After three days of closure, normal MRT service will resume at Simei station, as well as the rest of the East-West Line (EWL), tomorrow (10 Dec).
The resumption, one day earlier than scheduled, was announced by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) in a Facebook post on Monday (9 Dec) night.
LTA revealed that EWL train service between Tanah Merah and Tampines would be back to normal from the start of passenger service hours on Tuesday.
This comes after new tracks were laid to connect the EWL to the new East Coast Integrated Depot, it said, adding:
We’ve completed comprehensive testing, including safety and ultrasonic tests on the tracks, power supply and train signalling systems.
It expressed gratefulness to the more than 500 workers, contractors, and crowd marshalls who had been working tirelessly on the tracks and assisting commuters on the ground, as well as commuters for their patience and understanding.
In an earlier post on Monday afternoon, LTA said EWL track works had been completed and testing was underway.
Transport Chee Hong Tat, in a Facebook post of his own, said he was glad that the track works and “rigorous” testing were completed one day ahead of schedule.
He thanked public transport workers and staff for their hard work over the past three days.
This included engineers, technicians and workers who were laying the tracks “around the clock”, planning and testing, as well as bus captains providing shuttle services between the affected stations.
He also conveyed his appreciation to commuters for “patience and understanding”, and supporting the public transport workers.
Train service at Simei was set to be suspended for four days from 7 to 10 Dec, LTA had announced in November.
The service adjustments also affected five other EWL stations: Tanah Merah, Tampines, Pasir Ris, Expo, and Changi Airport.
Commuters were advised to factor in up to 20 minutes of additional travelling time, with shuttle buses running between the closed stretch.
Also read: MRT reliability drops over the past year, with East-West Line showing biggest decline
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