MRT train stalls at Tai Seng station, disrupting service at Circle Line for an hour

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MRT train stalls at Tai Seng station, disrupting service at Circle Line for an hour
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MRT services along the Circle Line were disrupted for about an hour after a train stalled at Tai Seng station on Saturday (Dec 14), causing delays in commuters' journeys. The disruption began at around 6.20pm, with some commuters reporting a 'blackout' on the train, which came to a standstill at Tai Seng station.

MRT train services at Tai Seng MRT station stalled, causing delays along the Circle Line that lasted for more than an hour.MRT services along the Circle Line were disrupted for about an hour after a train stalled at Tai Seng station on Saturday , causing delays in commuters' journeys.

Photos that AsiaOne took inside Tai Seng station show that the lights were back on inside the carriages but services had yet to resume.The operator said that the faulty train was coupled with another train and withdrawn to the depot.] Alfred Chua, who was travelling from HarbourFront to Holland Village, told The Straits Times that the train he was on had stalled at one-north station at around 8pm.

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