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===SMRT Cram Jam===
===SMRT Cram Jam===
On 11 February 2007, SMRT Organised the ''SMRT Cram Jam! cum Learning Journey and Charity Bazaar'' to raise funds for the SMRT Silver Tribute Fund. The Cram Jam took place in the morning seeking an entry into the Singapore Book of Records by cramming people inside a [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries C151|C151 train car (car 2027)]], a [[Mercedes-Benz O405G (Hispano Habit)|Mercedes-Benz O405G Bus (TIB1202K)]] and a Ssangyong Rodius/Stavic MPV Cab. The Singapore Police Force crammed 550 officers inside the train car, 235 staff from SMRT crammed inside the bus and an amazing 44 Girl Guides Singapore Cadets crammed themselves into the cab. Games and Carnival Food were organized and a 90-minute tour around the Bishan Depot.
On 11 February 2007, SMRT Organised the ''SMRT Cram Jam! cum Learning Journey and Charity Bazaar'' to raise funds for the SMRT Silver Tribute Fund. The Cram Jam took place in the morning seeking an entry into the Singapore Book of Records by cramming people inside a [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries 151|151 train car (car 2027)]], a [[Mercedes-Benz O405G (Hispano Habit) (Euro II)|Mercedes-Benz O405G Bus (TIB1202K)]] and a Ssangyong Rodius/Stavic MPV Cab. The Singapore Police Force crammed 550 officers inside the train car, 235 staff from SMRT crammed inside the bus and an amazing 44 Girl Guides Singapore Cadets crammed themselves into the cab. Games and Carnival Food were organized and a 90-minute tour around the Bishan Depot.


===Vandalism===
===Vandalism===
A [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries & Nippon Sharyo C751B|C751B (311/312)]] train was vandalised in an apparent security breach on 17 August 2011. The train was then put into service before the vandalism was discovered. On 15 July 2016, local and Australian media reported that between April and July 2015, two Americans Jim Harper and Danielle Bremner, posted a series of vandalism videos online under the pseudonyms Utah and Ether, with one video showing them committing the act at Bishan depot. Harper was arrested and jailed 6-months in May in Australia, while his partner is on the run.<ref>[//www.straitstimes.com/singapore/video-points-to-us-duo-as-train-vandals "Video points to US duo as culprits behind vandalism at SMRT's Bishan Depot in 2011]. Straits Times (15 July 2016).</ref>
A [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries & Nippon Sharyo 751B|751B (311/312)]] train was vandalised in an apparent security breach on 17 August 2011. The train was then put into service before the vandalism was discovered. On 15 July 2016, local and Australian media reported that between April and July 2015, two Americans Jim Harper and Danielle Bremner, posted a series of vandalism videos online under the pseudonyms Utah and Ether, with one video showing them committing the act at Bishan depot. Harper was arrested and jailed 6-months in May in Australia, while his partner is on the run.<ref>[//www.straitstimes.com/singapore/video-points-to-us-duo-as-train-vandals "Video points to US duo as culprits behind vandalism at SMRT's Bishan Depot in 2011]. Straits Times (15 July 2016).</ref>


Another incident of a MRT train being vandalized happened on a [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Qingdao Sifang C151A|C151A]] train on 5 May 2014. Police reports were made in the early hours of the morning when trains were being dispatched from the depot.<ref>[//www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/train-at-bishan-depot-vandalised-police-investigating "Train at Bishan depot vandalised; police investigating"]. Straits Times (10 May 2014).</ref>
Another incident of a MRT train being vandalized happened on a [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Qingdao Sifang 151A|151A]] train on 5 May 2014. Police reports were made in the early hours of the morning when trains were being dispatched from the depot.<ref>[//www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/train-at-bishan-depot-vandalised-police-investigating "Train at Bishan depot vandalised; police investigating"]. Straits Times (10 May 2014).</ref>


