DTL, TEL reliability fell in March; CCL improved

DTL, TEL reliability fell in March; CCL improved


SINGAPORE – The reliability of the Downtown Line (DTL) fell in March due to a delay of more than five minutes, while the Circle Line’s (CCL) performance improved.

Overall, the MRT network’s reliability across all lines remains unchanged from February, according to data released by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on April 17.

On average, MRT trains clocked 1.74 million train-km between delays that lasted more than five minutes between April 2025 and March 2026, based on a 12-month moving average.

This figure is above the Republic’s rail reliability target of 1 million train-km, or mean kilometres between failure (MKBF), for the entire MRT network.

Reflecting the distance travelled by a train before encountering a delay of more than five minutes, the MKBF is a widely used engineering measure of rail reliability.

The North East Line (NEL), operated by SBS Transit, was still the most reliable MRT line, with a slight improvement in performance to 4.45 million train-km from 4.42 million train-km in February.

In second place was the CCL, run by SMRT. It averaged 2.37 million train-km, up from 1.8 million train-km the month before.

The third most reliable line was the SBS Transit-operated DTL, which saw its performance drop from an average of 2.8 million train-km to 2.1 million train-km.



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