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Written Reply to Parliamentary Question on Expected increase in Peak-Hour Train Frequency on North-East Line with Progressive Addition of Six New Trains

07 Jan 2025In Parliament

Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis asked the Minister for Transport 

a.     what is the expected increase in peak-hour train frequency on the North-East Line (NEL) with the progressive addition of six new trains since July 2023 and the recent opening of the Punggol Coast MRT Station; 

b.     when will the increased frequency be implemented; and 

c.     what is the (i) maximum number of trains that can be operating on the NEL and (ii) minimum interval between trains based on current technical constraints of the NEL.

Reply by Minister for Transport Chee Hong Tat:

1.     With the opening of Punggol Coast station and the addition of new trains serving the North East Line (NEL), the NEL will be able to support the operation of a maximum of 42 trains, up from 36 trains. 

2.     The Land Transport Authority (LTA) works with the operator to monitor ridership, and will adjust NEL frequencies within technical limits to ensure that there is sufficient train capacity for commuters, taking into consideration the safety and reliability of the train services. This can vary throughout the day and during different periods of the week and year.

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