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MRT network's overall reliability up in first quarter
July 16, 2024
|The Straits Times
Trains went longer without delays but Circle, LRT lines fared worse than before
MRT trains went longer without delays in the first quarter of 2024 as the overall reliability of the rail network improved, latest figures from the Land Transport Authority (LTA) show.
The data also showed that the Circle Line (CCL) and the two LRT lines fared worse than before.
On average, MRT trains clocked 2.32 million train-km without service delays that lasted more than five minutes in the 12 months ending in March. This is higher than the 2.08 million train-km between delays in 2023.
The reliability figures are published by the LTA on a quarterly basis using a 12-month moving average of mean kilometres between failures (MKBF) - an engineering measure of rail reliability.
The latest report published on July 11 showed that the CCL, operated by SMRT, was the least reliable among five MRT lines.
CCL trains went an average of 1.03 million train-km between delays, or 181,000 train-km below 2023's performance and down from 2022's 1.84 million train-km.
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