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The Sentosa Monorail was a monorail system which served as the main means of transportation on the island of Sentosa in Singapore, and has been replaced by the new monorail system, the Sentosa Express. The system was constructed at a cost of S$14 million by Von Roll of Switzerland, who also built the Singapore Cable Car.
Map of Sentosa Monorail route and stations Source Manually reconstructed from satellite imagery circa 2000-2001. Checked against Singapore street directory (Singapore street directory 2000/2001 (20 ed.). Singapore: SNP Publishing.) and aligned to OpenStreetMap basemap circa 2022 based on surviving features and other landmarks. Date Author
Former Sentosa Monorail system which ran between 1982 and 2005 New Sentosa Express system undergoing trial runs in 2006. In June 2002, the Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) awarded a S$78 million (US$43.56 million) contract to Japanese subsidiary Hitachi Asia to build the Sentosa Express, which was part of a ten-year redevelopment plan for Sentosa, an offshore island south of the Singapore ...
The Hitachi small-type monorail is a straddle-type monorail built by Hitachi Rail for the use on the Sentosa Express. These trains are part of Hitachi Monorail line of ALWEG-based monorail. The trains were part of a project to replace Sentosa's previous aging monorail system. The trains are fully air-conditioned.
In 2005, the original Sentosa monorail was closed down due to plans to redevelop Sentosa with an integrated resort by 2010. A new Sentosa Express built by Hitachi commenced operations two years later. The MRT system was hit by a series of serious disruptions in the 2010s, the most serious cases occurring in December 2011, July 2015 and October ...
Sentosa Bus C, which has a route identical to Sentosa Bus 2, commenced operations on 1 October 2019 On 30 July 2017, trunk route bus service 123 was extended to Beach Station Bus Terminal. It is the first and currently the only mainland trunk route serving Sentosa. [5] On 1 January 2024, Sentosa Bus C was discontinued.
However, passenger traffic declined in the mid-1990s when a small causeway (Sentosa Gateway) was built to connect the island to mainland Singapore. The Ferry Terminal Monorail Station once served visitors to the western half of the island, until Sentosa Monorail closed down in 2005. By the start of the early 2000s, it had become clear to locals ...
This is a route-map template for the Sentosa Express, a monorail line in Singapore.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.