When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. List of Singapore MRT stations - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Singapore_MRT_stations

    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.

  3. List of Singapore MRT and LRT lines - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Singapore_MRT_and...

    This is a list of MRT and LRT lines in Singapore, with details on costs, construction timelines and route length. ... Canberra station (infill) 26 March 2016; ...

  4. Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_Rapid_Transit_(Singapore)

    Many MRT stations have specially commissioned artworks in a wide variety of art styles and mediums, including sculptures, murals and mosaics. [115] [116] With over 300 art pieces across 80 stations, it is Singapore's largest public art programme. [115] [117]

  5. Category:Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) stations - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Mass_Rapid...

    Pages in category "Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) stations" The following 191 pages are in this category, out of 191 total. ... List of Singapore MRT stations;

  6. Rail transport in Singapore - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_transport_in_Singapore

    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 ...

  7. Kranji MRT station - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kranji_MRT_station

    Originally not part of the Woodlands MRT extension plans, Kranji station was later included in November 1992. Completed along with the other Woodlands extension stations on 10 February 1996, it is the largest among the stations, designed to handle a large volume of visitors to the Singapore Turf Club.

  8. North East MRT line - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_East_MRT_line

    Dhoby Ghaut station is the MRT network's largest, [183] and the five-level station is integrated with the twin-towered office complex Atrium@Orchard above it. [184] The network's first such integration of an MRT station with a commercial development, [183] [185] it permits more efficient land use and improves access to public transport. [186]

  9. East–West MRT line - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East–West_MRT_line

    The line serves 35 stations across 57.2 kilometres (35.5 mi) of track, and station codes for the line are green, corresponding to the line's colour on the system map. [89] [90] 8 stations, including Changi Airport, and 7 other stations on the stretch from Lavender to Tiong Bahru are underground, with the rest being elevated. With the exception ...