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Service Ann Ou Nceme Nt SMRT Corporation Ltd 251 North Bridge Road Singapore 179102 Tel : 65 6331 1000 Fax : 65 6339 4229 www.smrt.com.sg 02 December 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SMRT Travel Advisory for Standard Chartered Marathon 2014 Service Announcement In view of the Standard Chartered Marathon 2014, trains will be running earlier for passengers on Sunday, 7 December 2014. Several bus services will be affected by route diversions. First Train Timings North-South Line The first North-bound train departs from Marina Bay MRT station toward Jurong East MRT station at 3.30am. The first South-bound train departs from Jurong East MRT station toward Marina Bay MRT station at 2.45am. East-West Line The first East-bound train departs from Joo Koon MRT station toward Jurong East MRT station at 2.30am to allow for passengers to transfer to the first South-bound train. The first West-bound train departs from Pasir Ris MRT station toward Joo Koon MRT station at 3am. Circle Line The first Inner-bound train departs from Dhoby Ghaut MRT station toward HarbourFront MRT station at 3am. The first Outer-bound train departs from HarbourFront MRT station toward Dhoby Ghaut MRT station at 2.45am. Bukit Panjang LRT Train services on the Bukit Panjang LRT (Service A from Senja Station) will commence at 2.30am. The extended operating hours do not apply to the Changi Airport Extension (Expo and Changi Airport Stations), Circle Line Extension (Bayfront and Marina Bay CCL Stations) and North-South Line Extension (Marina South Pier Station). Bus Route Diversion SMRT bus services 61, 75, 77, 106, 167, 171, 190, 700A, 851, 960, 961 and 970 will be diverted from 1am to 3.30pm due to road closure at parts of the city area. 1 CRN: 200001855H Please refer to Annex A for details of the affected bus services. Passengers may contact SMRT Customer Relations at 1800-336-8900 from 7.30am to 6.30pm on weekdays (excluding public holidays) or visit www.smrt.com.sg for more information. -End- 2 CRN: 200001855H Annex A 3 CRN: 200001855H 4 CRN: 200001855H .
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