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C151A trains had STARiS installed during the manufacturing process. This version is based on the LTA font, symbols and based on a white background with a separate VFD for displaying text located side from the Active Route Map and 6 LED bulbs, indicating which side(s) that train doors would open.
As part of the Land Transport Master Plan 2040, feasibility studies are ongoing for a possible ninth MRT line to link the north and northeastern regions of Singapore to the south of the island. The new line is proposed to run from Woodlands North via Sembawang, Sengkang, Seletar, Serangoon North, Whampoa, Kallang, Marina East and towards the ...
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.
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.
21 October 2017; 7 years ago () 21.0 km Chinatown - Expo DT19 - DT35 — — — 16 (100%) TBD Hume station (infill) 28 February 2021; 3 years ago () 2025 — Hume DT4 — — — 1 (100%) TBD Stage 3 Extension TBD 2026 2.2 km Expo - Sungei Bedok DT35 - DT37 — — — 2 (100%) TBD Stage 2 Extension TBD 2040 TBD Bukit Panjang - Sungei Kadut ...
Planned route of the Cross Island MRT line [41] [42] The 58 kilometres (36 mi)-long CRL is planned to run in a generally east–west direction, serving 27 stations [10] and being an alternative route to the existing East–West (EWL) and Downtown (DTL) lines. [7] [43] Phase 1 of the line goes west from Changi, in the east, to Pasir Ris.
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 ...
The extension has a span of 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi), which spans a twin-tracked MRT viaduct, four above-ground stations and a 26-hectare (64-acre) depot to provide stabling and maintenance facilities for the additional trains that will be bought for the extension and to cater for future expansion of the line. [32]