SINGAPORE: The MRT network’s reliability neared a record high in May, while the Circle Line’s (CCL) reliability improved by 50 per cent, according to the Land Transport Authority’s monthly report on Friday (Jun 12).
LTA publishes its reliability figures using a 12-month moving average of mean kilometres between failures (MKBF) – a metric that measures train reliability. It tracks the average distance that a train travels before it encounters a delay of more than five minutes.
In May, the overall MRT network MKBF reached 2,500,000 train-km, up from 2,220,000 train-km in April.
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