NEL train services delayed during morning peak hour due to signalling fault
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SINGAPORE - Train services resumed fully on the North East Line (NEL) on Feb 10 after some delays during the morning rush hour due to a signalling fault. Commuters had experienced up to a 30-minute delay because of a signalling fault in Buangkok on the morniNEL train services delayed during morning peak hour due to signalling fault
SINGAPORE - Train services resumed fully on the North East Line (NEL) on Feb 10 after some delays during the morning rush hour due to a signalling fault. Commuters had experienced up to a 30-minute delay because of a signalling fault in Buangkok on the morning of Feb 10. In a social media post at 8.23am, train operator SBS Transit said NEL is back to full regular service, but added that free regular and bridging bus services are still available. In its first social media post at 6.23am, SBS Transit said commuters should expect an additional travel time of 10 minutes, which it later updated to 15 minutes. At 7.11am, it revised the delay to 20 minutes and later to 30 minutes at 7.43am. Free regular bus services are available at Serangoon, Hougang and Sengkang bus interchanges while free bridging bus services are available at bus stops near affected stations between Dhoby Ghaut and Punggol Coast stations, SBS Transit said. Commuters who need to make their way to HarbourFront station can change to the Circle Line (CCL) at Serangoon station, it added. Read more