The two new MRT lines could connect at Greater Southern Waterfront, according to preliminary assessments. SINGAPORE: Two new rail lines serving more than 400,000 households could be operational in the ...
SINGAPORE: The Land Transport Authority is developing plans for two further metro corridors serving north and west Singapore, ...
The proposed Tengah and Seletar lines could form a single rail line, says Minister Chee Hong Tat. Read more at straitstimes.com.
First up, Singapore is expanding its rail network with the West Coast Extension, Seletar Line, and Tengah Line to improve public transport connectivity, according the Land Transport Authority (LTA).
Current and future developments such as at the west of Sengkang and Punggol, as well as the east of Woodlands, Toa Payoh and Ang Mo Kio, that are underserved by rail lines, could stand to benefit from ...
A rail master plan is then developed to serve Singapore's long-term transport demand ... We advise the public to refer to our website for official and accurate information on MRT lines." Don't quite ...
In news that will please north-end residents (and possibly annoy those who feel the train lines are already too convoluted), the government has announced feasibility studies into two possible new ...
The best way to get around Singapore is via its Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) subway system. This underground network has lines that stretch across the entire city. However, once you're in the desired ...
Today, more than half of Singapore’s total population – an estimated 3.4 million people – use the MRT and LRT daily. As Mr Yeo watches a new generation of commuters board the train ...
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