10-02-2025
Train services on NEL delayed due to signalling fault at Buangkok; DBS gives staff special bonus of $1,000: Singapore live news
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Train commuters travelling on the North East Line (NEL) experienced delays this morning (10 February) after services were impacted by a signalling fault at Buangkok station. The issue was resolved and normal service restored at 8.23am but in earlier updates SBS Transit had advised "additional travel time of about 30 minutes". Monday's development follows swiftly from train delays on Singapore's North-South and East-West MRT lines last Friday (7 February).
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There were train woes again for commuters in Singapore as the North East Line (NEL) was hit by delays this morning (10 February).
NEL service was delayed due to a signalling fault at Buangkok station. SBS Transit, in a social media update at 7.43am, had advised that an 'additional travel time of about 30 minutes may be expected' for those travelling on the NEL.
SBS revised the travelling time to 10 minutes in a later update before announcing at 8.23am that full regular service had resumed. "Free regular and bridging bus services are still available. We are sorry for the inconvenience caused," said SBS.
This morning's development follows delays on Singapore's North-South and East-West MRT lines last Friday (7 February) which was caused by a derailed engineering vehicle.
There were train woes again for commuters in Singapore as the North East Line (NEL) was hit by delays this morning (10 February).
NEL service was delayed due to a signalling fault at Buangkok station. SBS Transit, in a social media update at 7.43am, had advised that an 'additional travel time of about 30 minutes may be expected' for those travelling on the NEL.
SBS revised the travelling time to 10 minutes in a later update before announcing at 8.23am that full regular service had resumed. "Free regular and bridging bus services are still available. We are sorry for the inconvenience caused," said SBS.
This morning's development follows delays on Singapore's North-South and East-West MRT lines last Friday (7 February) which was caused by a derailed engineering vehicle.