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Card-based, can be upgraded to SimplyGo at Station Machines 5, tops up at Station Machines 3 or ATMs, displays fares and balances at station gates or bus readers, permits retail and motoring use. Ticketing Offices and convenience stores (7–11) 5 years from date of purchase [37] 3.0 (Yellow)
Singapore One Rail (ComfortDelGro's SBS Transit and RATP Dev Asia Pacific) 2 Tengah Plantation: Pandan Reservoir: 2028 7 3 Enterprise: Jurong Pier: 2029 4 Nanyang Gateway: Peng Kang Hill: 3 Cross Island Line: 1 Aviation Park: Bright Hill: 2030 12 29 Changi East: TBA: 2 Turf City: Jurong Lake District: 2032 6 15 Extensions/Single stations North ...
The original station was known as U-Taphao Junction and was located to the north of the current station. The U-Taphao station also served as a junction for the Hat Yai–Songkhla Line. However, the junction often got hit by floods and was moved to the present location at Hat Yai Junction. [1] U-Tapao was reduced to a halt and eventually closed. [2]
SBS Transit Ltd (abbreviation: SBS or SBST) is a multi-modal public transport operator in Singapore operating bus and rail services. With a majority of its shares owned by Singaporean multinational transport conglomerate ComfortDelGro Corporation at 75%, it was formerly known as Singapore Bus Services before rebranding to SBS Transit on 1 November 2001.
The Singapore Rail Academy was also inaugurated in 2017 to better train railway engineers [20] and a new integrated train testing centre is to be built by 2022 to rigorously test new rail technologies. [21] These efforts are starting to pay off with the reliability of the MRT lines improving by almost ten-fold by 2019. [22]
A study by London consulting firm Credo further highlights the cost-efficiency of Singapore's public transport networks, [2] with integrated multi-modal (bus and train) single-journey regular trunk adult card-based fares ranging from S$0.99 to S$2.26. The Monthly Travel Pass, offering unlimited bus and train rides, is set at S$128 per month. [3]
It runs from Bukit Panjang station in the north-west of the country towards Expo station in the east via a loop around the city-centre. Coloured blue on the rail map, the line serves 34 stations, all of which are underground. [2] The DTL is the fifth MRT line on the network to be opened and the third line to be entirely underground.
The North–South Line (NSL) is a high-capacity Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line in Singapore, operated by SMRT Corporation.Coloured red on the Singapore rail map, the line is 45 kilometres (28 mi) long and serves 27 stations, [2] 11 of which, between the Braddell and Marina South Pier stations, are underground.