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封面图片:Logo of the Cross Island Line, part of the Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore).参考译文:新加坡大众捷运系统跨岛线 的标志。图片来源:Danialrosli此图片遵循CC BY-SA 4.0协议 0. 概述[1] 0.1 线路图[1] 此图片遵循CC BY-SA 3.0协议 图片题注:SVG map of Cross Island MRT Line in Singapore参考...
Singapore MRT This is MRTpedia, an encylopedia of information about every line and every station on the Singapore MRT. The Singapore MRT system consists of 12 lines and 181 stations (216 stations if interchange stations are counted multiple times for each line). North South Line Jurong East...
Singapore river & bay areas. River & bays are marked with dots Standard Transfer 272 Tap Out to Transfer 2111 East-West Line 123flight Code:EW Color:Green North-South Line 45 Code:NS Color:Red North East Line 67 Code:NE Color:Purple ...
The CRL is set to become Singapore’s eighth MRT line and its longest fully underground line, stretching over 50 kilometers. The project is being executed in three phases, with the first phase anticipated to be operational by 2030. To minimize the environmental impact on the forested areas of...
In July, Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA)awarded a S$242m ($178.6m) contractfor new Cross Island Line tunnels to a joint venture of Nishimatsu Construction and Okumura Corporation Singapore.
The Jurong Region Line (JRL) is Singapore’s 7th MRT line. It serves Singapore's "second CBD", including Jurong Industrial Estate, Jurong Innovation District, and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU). The JRL will connect to existing lines at Choa Chu Kang, Boon Lay and Jurong East st...
MRT lines will be graded according to how environmentally friendly they are, in a step towards making Singapore’s transport system greener. The Circle Line, the first to be graded, scored a gold ranking for measures such as re-using energy produced by a braking train to power up another tr...
TheSingapore MRT‘s long-awaited Downtown Line opens its first phase on 22 December 2013. Six stations of what will eventually be a 34-station, 42 km line will start services on a semi-circular loop in the city center. The line starts at Bugis, connecting to the East West Line, continu...