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I was planning to do a full trip on train 067/068 that morning, until the train started having issues after it was deployed. From Tuas West Road to Gul Circle stations, the train kept on experiencing a power fault whereby there were 3 unsuccessful attempts to reset the motor car(s) as the power kept on tripping after every station. At Joo Koon station, the TC stopped resetting the power fault(s), where as you can see from 10:50, the train starts to experience a slow pickup afterwards. This probably resulted in the train being detrained at Jurong East station, where it was then withdrawn to Ulu Pandan Depot afterwards. We're only down to the final 3 days left for the KHI C151 trains to run, and unluckily one of those 5 trains had already suffered a fault and detrained. Hopefully nothing else bad happens with the other remaining 4 left and all are able to run smoothly on their final days. On a side note, do correct me if there are any misinformation in my video description or the video itself, I'm not really familiar with this whole train "power fault" concept myself, this is only to the best of my understanding of the situation and from what I've observed. If there are any discrepancies, do let me know in the comments, thank you! ______________________________________________ Train model: C151 Train set: 067/068 Train run number: 327 Recording device: Samsung S21 FE All train footages were solely recorded and copyrighted by @PapaGuette. Permission is required if anyone were to use any clips or audio from my videos. This video was recorded on 24 September 2025, between 0712 to 0742 hours.