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Damaged train disrupts service for 7 hours

Submitted by Ian:"There was no announcements made about what really happened as the station still allowed passenger to get in. Should have just put up a sign or announce it over the speakers that there been an accident and let us decide if to enter the station or not. Otherwise it is just a waste of time paying for it and kept in the dark"http://www.straitstimes.com/Free/Story/STIStory_198656.html IT WAS a deafening crash that woke technical service officer Peter Foo at 3am yesterday. His first thought - a plane crash. Then the ninth-floor resident at Block 162 Tampines Street 12 looked out of his window and saw that a yellow maintenance train had collided with another, smaller carriage. 'There was smoke coming out of the train but luckily no fire. The sound was so loud,' said the 42-year-old. Several other residents who called The Straits Times interactive portal Stomp were also woken by what they believed was a collision.

 

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