SMRT apologises for Friday night’s Circle line fault caused by faulty ATC channel card
In an update on SMRT’s Facebook on Saturday, the transport operator said that the fault was traced to a faulty automatic train control channel card. The Straits Times has contacted SMRT for more information on the ATC channel card.
Commuters were told to add 30 minutes of travelling time between the Dhoby Ghaut/Marina Bay and Paya Lebar stations during the first incident. However, the fault recurred an hour later and persisted, even after three sets of ATC channel cards from French company Alstom were used to recover the ATC.
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