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SINGAPORE - Normal service on the East-West Line resumed at 11.30am on Thursday (Oct 27), three hours after it was affected by a track fault at Bugis, with commuters experiencing delays and slower trains due to congestion during the morning peak.
This is the fourth disruption in a week for the East-West MRT line.
SMRT explained on its Facebook page at 11.55am that the train service was delayed "due to a track circuit fault" near Bugis station at 8.10am. It also stated that trains "travelled at a slower speed over the affected stretch" and "some westbound trains were turned around to ease congestion during the morning peak".
This is the fourth disruption in a week for the East-West MRT line.
SMRT explained on its Facebook page at 11.55am that the train service was delayed "due to a track circuit fault" near Bugis station at 8.10am. It also stated that trains "travelled at a slower speed over the affected stretch" and "some westbound trains were turned around to ease congestion during the morning peak".