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Did some accident happen at Lavender MRT station? All East West trains from Pasir Ris terminates at Aljunied station

Yes. I received the same notification on the transport app too.

It only says Aljunied to Bugis (both directions), no train service.
 
Sometimes weird things happen for MRT rides. For example, a train stopping at a station for a long time even though no one is boarding.
 
Probably another industrial accident, one of many since the PAP got re-elected half-a-year ago.
Would not be surprised if there are some deaths.
Many deaths lately: Tanjong Pagar BMW Coupe char siew, potato starch explosion.
Move along now! Nothing to see here.

No train services between Bugis and Aljunied MRT stations ‘due to an incident’: SMRT
By ASYRAF KAMIL
Published FEBRUARY 25, 2021
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TODAY reader
A TODAY reader sent in a photo of Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) officers walking on the train tracks between Kallang and Lavender stations which both lie between Bugis and Aljunied stations.
SINGAPORE — MRT train services on a section of the East-West Line were disrupted on Thursday (Feb 25) evening at around 10pm.

In a tweet at 10.01pm, SMRT said that there are no train services between Bugis and Aljunied stations “due to an incident”.

The rail operator said that free regular and free bridging bus services are available between the two stations.

A Twitter user posted a photo showing commuters waiting for bus services at the Aljunied MRT station.

Separately, a TODAY reader sent in a photo of Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) officers walking on the train tracks between Kallang and Lavender stations which both lie between Bugis and Aljunied stations.

TODAY has sought comment from SMRT and SCDF.
Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...BAEkwgp7lG_HraLkTx8EcxOl0aAPSb01DHv1AtaGWbFQk
 
In a tweet at 10.01pm, SMRT said that there are no train services between Bugis and Aljunied stations “due to an incident”.

LOL, might as well don't say at all, if you're going to be that opaque and ambiguous. :rolleyes:
 
Sometimes weird things happen for MRT rides. For example, a train stopping at a station for a long time even though no one is boarding.
KNN my uncle think the most weird thing that happen for mrt rides are Sometimes after a train stopped to alight passengers then the train only left with a few passengers and another platform train alighted many passengers to board that train but the train will quickly close the door and move on KNN
 
East-West MRT service disrupted after person enters tunnel and is killed
Commuters at Aljunied MRT station at around 10pm on Feb 25, after services on the East-West line were disrupted.
Commuters at Aljunied MRT station at around 10pm on Feb 25, after services on the East-West line were disrupted.PHOTO: JIA JIE HO
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Christopher Tan
Senior Transport Correspondent
  • PUBLISHED
    7 MIN AGO


SINGAPORE - Service on the East-West MRT Line was disrupted on Thursday evening (Feb 25) after a person who entered a tunnel near Lavender station was killed.

SMRT tweeted that the service disruption was due to a "train incident", but would not say more.
SMRT's Twitter alert went out at 9.48pm.

The Straits Times understands a person had intruded into the eastbound tunnel from a portal area at Lavender.
Freelance worker Bessie Tan, 59, said she was on a train from town at around 9.30pm when passengers were told to disembark at Bugis.

"Then the train left empty," she said. "We boarded the next train which carried passengers but it didn't leave Bugis and we were all told to leave train again."

She added that at first the announcement at the station "mumbled something like an incident at Lavender".
This is the first MRT track fatality since two SMRT trainees were knocked down by a train in March 2016.
 
Strange start to a weird CNY.

First, 5 young Singaporeans died in BMW at the start of CNY. Yesterday, 3 foreign workers died in Tuas explosion. Today, a day before the end of CNY celebration, another death on the MRT track.
 
Suicide? Tik Tok bodoh? Any comments from Air Hub Ong?
 
Probably a Siao Lang already given up hope in life.
 
Anyone here ever wonder what will happen if the train caught fire inside the tunnel ?
 
Could be the dead person received the letter asking him to go for vaccination.

The vaccination letter is an appeal, not a court order. You are not obliged to get vaccinated upon receiving the letter. Many elderly folks are fooled into thinking it's mandatory because of the letter. :whistling:
 
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The deceased must have scaled this fence before Kallang station to get on the track. Otherwise how did he or she get onto the tracks. The station platforms for above ground stations on EW Lines have all been hoarded with high glass doors and panels.
 
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