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SMRT Trains
Keretapi SMRT Berhad
新加坡地铁有限公司
சிங்கப்பூர் பெருவிரைவு ரயில் நிறுவனம்
Company typePublic
IndustryPublic Transport Operator
FoundedSingapore (1987 (1987)) (as Mass Rapid Transit Corporation)
Headquarters,
Singapore
Area served
Singapore
Key people
Desmond Kuek (President & group CEO)
Seah Moon Ming (Chairman)
Lee Ling Wee (CEO, trains)
ServicesRailways
ParentSMRT Corporation
SubsidiariesSMRT Light Rail
Website[1]

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SMRT Trains Limited is a rail operator in Singapore and a wholly owned subsidiary of SMRT Corporation. Then known as Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRTC) when it was incorporated on 6 August 1987, it was renamed as Singapore MRT Limited before taking on its current name, SMRT Trains, in the year 2004.

On 7 November 1987, MRTC started services on Singapore's first MRT section, consisting of five stations from Yio Chu Kang to Toa Payoh. SMRT Trains currently manages most of the MRT services in Singapore except the North East Line and Downtown Line. On 11 December 2001, SMRT merged with TIBS Holdings. On 10 May 2004, all of the subsidiaries under the SMRT Corporation adopted the SMRT logo and brand officially.

6 trains – C151, C651, C751B, C151A and C151B are operating on the North South Line and the East West Line with the newest C151C will be operating in the future. The C830 and the latest C830C trains are operating only on the Circle Line, the CT251 will be operating only on the Thomson-East Coast Line, the C801 and the latest C801A are operating only on the Bukit Panjang LRT Line.

The main colour scheme for all the trains are black with red stripe, excluding C651 with the only exterior with white and red stripes, C801 with green and red stripes, C151B and C801A will bear the new SMRT livery, which consist of white, red, black and yellow pixel livery. The new LTA livery, which is black with green and red stripes, will be visible on C151C and R151 trains.

SMRT Trains currently has one subsidiary, SMRT Light Rail, which owns the contract to operate the Bukit Panjang LRT Line.[1]

Notable Incidents

  • Before the start of service, a maintenance vehicle spilt oil on the tracks between Clementi and Jurong East. The first ten eastbound trains reported braking problems. Then, at 7.50 am on 5 August 1993, the eleventh east-bound train from Jurong stopped at the Clementi Station for two minutes longer than scheduled due to it using its emergency brakes to stop at the station, and was then hit by the twelfth east bound train when it failed to stop in time. 156 passengers were injured by the collision.[2]
  • On December 15, 2011, train services were disrupted between Bishan and Marina Bay on the NSL. Two days after, train services were again disrupted between Toa Payoh and Marina Bay. This is the second worst major breakdown in SMRT history. SMRT suspected that the weight of the 4th generation trains, C151A, was the root cause of the breakdown. However, the 4th generation trains were sent back to China since July 2014. SMRT and LTA revealed that all of the critical parts like signalling, sleepers, third rail needs replacement by 2019.
  • On March 9, 2015, the BPLRT came to a halt due to a station fire and a power fault, which resulted in a 24-hour service suspension. The cause of the power faults were due to the fire at Segar LRT Station. All trains were done system check while during the 24-hour service suspension, LTA and SMRT engineers went to inspect each stations and the tracks before testing if the line can reinstate service. Certain section of tracks deemed as "possible causes of power faults" ran on reduced speed until around the 4th week of July before reinstating normal speed.
  • On July 7, 2015, the NSEWL was completely suspended from normal train services. It was also the first time both major lines were suspended simultaneously. This incident marks the worst breakdown in SMRT history. SMRT and LTA has suspected that faulty trains were the cause of this incident. Investigations concluded that a damaged insulator was the main cause of the multiple power trips on that day and SMRT could be fined for the lack of maintenance. Experts are looking into the matter to see if they can separate the power systems from the North South and East West Lines to prevent similar incidents form recurring.
  • Pasir Ris rail accident: On 22 March 2016, 2 SMRT staff were killed when a train hit them near Pasir Ris station along the EWL. This is the first fatal accident SMRT ever had in history. Following an audit and investigation, the Ministry of Manpower (Singapore) reported that SMRT had failed to follow safety procedures to ensure worker safety for the past 14 years.[3] Former assistant engineer Lim Say Heng pleaded guilty to one charge of causing the deaths of the trainees by failing to observe critical safety protocol and was sentenced to four weeks jail.[4]
  • On 7 October 2017, train services along the North South Line between Ang Mo Kio and Marina South Pier were disrupted due to flooding of MRT tunnels caused by a pump failure during rain.[5] Train services between Newton and Ang Mo Kio remained unavailable for 21 hours till the afternoon of the following day.[6][7] In the aftermath of the flooding incident, Ng Teck Poo, vice-president of maintenance and systems at SMRT was replaced.[8] Following further investigations, the manager and staff responsible for the maintenance of the pumps were suspended after it was revealed that maintenance for the past three quarterly maintenance (starting from December 2016) may have been falsified.[9]
  • Joo Koon rail accident: On November 15, two C151A trains collided at Joo Koon, injuring 28 people, making the second incident after 24 years on 5 August 1993 when two C151 trains collided at Clementi.

