From 29 November to 8 December 2025, there will be no service between the Bedok and Tampines stations, with shuttle services provided for those affected.
The LTA has stated that the adjustments are necessary for facilitating system compatibility works ahead of the opening of the CCL's sixth and final stage.
Train services have resumed on the East-West Line this morning following the replacement of additional rail segments.
The LTA has announced that there will be train services from Jurong East to Buona Vista stations for the rest of 30 September 2024.
LTA states that train shuttle service will only run every 20 minutes between Jurong East and Buona Vista stations by 27 September 2024.
SMRT trains and selected bus services will operate for longer hours to serve commuters who travel till late during the holiday season.
Effective from 10 December 2023, adjustments to bus services and routes are aimed at improving connectivity and complementing rail services.
These will facilitate rail works for the TEL Stage 4 and CCL Stage 6, which are slated to commence passenger service in 2024 and 2026 respectively.
The line will close an hour early on 12, 13, 19 and 20 August 2023, and will not operate on 1 October 2023 to facilitate upgrade works.
Manufactured by Alstom, the trains have been undergoing tests since their 2021 arrival, and are better equipped for pre-emptive maintenance.
The LTA has announced that MRT services along a section of the Circle Line will be adjusted from 11 June to 20 July 2023 from 9:00pm daily.
The Land Transport Authority has handed over the stations of phase 3 of the Thomson-East Coast Line to SMRT to begin preparations for commuter service.
The new train service will eliminate up to 2,400 road journeys, which translates to a reduction of almost 1,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.
Train services along the East-West Line from Bugis to Aljunied were disrupted after a person who entered the track was killed.
Some train and bus services will have their hours extended so as to cater for passengers who are heading home after the New Year's Eve celebrations.
The Thomson-East Coast line suffered a signalling fault on the morning of Friday, 4 December 2020, with no services available on the entire line.
Preliminary investigations indicate that a faulty power cable had caused the breakdown which disrupted the evening rush-hour commute for many commuters.
Demand for taxi and private-hire services remains low as Singapore enters phase 2 of its reopening, while public transport ridership is expected to rise.
A track fault near Braddell MRT station was slowing down train service on the North-South Line towards the city on 17 March 2020.
The LTA has announced that its contracts for new trains and railway systems will now ask suppliers to base servicing support in Singapore.