Cerano 1st Gear October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 STRAITS TIMES Quote: Hundreds stranded at Tanjong Pagar after MRT breaks down Broken-down train leads to crowds at platform, station The crowd at Tanjong Pagar MRT station last night, after a train breakdown saw SMRT staff close the fare gates to prevent overcrowding on the platform. -- PHOTO: PHILIP LIM Hundreds of people were left stranded at Tanjong Pagar MRT station on Friday evening, after staff there closed the fare gates to prevent overcrowding on the platforms. The cause was an SMRT train which had broken down on the East-West Line, resulting in a 20-minute delay that affected some 6,500 commuters in total. An SMRT spokesman said a westbound train at Kallang MRT developed a fault at around 5.50pm, and had to be taken out of service. This led to the disruption on the westbound service between Kallang and Bugis. Trains were turned around at Eunos and Bugis to maintain the westbound service on unaffected stretches of the line. Full services resumed at around 6.10pm. Sauce: http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking...ry_723610.html HWZ: http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/showthread.php?t=3441312 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Littleknown Clutched October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 I think it is time to move away from the COE problem (that is already cast in stone) to the hardhitting issue of how LTA is going to measure improvement in MRT and bus services. Improve, improve, improve - talking so much yearly since MRT built. Where is improvement? By timetable met, trains frequencies, breakdowns, commuter feedback?? Any independent audit party used? dont really trust LTA and SMRT figures. vested interests. who audit them? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Relacklabrudder 1st Gear October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 The question is Not how nationalization of public transport lead to lower quality as it is nit proven But how a privatized Monopoly will lead to competitive value for consumers with increasing quality as it is always proven monopoly will lead to profiteering and lower value for consumers ALWAYS Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 (edited) Mechanical issues are unavoidable. It's just a matter of how frequent it happens within a span of time. If issues could be remedied within an hour or even minutes it's considered efficient. Even the cars we drive have issues like wear & tear needless to say about trains. It's just that the recent hot topic of transportation put ppl in aggressive nit picking mode. Edited October 15, 2011 by Watwheels Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowFlash Clutched October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 Mechanical issues are unavoidable. It's just a matter of how frequent it happens within a span of time. If issues could be remedied within an hour or even minutes it's considered efficient. Even the cars we drive have issues like wear & tear needless to say about trains. It's just that the recent hot topic of transportation put ppl in aggressive nit picking mode. but then train break downs are getting very frequent...especially delays... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunlight 1st Gear October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 public transport should nationalised Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
VellfireS 4th Gear October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 but then train break downs are getting very frequent...especially delays... Well , its unavoidable bro.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gukubird Neutral Newbie October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 I dont think this is nit picking. SMRT as a service provider who main aim is to provide train services. If the train breakdown frequently, it's speak volume of is capabilities in providing services especially with the gov giving them more business. I am comparing it like medical device break down during operation, critical bank server broke down during bear or bull run I am waiting for the CEO to come out any say "if the train want break down, then we also don't have a choice" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Razgriz Clutched October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 Well , its unavoidable bro.. Bro .. It is unavoidable understand but if your mech charge u sky high price for maintaining your car yet your car always breakdown u also feel frustrated right ? Give more small companies open buses route and fight .. Don give those MNC .. Else it will only be back to square 1 .. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Littleknown Clutched October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 Mechanical issues are unavoidable. It's just a matter of how frequent it happens within a span of time. If issues could be remedied within an hour or even minutes it's considered efficient. Even the cars we drive have issues like wear & tear needless to say about trains. It's just that the recent hot topic of transportation put ppl in aggressive nit picking mode. Then why do LTA issue fines for service disruption? If LTA thinks like you, we definitely doom. Smrt can save money on maintaining parts that take less than 1 hour to repair. Just let it break down more often loh, since sure got wear and tear mah. One word for you. But nevermind I good mood today. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KARTer 2nd Gear October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 The question is Not how nationalization of public transport lead to lower quality as it is nit proven But how a privatized Monopoly will lead to competitive value for consumers with increasing quality as it is always proven monopoly will lead to profiteering and lower value for consumers ALWAYS Spot on!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KARTer 2nd Gear October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 Then why do LTA issue fines for service disruption? If LTA thinks like you, we definitely doom. Smrt can save money on maintaining parts that take less than 1 hour to repair. Just let it break down more often loh, since sure got wear and tear mah. One word for you. But nevermind I good mood today. I thought an efficient and thorough maintenance schedule plus suitable checks on regular basis can cut down mechanical breakdowns drastically, if not almost completely?? ............ it's not rocket science or super hi-tech stuff our train system running on. i believe either someone has been sleeping on his job, or the SOP for preventive maintenance is far from sufficient.... both these are man-made misteaks / oversights Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KARTer 2nd Gear October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 I dont think this is nit picking. SMRT as a service provider who main aim is to provide train services. If the train breakdown frequently, it's speak volume of is capabilities in providing services especially with the gov giving them more business. I am comparing it like medical device break down during operation, critical bank server broke down during bear or bull run I am waiting for the CEO to come out any say "if the train want break down, then we also don't have a choice" that charbo has to be sacked.... she's just not up to it when it comes to providing reliable train service..... too many incidents liao Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darthrevan Supercharged October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 that charbo must be trying to cut costs by not scheduling more maintenance..so as to jack up profit for shareholders Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blueray Hypersonic October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 that charbo must be trying to cut costs by not scheduling more maintenance..so as to jack up profit for shareholders i think so too ... no wonder every year can report increasing profit. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunlight 1st Gear October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 that charbo must be trying to cut costs by not scheduling more maintenance..so as to jack up profit for shareholders From SMRT annual report 2011, the biggest shareholder of SMRT is Temasek @ 54.28% Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pufferfish1 Clutched October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 either you pay more for your car which means less for your family or take crappy public transport whatever it is, p8p wins. lets rejoice Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Celicar Turbocharged October 15, 2011 Share October 15, 2011 that charbo must be trying to cut costs by not scheduling more maintenance..so as to jack up profit for shareholders Pls lor, she cut cost, more like she doesn't have all her fingers in the pie lor. She gives me the impression she really doesn't know what's going on, you watch her media interviews and you may also get that sense. If you investigate what's the most inefficient/overvalued thing in SMRT, I think she's running close to the top, if not the top. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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