NEL, SPLRT power systems to be upgraded from 2027


SINGAPORE – Physical upgrading work on the power supply system for the North East Line (NEL) and the Sengkang-Punggol LRT (SPLRT) will start in 2027 and be completed progressively by the mid-2030s.

Responding to queries, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on July 1 that the upgraded power supply arrangement will provide higher capacity and redundancy than the current set-up.

The system will, therefore, be better equipped to handle operational demands and reduce the risk of power-related disruptions, translating to a more reliable and resilient service for rail passengers.

A tender for this was called on May 18 and will close on Sept 30.

This renewal comes after the Government in February accepted recommendations from a task force looking into solutions to improve rail reliability after a series of disruptions.

The recommendations include an upgrade to the existing power intake at the NEL depot in Sengkang – which supplies power to the line – to one with a higher capacity, and installing more traction power substations that convert electricity from the grid into the appropriate voltage to power the rail system.

The task force said previously that the upgraded power intake would be able to “comfortably” power the entire line by itself while also having a buffer to cater to future needs.




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