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  • ...t houses two of Singapore's four incinerators, namely Tuas Incinerator and Tuas South Incinerator. A world-scale renewable diesel plant is also located the ...aritime boundary with the [[Western Islands]] to its east. The Tuas Second Link that links Singapore to Malaysia.
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  • {{Infobox/Station |Name=Tuas Link<br>大士连路<br>துவாஸ் லிங்க்
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  • |Introduced between Outram Park and Jurong East MRT stations. Wheelchair-accessible at launch. |Re-introduced between Raffles Place and Buona Vista MRT stations. Wheelchair-accessible at launch.
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  • {{Infobox/Station '''Joo Koon (EW29)''' is a [[Mass Rapid Transit]] (MRT) station on the {{EWL}}.
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  • {{Infoline|Termini|{{Stn|Pasir Ris}}<br>{{Stn|Tuas Link}}<br>{{Stn|Changi Airport}}}} ...The line is currently 55.7 km long with 35 stations, making it the longest MRT line.
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  • {{Infobox/Station '''Boon Lay (EW27/JS8)''' is a [[Mass Rapid Transit]] (MRT) station on the {{EWL}} and the future {{JRL}}<ref>[//www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltagov/
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  • |1982||28 March||Government decided to build the MRT. |rowspan=2|1983||14 October||Established the then MRT Corporation (Now Land Transport Authority).
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  • |Img={{Icon|MRT|W|70px|a=MRT|o={{CSS/LTA|s=|f=}}}} The '''Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)''' system forming the major component of the railway system. The network h
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  • {{Infobox/Station ...relating the history of the Outram Park prison can be found outside of the station. The prison no longer exists as residential blocks have been built where th
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