SINGAPORE: The Circle Line experienced a disruption in services on Tuesday morning (Feb 11). Trains stalled at eight stations, causing delays and leaving some wondering why it took so long for SMRT, ...
The Circle Line has resumed service after a signalling fault between Paya Lebar and Marymount MRT stations caused delays on Tuesday (Feb 11) morning. According to train operator SMRT, the signalling ...
Following a two-hour disruption on the North East Line on 10 February, Circle Line commuters faced delays on 11 February due ...
Michael Duffy was just two weeks into his new role as port captain on the Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises when he gave the order rescue airline passengers following the “Miracle on the Hudson ...
“There was an announcement about a five-minute delay ... The train operator added that it took about 30 minutes for the entire Circle Line to return to normal operations.
Other disruptions have included North-South and East-West Lines delays on Feb. 7 due to a faulty engineering vehicle, a North-South Line disruption due to a lightning strike that caused traction power ...
It then took about 30 minutes for all of the Circle Line to return to normal service ... were deployed to assist commuters, and public announcements were made at the affected stations.
For the second morning in a row, MRT commuters were affected by train delays due to a signalling fault on Feb 11. Read more at stomp.straitstimes.com ...