It was almost a "disaster" for me on a Sunday morning at Jurong East MRT
station when an unpopular message was aired over the platform informing
the passengers that there might be a train delay due to a fault.
I'm gonna be late for my assignment at Yishun if the delay is
more than 15 mins.
Fortunately 5 mins later, a "salvation" message came just in time to inform us that train operation was resumed.
BUT the crowd has already formed on the usually unpacked north bound train to Yishun.
No choice but to find a spot to stand till someone alights at the next station.
This incident taught me to prepare for any contigency plans and plan early for any important assigment
station when an unpopular message was aired over the platform informing
the passengers that there might be a train delay due to a fault.
I'm gonna be late for my assignment at Yishun if the delay is
more than 15 mins.
Fortunately 5 mins later, a "salvation" message came just in time to inform us that train operation was resumed.
BUT the crowd has already formed on the usually unpacked north bound train to Yishun.
No choice but to find a spot to stand till someone alights at the next station.
This incident taught me to prepare for any contigency plans and plan early for any important assigment
possible train delay message
train operation resume message
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