Be Prepared For Even Slower MRT Service To & From Changi Airport After Crack Found On Track


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If youโ€™re a University of London (UOL) undergraduate, youโ€™ll know that the service from Tanah Merah to Changi Airport is slow.

Especially when youโ€™re rushing for your exams at Expo.

Well, guess what?


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Itโ€™s going to get slower until 21 Jan 2020. And the reason for that?

Crack Found On Track Near Changi Airport

Yes, it rhymes.

And yes, this really happened.

On 16 Jan 2020, train operator SMRT found a crack in the crossing near Changi Airport MRT station.

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It was discovered during engineering hours although it wasnโ€™t specified how big the crack was.

What they did say, however, is that it is complicated repairing the track and will only be completed by 21 Jan 2020.

Trains To Be Diverted, Will Be Traveling Slower

SMRT said that until the crack was repaired, all trains will be diverted to one platform. It was added that trains will also travel at a slower speed when near the stretch of tracks.

SMRT seeks commutersโ€™ patience and understanding for the inconvenience caused.


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Commuters have reported feeling the delay in their journey.

One man ST spoke to says that when the train enters the curved section of the track towards Changi Airport, it โ€œslows down and starts intermittentlyโ€.

SMRT said that commuters can expect to add a delay of โ€œno more than 5 minutesโ€ to their journey.

Inconvenient But Safety First

If thereโ€™s anything that the recent SAF accidents have taught us, itโ€™s โ€œbetter to be safe than sorryโ€.

While adding delay to an already tiring journey is inconvenient AF, you do have to admit that itโ€™s better than the alternative:


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That nothing was done and something tragic happens. Like a major disruption.

Punggol East LRT Station was shut down three hours earlier than normal when they discovered a crack on the tracks.

During that incident, SBS Transit said that at that moment in time, there were no โ€œsafety concernsโ€.

However, if left to its own devices, the crack might grow and lead to a major disruption of train services.

So kudos to the people doing the checking for faults in our train lines, especially during the hours when weโ€™re fast asleep.


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After all, itโ€™s them that keeps us moving not just forward, but in a safe manner.

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