Fleet details

Contract* Image Type Maximum Speed (km/h) Trains Cars Line(s) served Built on Introduction into service Withdrawn from service
Design Service
C151 electric multiple unit 90 80 66 396 North South Line
East West Line
1986 – 1989
2006 – 2009
(Refurbishment)
7 November 1987 2023
C151A electric multiple unit 90 80 35 210 2011 – 2014 27 May 2011
C151B electric multiple unit 90 80 45 270 2014 – 2017 16 April 2017
C151C electric multiple unit 90 80 12 72 2017 –2019
C651 electric multiple unit 90 80 19 114 1993 – 1994
2016 – 2018
(Refurbishment)
20 September 1994
C751B electric multiple unit 90 80 21 126 1999 – 2001
28 January 2000
C830 electric multiple unit 90 78 40 120 Circle Line 2006 – 2008 28 May 2009
C830C electric multiple unit 90 78 24 72 2014 – 2015 26 June 2015
C801 electric multiple unit 55 48 19 19 Bukit Panjang LRT 1998 – 1999 6 November 1999
C801A electric multiple unit 55 48 13 13 2014 – 2015 19 November 2014
CT251 electric multiple unit 90 80 91 364 Thomson-East Coast Line 2015 – 2020

The trains are classified as contracts unlike other countries which uses "class".*

References

  1. ^ "About SMRT: Business and Subsidiaries". Retrieved November 4, 2017.
  2. ^ http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/INFOPEDIA/articles/SIP_814_2004-12-31.html
  3. ^ http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/smrt-did-not-comply-safety-procedures-staff-track-access-14-years-mom
  4. ^ https://sg.yahoo.com/news/ex-smrt-engineer-jailed-4-weeks-accident-caused-death-two-trainees-082028778.html
  5. ^ "Timeline of NSL disruption due to flooded MRT tunnel". Channel NewsAsia. 8 October 2017.
  6. ^ "NSL disruption: Malfunctioning water pumping system resulted in flooded MRT tunnel, says LTA". Channel NewsAsia. 8 October 2017.
  7. ^ http://redwiretimes.com/singapore-in-brief/21-hour-train-disruption-due-to-flooding-another-warning-sign-of-mrt-system-management-lapses/
  8. ^ https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2017/10/12/smrt-maintenance-vice-president-replaced-news-source-reports-inadequate-maintenance-of-water-pumping-system-behind-tunnel-flooding/
  9. ^ http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/full-smrt-and-ltas-statements-suspected-falsification-maintenance-records-bishan-station