances after SMRT’s last post on the delay, due to the continued delay experienced on NSL.

 

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