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On 22 July 2018, a hands-free ticketing technology trial was launched at 4 stations to examine the feasibility of a new hands-free fare gate that allows people with disabilities to enter and exit MRT stations without tapping their fare cards. If found to be feasible, the fare gates may be introduced to more stations.
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. [2] The locations of the stations are based on planning areas established by the Urban Redevelopment Authority for urban planning purpose; if a station is situated along the boundary of two or ...
28 August 2021; 3 years ago () 11.4 km Woodlands South - Caldecott TE3 - TE9 — — — 6 (100%) TBD Stage 3 TBD 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
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.
Public elevators were introduced at Expo MRT Station in the year 2000, and upgraded to all MRT stations by 2005. SPH Media Trust's The New Paper was distributed at most stations every weekday morning and Saturdays from 1 December 2016 to 10 December 2021. [3] [4] Wireless@SG, Singapore's free Wi-Fi network, has been deployed at all station ...
Construction began in 2016, with the expected completion date of 2023. [5] Initially expected to open in 2023, the restrictions on the construction due to the COVID-19 pandemic has led to delays in the TEL line completion, and the date was pushed to 2024. [6] On 5 March 2024, the LTA announced that the station will open on 23 June that year. [7 ...
The rolling stock on Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) and Light Rail Transit (LRT) includes several models of electric multiple units and people mover systems respectively. They are primarily operated by SBS Transit and SMRT Trains .
A week before its opening, there was an open house event for the Jurong stretch of the East-West Line (EWL), which included Chinese Garden station. [14] As announced by MRT Corporation chairman Michael Fam on 10 March 1988, [15] Chinese garden station opened on 5 November that year as part of the first portion of Phase II of the MRT system.