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23 November 2021 - 19 February 2022: Downtown Line; 1 March 2022 - 15 May 2022: North East Line; Subsequently; all stations were upgraded to Top-Up Kiosk with Cash Accepted (TUK-A) where cash can be accepted. Top Up Kiosks (TUK) can only accept NETS and Credit/Debit Card only together with the Assisted Service Kiosk (ASK).
MRT 01 Lebak Bulus-Kampung Bandan (2024) – the North–South Line. MRT 02 Balaraja-Cikarang (From 2029 the initial phase of Ujung Menteng Kalideres) – the East–West Line which has undergone changes so that it passes through the Ujung Menteng-Tomang segment. MRT 03 Kota-SHIA (2029) – passes Pluit and PIK. MRT 04 Lebak Bulus-Cawang-Cilincing.
System Map, including lines under construction. This is a list of all stations on the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system in Singapore. [1] As of 2024, the Singapore MRT has approximately 242.6 km (150.7 mi) of system length spread across six operational lines, the 19th highest in the world.
13 November 2022; 2 years ago () 13.5 km Caldecott - Gardens by the Bay TE9 ; TE11 - TE20 ; TE22 — — — 11 (100%) TBD Mount Pleasant station TBD Mount Pleasant TE10 — — — 1 (100%) TBD Marina South station TBD Marina South TE21 — — — 1 (100%) TBD Stage 4 TBD 23 June 2024; 6 months ago () 10.1 km Gardens by the Bay - Bayshore
In 2009, "Best Transport Building" was awarded to the designers at WOHA Architects at the World Architecture Festival for their design of Bras Basah station. [114] Many MRT stations have specially commissioned artworks in a wide variety of art styles and mediums, including sculptures, murals and mosaics.
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On 6 August 1985 Toa Payoh was the first MRT station to have its structural works completed, with the final bucket of cement poured into the station as part of the topping out ceremony. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Due to various soil conditions, in November 1985 the contractor requested an extension of eight months and additional monetary claims to ...
Commuters who ride the line are charged ₱13 ($0.26) for the first two stations, ₱16 ($0.32) for 3–4 stations, ₱20 ($0.41) for 5–7 stations, ₱24 ($0.49) for 8–10 stations and ₱28 ($0.57) for 11 stations or the entire line. Children below 1.02 meters (3 ft 4 in) (the height of a fare gate) may ride for free.