Singapore MRT line that under smrt
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Singapore MRT line that under smrt
 
Meta AI: SMRT Corporation operates the following MRT lines in Singapore:


1. North-South Line (NSL)
2. East-West Line (EWL)
3. Circle Line (CCL)
4. Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) - partially operated by SMRT


Here's a breakdown:


*North-South Line (NSL):*

- 45 km, 27 stations
- Connects Jurong East to Marina Bay


*East-West Line (EWL):*

- 57.2 km, 35 stations
- Connects Pasir Ris to Tuas Link


*Circle Line (CCL):*

- 40.5 km, 30 stations
- Connects Dhoby Ghaut to HarbourFront


*Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL):*

- 43 km, 32 stations (7 stations operated by SMRT)
- Connects Woodlands North to Gardens by the Bay


SMRT also operates:


- Bukit Panjang LRT (Light Rail Transit)
- Sengkang LRT
- Punggol LRT


Note: SMRT does not operate the Downtown Line (DTL), which is operated by SBS Transit.


For the latest updates and information:


1. SMRT Corporation's website
2. Land Transport Authority (LTA) website
3. (link unavailable) website
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(30-09-2024, 06:21 AM)Bigiron Wrote:  Singapore MRT line that under smrt
 
Meta AI: SMRT Corporation operates the following MRT lines in Singapore:


1. North-South Line (NSL)
2. East-West Line (EWL)
3. Circle Line (CCL)
4. Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) - partially operated by SMRT


Here's a breakdown:


*North-South Line (NSL):*

- 45 km, 27 stations
- Connects Jurong East to Marina Bay


*East-West Line (EWL):*

- 57.2 km, 35 stations
- Connects Pasir Ris to Tuas Link


*Circle Line (CCL):*

- 40.5 km, 30 stations
- Connects Dhoby Ghaut to HarbourFront


*Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL):*

- 43 km, 32 stations (7 stations operated by SMRT)
- Connects Woodlands North to Gardens by the Bay


SMRT also operates:


- Bukit Panjang LRT (Light Rail Transit)
- Sengkang LRT
- Punggol LRT


Note: SMRT does not operate the Downtown Line (DTL), which is operated by SBS Transit.


For the latest updates and information:


1. SMRT Corporation's website
2. Land Transport Authority (LTA) website
3. (link unavailable) website

Sengkang and Punggol LRT operated by SBS transit not SMRT.
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SMRT was allowed previously to let out space for adverts and retails. This was stopped by Gov 4 various reasons. There r so much valuable land and space under the overhead tracks. In countries like in Japan and Hmong Kong, the space were converted to retail stores. Why they never use such space in Singapore?

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(30-09-2024, 07:01 AM)revealer Wrote:  SMRT was allowed previously to let out space for adverts and retails. This was stopped by Gov 4 various reasons.  There r so much valuable land and space under the overhead tracks. In countries like in Japan and Hmong Kong,  the space were converted to retail stores. Why they never use such space in Singapore?

They did use the space for retail. U never go MRT station before?
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