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Mrt breakdown again at redhill mrt !!

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Train stalled at Redhill MRT station, passengers asked to disembark

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A train stalled at Redhill MRT station on Friday night, forcing hundreds of passengers to disembark.

The train was travelling in the direction of Joo Koon on the East-West Line. The incident occurred at about 11.10pm, according to affected commuters.

"The train door opened and closed for like 10 times. Then there was an announcement asking passengers to leave the train," said student Sarah Au-Yong, 21, who boarded the train at Outram for Queenstown. "But many of us were still confused. It was only when they turned off the lights in the train that people realised it had broken down."

Many commuters made a beeline for taxi stands, but some chose to wait for service to resume at the station, she said. The train was still at Redhill MRT station at 11.30pm. There was no mention of the incident on SMRT's official Twitter account.
 
Desmond Kuek and his SAF kakis are still employed at SMRT? Astonishing.
 
Train stalled at Redhill MRT station, passengers asked to disembark

If Saw Piak Hwa was still the CEO, she would tell the passengers that they have the option to disembark or not. :rolleyes:
 
From 2011 elections to now 2014...3 years and they still cant get it right.

I also dunno what to say....
 
Desmond Kuek and his SAF kakis are still employed at SMRT? Astonishing.

Why not? Likely some non scholars would have to carry the black wok for the scholars as scholars can do no wrong.
 
This is truly a self-inflicted problem.

Increase in population = increase in load of trains.

Increase in frequency of arrival of trains = increase in wear and tear of trains and tracks.

It's like a bunch of idiots wondering why the bowling ball doesn't fit into a golf ball hole. :rolleyes:
 
In the private sector, this CEO would have been SACKED long ago...

If he were managing a mid-table Championship level football club, he would be beaten up, sacked, then blacklisted by FIFA. In that order.
 
Sinkies will still vote in pap. Sinkies won't ever remember and even if they do they will forgive. Honestly speaking it's almost expected. Just like the women being raped in shitland. Complain here and there still get raped nothing changes.
 
From bad to worse and they still want to staff the entire smrt upper management with saf paper generals who know shit about running a public transport system.
 
Sinkies will still vote in pap. Sinkies won't ever remember and even if they do they will forgive. Honestly speaking it's almost expected. Just like the women being raped in shitland. Complain here and there still get raped nothing changes.

no matter how...i will always vote opposition...PAP is just a party that lacks ACCOUNTABILITY.
 
If he were managing a mid-table Championship level football club, he would be beaten up, sacked, then blacklisted by FIFA. In that order.

FIFA is led by Sepp Blatter. He might get a medal instead. ;)
 
wring...she will tell them to go shopping at her shops created at the mrt station, i seriously think these shops nerd help.


If Saw Piak Hwa was still the CEO, she would tell the passengers that they have the option to disembark or not. :rolleyes:
 
wring...she will tell them to go shopping at her shops created at the mrt station, i seriously think these shops nerd help.

Don't discount the possibility that it's her obsession with the shops based on her narrow retail background and the potential revenue they could generate from rent that has led to the current problems.
She was the CEO for many years. And the breakdowns, errr, I mean disruptions, errr, I mean train withdrawals, are happening with great frequency now.
The current CEO unfortunately has to bear the brunt of all her previous shortcomings.
 
Zero Accountability of Senior Management .... very sad case for Singapore system ...
 
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