Train services between the Choa Chu Kang and Woodlands stations on the North-South Line were disrupted due to a traction power fault on Jun. 3, 2024.
Transport operator SMRT Corporation Ltd (SMRT) announced on X, formerly Twitter at 6:08pm that train services were down between the Yew Tee and Woodlands stations.
[NSL]: Due to a traction power fault, there is no train svc from #YewTee to #Woodlands.
Bridging Bus Service is available between #YewTee and #Woodlands,
Passengers are advised to alternative route via [TEL] line.
— SMRT Corporation (@SMRT_Singapore) June 3, 2024
In a Facebook post at 6:30pm, SMRT said the power traction fault happened between Kranji and Marsiling stations at around 5:50pm.
This affected train services in both directions between Yew Tee and Woodlands stations.
Free regular bus and bridging buses which operated between Choa Chu Kang and Woodlands were provided to assist affected commuters.
SMRT also encouraged commuters to consider taking the Thomson-East Coast Line trains.
Congested stations
Facebook posts shared by affected commuters showed congested MRT stations at Marsiling and Yew Tee, with passengers instructed to get off the trains.
Resumed around 8:30pm
At around 8:10pm, SMRT said on X that south-bound trains between the stations had resumed.
[UPDATE] [NSL] : South bound train service from #ChoaChuKang to #Woodlands has resumed. Free Regular Bus and Bridging Bus Services are still available between #ChoaChuKang and #Woodlands.
— SMRT Corporation (@SMRT_Singapore) June 3, 2024
According to a later post, all train services resumed around 8:32pm and all free bus services were ceased.
[UPDATE] [NSL] : South bound train service from #ChoaChuKang to #Woodlands has resumed. Free Regular Bus and Bridging Bus have ceased.
— SMRT Corporation (@SMRT_Singapore) June 3, 2024
Top photos via Naw Pa Zaw Phaw/Facebook & May Yanguas/Facebook