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Previously Germany train no problem, then now China train, which is heavier and caused more breakdown. Now free charging, careful, one chicken wing out, take back the whole chicken.
If battery weak normally need 2 hour to charge base on original charger.
If low voltage maybe 1A it will take 4 to 5 hour.
If SMRT provide 3A charger then would be reasonable for quick charge 15min can charge 20%.
Previously Germany train no problem, then now China train, which is heavier and caused more breakdown. Now free charging, careful, one chicken wing out, take back the whole chicken.
Why not put inside the MRT cabin every seats has the charger point ?? It is convenient for all the commuters who take MRT. Encourage more ppl take MRT.
Previously Germany train no problem, then now China train, which is heavier and caused more breakdown. Now free charging, careful, one chicken wing out, take back the whole chicken.
You see, so fast, it happens again. Time to charge batteries!
A train fault at Novena station caused a delay on the North-South Line on Wednesday morning (July 23).
Affected commuters departing Novena MRT station on Wednesday morning (July 23).
Snaking queues for the northbound train at Toa Payoh, as commuters opted for alternate routes to head to the city area. (Photo: Kevin Kwang)
The crowd entering and leaving the train platform at Novena MRT station on Wednesday (July 23).
The taxi queue outside Toa Payoh MRT station Exit C on Wednesday (July 23). (Photo: Kevin Kwang)
A SMRT staff manning the bus-bridging service queue at Toa Payoh, while assisting affected public. (Photo: Kevin Kwang)
The advisory SMRT staff were handing out at Toa Payoh MRT on Wednesday morning (July 23). (Photo: Kevin Kwang)
SINGAPORE: A train fault at Novena station caused a delay on the North-South Line on Wednesday morning (July 23).
In a tweet posted at about 9.10am, train operator SMRT said commuters will need an estimated 20 minutes additional travelling time from Toa Payoh to Newton station. Six minutes later, it posted another tweet advising an additional 40 minutes travelling time for commuters.
SMRT also tweeted that free bus services are available at Toa Payoh station towards Newton.
When Channel NewsAsia visited Toa Payoh station at 9.50am, train service had resumed, although there was some confusion over whether free bridging bus services were still available.
Crowds were seen spilling over to the nearby Toa Payoh bus interchange and bus stops, while the taxi stand outside MRT Exit C snaked almost all the way to the staircase heading back down to the station.
Over at Novena MRT station, passengers on board a southbound train heard the train captain talking over the intercom with a passenger, who informed him that someone had fainted on the train. The train captain replied that he would alert medical personnel, according to a commuter who identified herself as Ms Eileen.
The latest incident comes two days after the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said it intends to fine SMRT and SBS Transit a total of S$1.65 million for five separate incidents between October 2013 and May this year which led to disruptions in service.