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North East Line train service disrupted due to power fault; 11 stations affected​

North East Line train service disrupted due to power fault; 11 stations affected

A power fault has happened at stations along the North-East Line, including Serangroon (left), and on a train at Hougang, on Aug 12, 2025. (Photos: CNA/Koh Wan Ting, Kora Fong)

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12 Aug 2025 11:27AM (Updated: 12 Aug 2025 11:36AM)
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SINGAPORE: Train service was disrupted on the North East Line between Farrer Park and Punggol Coast MRT stations on Tuesday (Aug 12) due to a power fault, transport operator SBS Transit said.

Free bus services and bus bridging services are available between Punggol Coast station and Dhoby Ghaut stations, it added.

In a separate post on X, SBS Transit said that Sengkang-Punggol LRT service was also unavailable.

When CNA was at Boon Keng Station at about 11.20am, passengers were told by a security guard on ground level that there were no trains running at the moment.

The security guard also stopped people from entering the station. But there were no announcements made and passengers were waiting at the platform.

There was also a stationary train on the side headed towards Punggol Coast, and it had been there for about five minutes.
 

Train disruption on North East MRT line due to power fault, no service from Farrer Park to Punggol Coast​

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SBS Transit said that the disruption runs from Farrer Park to Punggol Coast.

SBS Transit said that the disruption runs from Farrer Park to Punggol Coast.

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Published Aug 12, 2025, 11:25 AM
Updated Aug 12, 2025, 11:42 AM

SINGAPORE - Train services on the North East MRT line are disrupted due to a power fault on Aug 12.

SBS Transit, in a post on social media platform X,said that the disruption runs from Farrer Park to Punggol Coast, a stretch of 11 stations.

It added that free regular bus and bridging bus services are available between Dhoby Ghaut and Punggol Coast stations.

Sengkang-Punggol LRT services are also unavailable, SBS Transit said in an update on X.

The Straits Times has reached out to SBS Transit for more information.

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MRT track delay and the ‘Yes We Can’ narrative in Singapore working life​


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Before I get cancelled, let me begin by acknowledging that it was bad. Very bad. A five-hour MRT delay is awful in any situation, disruptive when it occurs on a main arterial line joining East and West Singapore, and the worst when the interruption comes during rush hour.

All these ingredients for a perfect storm coalesced last week when a faulty point machine threw people’s morning commute into disarray. And right on cue, the Singapore government had a swift public response. “I can understand commuters’ frustration… It messes up your day and throws off your plans,” acting transport minister Jeffrey Siow said in a Facebook post. “We can and will do better”.

Taking responsibility seemed like the sensible, even expected, approach. It mirrors the kind of cultural ethos I see in many workplaces – where the employee in question responsible for a mess-up has to do some convoluted after-action review, and implement an inane series of steps to prevent recurrence. Or when a boss asks for the sky and you gulp but say okay.

Plus in this case, the incident comes on the back of a disappointing string of delays in July after a signalling fault on the Thomson-East Coast line caused a two-hour disruption and two power-related issues crippled the entire Bukit Panjang LRT network.

Yes, the response is understandable and warranted. Beyond the inconvenience posed to ordinary Singaporeans just trying to head to work, the issues plaguing the MRT line also casts a pall on big public policy goals. For all the talk of expansion of transport access, with more MRT lines and bus services rolled out, it’s hard to achieve a car-lite society if service reliability of public transport is in doubt.

This is why bus and rail operators are held to high standards.

Train delays also potentially affect people disproportionately, something transport economics and planning must bear in mind. A 2018 study of New York subway commuting patterns show subway downtime affects low-income households most because they tend to live farther from the city centre in the first place, and have no choice but to wait out the worst delays. There just aren’t alternatives.

Now, many Singaporeans rightly point to the investments on maintenance funded by higher transport fees and public coffers, as signs that delays are problematic. But can we reasonably expect zero delays – and how much will that cost us? Instead of expecting perfection, we should invest more in helping commuters cope – with bridging transport, early warnings, and realistic travel-time estimates.
 
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Commuters wait to board a bus outside Serangoon MRT station during a train service disruption along the North East Line on Aug 12, 2025. (Photo: Koh Wan Ting)
 
I am just very concerned that this North East Line breakdown will affect our CECA & Tiong guests in our cuntry….cannot go Little India & Chinatown.
 
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