Crowd at Botanic Gardens / Photo: Jack Tan’s post on TATA SMRT Facebook

The Downtown Line (DTL) train service experienced a delay on Monday (29 Oct) late afternoon through the evening due to a train fault, according to commuters’ posts on the social media platforms.

Tweets from passengers started at nearly 5pm, informing about the delay and asking for information::

There was no official announcement from SBS Transit and commuters kept tweeting about the delay:

https://twitter.com/gtcalpha/status/1056847977757589505

Divya Baiji posted a complaint for waiting more than 30 minutes with no concrete information:

https://twitter.com/divyabalji/status/1056850320561557506

And below is a sequence of tweets between a tourist and a fellow Singaporean, showing the situations and feelings along the delay:

https://twitter.com/WonderingW1zard/status/1056847515444805632

https://twitter.com/WonderingW1zard/status/1056849470221180928

https://twitter.com/WonderingW1zard/status/1056851912765702145

https://twitter.com/WonderingW1zard/status/1056863370715033600

Passangers also took to TATA SMRT Facebook platform to inform about the DTL delay:

Leon Khor shared a photo; he wrote at 5:45pm: “Some problem with Downtown line. Large crowd at Promenade station.”

 

Alan Charles Yap wrote at 5:49pm: “Reports of delay along Downtown Line. Please factor additional travel time or seek alternative mode of transport.”

Alan Charles Yap wrote at 5:52pm: “**SERVICE DELAY (DOWNTOWN LINE)** DTL service between Expo & Bukit Panjang is delayed due to a train fault. Additional travelling time 10 mins may be expected. We are sorry for the inconvenience caused.”

John Robert Lee shared a post from MRT Singapore Service Information; he wrote 5:58pm: “DTL will be Delayed for an indefinite amount of time. Updates will be given if further information is received.”

Jack Tan shared a photo at 6:05pm; he wrote: “Crowd forming at Botanic Gardens.”

 

Leon Khor wrote at 6:10pm: “Downtown line moving but with intermittent stops.”

Alan Charles Yap kept updating on the Facebook until the fault has been resolved:

Alan Charles Yap wrote at 6:11pm: “**SERVICE DELAY (DOWNTOWN LINE) 2ND UPDATE** DTL service between Expo & Bukit Panjang both bound is delayed due to a train fault. Additional travelling time 20 mins may be expected. Free passing-by buses activated between DT14-BGS to DT26-MPS both directions. We are sorry for the inconvenience caused.”

Alan Charles Yap posted a photo at 6:21pm; he wrote: “With regards to the delay along DTL, FREE bus rides on any bus services are available at affected bus stops between DT14 Bugis and DT26/CC10 MacPherson stations. It will be indicated by a flashing orange blinker light (as shown in photo) at affected bus stops. Passengers need not tap their cards or pay cash fares during this period of time. Stay tuned for more updates.

 

Alan Charles Yap wrote at 6:27pm: “**SERVICE DELAY (DOWNTOWN LINE) 3RD UPDATE** Normal train service has resumed. Free passing by buses still available between DT14 Bugis (BGS) and DT26/CC10 MacPherson (MPS).”

Alan Charles Yap wrote at 6:37pm: “***SERVICE DELAY (DOWNTOWN LINE) FINAL UPDATE*** Normal train service has resumed. Free passing by buses has ceased.”

And the official tweets that the service has resumed from SBS Transit:

 

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