Trains and buses to run at pre-circuit breaker frequencies from June 2 amid safe distancing challenges

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Commuters can expect regular train and bus services as the nation gears up to return to work from Tuesday (June 2), when circuit breaker measures are eased.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Commuters can expect regular train and bus services as the nation gears up to return to work from Tuesday , when circuit breaker measures are eased.

According to a notice in April put out by LTA, trains running on the North-South, East-West, North East, Circle and Downtown lines pre-circuit breaker had intervals of three minutes during peak periods and around five minutes during off-peak periods. The green and orange social distancing stickers that were plastered over alternate seats in trains and buses will be removed as physical distancing will be difficult once the crowds return, Mr Khaw added.

He also encouraged commuters to check in and out with the SafeEntry app at train stations and bus interchanges, avoid talking to one another or on phones on public transport, and observe good personal hygiene like frequently washing and sanitising hands.

 

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You see, let peoples start work, crowded buses and trains again. Back/front, side by side, cannot maintain safe distancing at least 1m. I am very sure those have been working from home, more than 50% are going to work from 2 Jun.

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