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New Paper
6 days ago
- New Paper
Bus, train services to be extended on eve of National Day
Some train and bus services will operate later into the night on Aug 8, the eve of the National Day public holiday, to accommodate commuters heading home from celebrations. The last trains from City Hall MRT station will depart at 12.30am in all four directions - towards Jurong East, Marina South Pier, Pasir Ris and Tuas Link. On the Circle Line, the final train from Dhoby Ghaut station heading to HarbourFront will leave at 11.55pm, while the last train in the opposite direction will depart at 11.30pm. For the Thomson-East Coast Line, the last train will leave Woodlands North station at midnight, and Bayshore station at 12.12am. However, there will be no extension of operating hours for the Bukit Panjang LRT service and the Changi Airport extension. Public transport operator SMRT said that several bus services will also run later that night. The last buses for services 300, 301, 302, 307 and 983A will leave Choa Chu Kang interchange at 1.40am. In Woodlands, services 901, 911, 912A, 912B and 913 will depart from the integrated transport hub at 1.25am. Services 920, 922 and 973A will leave Bukit Panjang interchange at 1.25am, while service 974A will depart from the bus stop opposite Choa Chu Kang MRT station at 1.40am.


New Paper
6 days ago
- New Paper
Track point fault causes 25-minute delay on East-West MRT Line between Boon Lay and Buona Vista
Morning commuters are experiencing a delay of up to 25 minutes between Boon Lay and Buona Vista stations on the East-West MRT Line on Aug 6 due to a track point fault. Operator SMRT first posted on X at 6.03am that passengers should factor in an additional 15 minutes of travel time between Boon Lay and Clementi when travelling eastwards towards Pasir Ris. In an updated post at 6.32am, the operator said the delay extended to Buona Vista station, meaning the affected stations also included Dover, Jurong East, Chinese Garden and Lakeside. The delay was lengthened to 25 minutes, SMRT said at 7.17am, adding that free bus services are available between the affected stations. Westbound trains are running normally, SMRT added. The train operator advised travellers heading towards Jurong East station to transfer to the Thomson-East Coast Line and Circle Line at Woodlands and Bishan stations respectively. Those travelling towards the city centre from Tuas Link are advised to switch to the North-South Line at Jurong East, before transferring to the Thomson-East Coast Line at Woodlands station. SMRT President Lam Sheau Kai said that a point machine fault occurred near Jurong East station during the start of service on the morning of Aug 6, leading to trains driven slower for safe operations. He explained that a point machine controls train movements at rail junctions when trains switch tracks, and that engineers are working to fix the issue. Morning travellers on Facebook reported longer waiting times of up to 45 minutes at the stations, leading to them reporting to work late. Some also reported having to wait longer at stations on the North-South Line, such as at Marsiling, Admiralty and Kranji. Commuter Oon Siow Li questioned if passengers should still be allowed to enter the train platforms if there are delays during the morning rush hour. "People board then notice there's train fault and stuck inside the train," she wrote in a comment on Facebook. Multiple commuters, commenting on Facebook and X, said that the delays were longer than the suggested 25 minutes, with some asking for more realistic delay times to avoid offering "fake hope". Traveller Zhao Jieshi, commenting on SMRT's social media updates, said it took around an hour to reach Clementi from Lakeside, a three-stop journey that would normally take around 10 minutes. Some recalled flashbacks to the major breakdown in September 2024 between Jurong East and Buona Vista that saw services disrupted for six days. In an updated post on Facebook at 6.15am, SMRT suggested alternative travel options via its website, including bus services. As engineers work to recover train services, SMRT said travellers can download e-Travel chits at for evidence of their affected journeys.