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The East–West Line (EWL) is a high-capacity Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line operated by SMRT in Singapore, running from Pasir Ris station in the east to Tuas Link station in the west, with an additional branch between Changi Airport and Tanah Merah stations.
Line Generation Stock Manufacturer(s) Assembly Image Trainset statistics Speed Power Service Cost Number of train sets Cars per train set Total number of cars Car length Train set length Car width Car height Trainset capacity Seats Introduction Retirement North–South Line East–West Line: 2nd C651: Siemens: Vienna, Austria: 19 6 114 [26] [27 ...
Maximum Speed (km/h) Trains built Cars built Cars per set Lines served Built Number In Service Introduction into service Decommissioned Design Service C151: 90 80 66 396 6 North–South Line East–West Line: 1986 – 1989 2006 – 2008 [nb 1] 27 7 November 1987 22 June 2020 – Q3 2025 C151A: 35 210 2011 – 2014 35 27 May 2011 — C151B: 45 270
This is a list of MRT and LRT lines in Singapore, with details on costs, construction timelines and route length. ... North–South Line East–West Line: Phase 1 22 ...
Thomson–East Coast Line: Alstom: Urbalis 400 [123] 2020 Jurong Region Line: Siemens: Sirius CBTC: 2027 Cross Island Line: 2030 Former North–South Line: Westinghouse: FS2000 ATP [124] Fixed block; speed coded [e] 1987 STO Decommissioned on 2 January 2019 East–West Line: Decommissioned on 23 November 2018
Rail transport in Singapore mainly consists of a passenger urban rail transit system spanning the entire city-state: a rapid transit system collectively known as the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system operated by the two biggest public transport operators SMRT Trains (SMRT Corporation) and SBS Transit, as well as several Light Rail Transit (LRT) rubber-tyred automated guideway transit lines also ...
Malaysia and Singapore first agreed to build the 350-kilometer line in 2013, and signed a bilateral agreement in 2016. Train services were meant to commence by 2026.
Generally, the speed limits in Singapore are 50 km/h unless stated otherwise. [1] The speed limit is restricted to 40 km/h in School Zones , and 40 km/h or 30 km/h in Silver Zones. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Most expressways have speed limits of either 80 km/h or 90 km/h.