SINGAPORE: An SBS Transit bus was involved in an accident outside Changi Airport Terminal 3 on Wednesday (Sep 22), crashing into what looked like a pillar of a Skytrain track above.
"We confirm that there’s an accident," said Changi Airport Group (CAG) in response to CNA's queries.
"No services have been running on the Skytrain track and our engineers are assessing if there’s any impact to the infrastructure."
Changi Airport ground staff and police officers were at the scene near Terminal 3 when CNA arrived at about 3pm.
The windscreen of the bus was shattered and there was no sign of the bus driver or passengers.
Security officers and airport staff members attend to the incident in Changi Airport. (Photo: Matthew Mohan)
Security officers on site in Changi Airport. (Photo: Matthew Mohan)
A fire truck at the scene in Changi Airport. (Photo: Matthew Mohan)
Airport Emergency Service vehicles were also at the scene.
Bus services on the road parallel to the crash continued to operate.
Asked if there were any injuries, the CAG spokesperson directed the query to the bus company.
CNA has contacted SBS Transit, the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force for more information.
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"We confirm that there’s an accident," said Changi Airport Group (CAG) in response to CNA's queries.
"No services have been running on the Skytrain track and our engineers are assessing if there’s any impact to the infrastructure."
Changi Airport ground staff and police officers were at the scene near Terminal 3 when CNA arrived at about 3pm.
The windscreen of the bus was shattered and there was no sign of the bus driver or passengers.

Security officers and airport staff members attend to the incident in Changi Airport. (Photo: Matthew Mohan)

Security officers on site in Changi Airport. (Photo: Matthew Mohan)

A fire truck at the scene in Changi Airport. (Photo: Matthew Mohan)
Airport Emergency Service vehicles were also at the scene.
Bus services on the road parallel to the crash continued to operate.
Asked if there were any injuries, the CAG spokesperson directed the query to the bus company.
CNA has contacted SBS Transit, the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force for more information.
Continue reading...