A third case of vandalism took place on 8 November 2014 when two Germans, Andreas Von Knorre and Elton Hinz, spraypainted a cabin on a [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries C151|C151]] train after breaking into the depot. They were each sentenced to nine months jail and given three strokes of the cane as per the Vandalism Act.<ref>[//www.todayonline.com/singapore/germans-who-vandalised-mrt-train-get-9-months-jail-3-strokes "Germans who vandalised MRT train get 9 months’ jail, 3 strokes"]. Today Online (6 March 2016).</ref>
A third case of vandalism took place on 8 November 2014 when two Germans, Andreas Von Knorre and Elton Hinz, spraypainted a cabin on a [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries 151|151]] train after breaking into the depot. They were each sentenced to nine months jail and given three strokes of the cane as per the Vandalism Act.<ref>[//www.todayonline.com/singapore/germans-who-vandalised-mrt-train-get-9-months-jail-3-strokes "Germans who vandalised MRT train get 9 months’ jail, 3 strokes"]. Today Online (6 March 2016).</ref>


===Incidents===
===Incidents===
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==Reception Tracks==
==Reception Tracks==
On the North South Line, it has 3 reception tracks, 2 that lead to {{Stn|Ang Mo Kio| station}} and 1 lead to {{Stn|Bishan| station}}.
On the {{NSL|b=}}, it has 3 reception tracks, 2 that lead to {{Stn|Ang Mo Kio| station}} and 1 lead to {{Stn|Bishan| station}}.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Rail Depot]]
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Bishan Depot
碧山车厂
பீஷான் பணிமனை
Statistics
Address 300 Bishan Road
Singapore 579828
Line(s) North–South Line
Rolling Stock(s) 151
751B
151A
151B
151C
R151

Bishan Depot is the first train depot in Singapore. It maintains trains for the North–South Line.

The depot was completed in 1987 by American architect Vikas M. Gore and the 12,000 square metres maintenance area at cost of S$300 million.

History[edit]

Date Event
7 November 1987 Depot officially opens

SMRT Cram Jam[edit]

On 11 February 2007, SMRT Organised the SMRT Cram Jam! cum Learning Journey and Charity Bazaar to raise funds for the SMRT Silver Tribute Fund. The Cram Jam took place in the morning seeking an entry into the Singapore Book of Records by cramming people inside a 151 train car (car 2027), a Mercedes-Benz O405G Bus (TIB1202K) and a Ssangyong Rodius/Stavic MPV Cab. The Singapore Police Force crammed 550 officers inside the train car, 235 staff from SMRT crammed inside the bus and an amazing 44 Girl Guides Singapore Cadets crammed themselves into the cab. Games and Carnival Food were organized and a 90-minute tour around the Bishan Depot.

Vandalism[edit]

A 751B (311/312) train was vandalised in an apparent security breach on 17 August 2011. The train was then put into service before the vandalism was discovered. On 15 July 2016, local and Australian media reported that between April and July 2015, two Americans Jim Harper and Danielle Bremner, posted a series of vandalism videos online under the pseudonyms Utah and Ether, with one video showing them committing the act at Bishan depot. Harper was arrested and jailed 6-months in May in Australia, while his partner is on the run.[1]

Another incident of a MRT train being vandalized happened on a 151A train on 5 May 2014. Police reports were made in the early hours of the morning when trains were being dispatched from the depot.[2]

A third case of vandalism took place on 8 November 2014 when two Germans, Andreas Von Knorre and Elton Hinz, spraypainted a cabin on a 151 train after breaking into the depot. They were each sentenced to nine months jail and given three strokes of the cane as per the Vandalism Act.[3]

Incidents[edit]

On 4 July 1985, there was a MRT mishap where four workers were trapped within 15 minutes.[4]

A technical officer working at the depot died as a result of his injuries sustained while operating a hydraulic press machine in the rolling stock shed on the morning of 24 March 2020. Following the accident, SMRT imposed a safety time-out and suspended maintenance works during the investigation period.[5]

Reception Tracks[edit]

On the North–South Line, it has 3 reception tracks, 2 that lead to Ang Mo Kio station and 1 lead to Bishan station.

References[edit]

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Lines North–South LineEast–West LineNorth East LineCircle LineDowntown LineThomson–East Coast Line

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Stations Jurong EastBukit BatokBukit GombakChoa Chu KangYew TeeKranjiMarsilingWoodlandsAdmiraltySembawangCanberraYishunKhatibYio Chu KangAng Mo KioBishanBraddellToa PayohNovenaNewtonOrchardSomersetDhoby GhautCity HallRaffles PlaceMarina BayMarina South Pier
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