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  2. North–South MRT line - Wikipedia

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    Yio Chu Kang station is one of the oldest stations of the line. 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 Bishan and Marina South ...

  3. List of Singapore MRT stations - Wikipedia

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    13 December 2010 – 12 January 2011. 1 June 2011 – 15 July 2011. 23 January 2012. Thomson-East Coast Line Stage 1 – 3 [ 11][ 12] 8 January 2013 – 17 February 2013. 23 May 2013 – 17 June 2013. 27 June 2014. Thomson-East Coast Line Stage 4 – 5 (Excluding Changi Airport T5 and Founders' Memorial) [ 13] 30 April 2015 – 31 May 2015.

  4. Thomson–East Coast MRT line - Wikipedia

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    Thomson–East Coast MRT line. The Thomson–East Coast Line ( TEL) is a high-capacity Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line in Singapore. Coloured brown on the rail map, it is fully underground. When fully completed, the sixth line on the country's MRT network will serve 32 stations around 43 kilometres (27 mi) in length, becoming one of the world's ...

  5. List of Singapore MRT and LRT rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    Num­ber of train­sets Cars per train­set Num­ber of cars Car length Train­set length Car Width Car Height Trainset capacity Seats Circle Line: 3rd C851E: Alstom: Barce­lona, Spain: 23 3 69 23.65m (Mc) 22.8m (T) 70.1m 3.2m 3.7m 931 passen­gers 146 90 km/h (56 mph) (design) 78 km/h (48 mph) (service) 750 V DC third rail 2026; 2 years' time ()

  6. Facilities on the Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Facilities on the Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) Concourse level of Queenstown Station, showing a Conrac plasma display, passenger service centre, and faregates. Exterior view of Jurong East station, showing a C151 Train approaching. Some MRT stations, particularly interchange stations, are deep enough to be shielded from conventional bomb ...

  7. Farrer Road MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Farrer Road MRT station. /  1.317319°N 103.807431°E  / 1.317319; 103.807431. Farrer Road MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Circle line, located along the boundary of Farrer Court ( Bukit Timah) and Tyersall ( Tanglin) planning areas, Singapore. It is built underneath Farrer Road, the thoroughfare ...

  8. Toa Payoh MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Like all the stations of the NSL, the station is operated by SMRT Trains. [34] The station operates between 5:41 am and 12:25 am daily. [35] Train frequencies vary from 2.5 to 5.0 minutes. [36] The station has four entrances serving the Toa Payoh area. [37] Toa Payoh means "big swamp" in the Hokkien dialect. The name is a reference to the large ...

  9. Lakeside MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Lakeside. Lakeside station in Singapore. Lakeside MRT station is an above-ground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the East–West line in Jurong West, Singapore. This station is built on the northwestern bank of the Jurong Lake, hence its name. Lakeside station provides MRT access to residents living in Taman Jurong and Hong Kah.