No train service across Singapore's entire Bukit Panjang LRT line due to power fault


SMRT said free regular or bridging buses are available outside the stations. ST FILE

SINGAPORE: Train service across the entire Bukit Panjang LRT (BPLRT) line came to a halt on Thursday (July 3) morning due to a power fault.

In a Facebook update at 9.13am, transport operator SMRT notified commuters about the fault spanning all 13 stations that happened at around 8.50am. It said that free regular or bridging buses are available outside the stations.

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