SMRT acknowledges initial slow progress in escalator upgrade programme

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SINGAPORE — Rail operator SMRT on Wednesday (May 15) acknowledged that progress was initially fairly slow in its programme to upgrade 233 escalators at 42 stations on the North-South Line and East-West Line.

 

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