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===First phase of development===
===First phase of development===


The North South line is the first MRT line in Singapore, with the first section from [[Yio Chu Kang station|Yio Chu Kang]] to [[Toa Payoh station|Toa Payoh]] opening on 7 November 1987.  on 12 December 1987, nine more stations from [[Novena station|Novena]] to [[Outram Park station|Outram Park]] opened. <ref>{{Cite news|url=http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19871212-1.2.3|title=Shopping for Xmas the MRT way...|last=Rav|first=Dhaliwal|date=12 December 1987|work=Straits Times|access-date=19 September 2017|via=eResources}}</ref> The line was extended northward to [[Yishun station|Yishun]] on 20 December 1988 and it began independent operations on 4 November 1989, when the extension to [[Marina Bay station|Marina Bay]] was opened.
The North South line is the first MRT line in Singapore, with the first section from [[Yio Chu Kang station|Yio Chu Kang]] to [[Toa Payoh station|Toa Payoh]] opening on 7 November 1987.  on 12 December 1987, nine more stations from [[Novena station|Novena]] to [[Outram Park station|Outram Park]] opened. <ref>[http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19871212-1.2.3 Shopping for Xmas the MRT way...]</ref> The line was extended northward to [[Yishun station|Yishun]] on 20 December 1988 and it began independent operations on 4 November 1989, when the extension to [[Marina Bay station|Marina Bay]] was opened.


===Second phase of development (Woodlands extension)===
===Second phase of development (Woodlands extension)===


After the Branch Line opened in 1990, the Woodlands MRT line was envisioned to link [[Yishun station|Yishun]] and [[Choa Chu Kang station|Choa Chu Kang]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/infopedia/articles/SIP_364_2005-01-28.html|title=Woodlands MRT line {{!}} Infopedia|last=Singapore|first=National Library Board,|website=eresources.nlb.gov.sg|access-date=2017-09-19}}</ref> During the initial planning of the line, [[Sembawang station|Sembawang]] station was only intended as a provisional station, to be built at a later date as Sembawang town was not constructed then. [[Kranji station|Kranji]] station was not planned. But on the second round of planning, the government decided to build these stations and omit Sungei Kadut station from the plan. Sungei Kadut station will be built later if the town's population justifies the necessity for the station. With the Woodlands Extension opening on 10 February 1996, the Branch Line became part of the North South line.<ref name=":0" />
After the Branch Line opened in 1990, the Woodlands MRT line was envisioned to link [[Yishun station|Yishun]] and [[Choa Chu Kang station|Choa Chu Kang]]. During the initial planning of the line, [[Sembawang station|Sembawang]] station was only intended as a provisional station, to be built at a later date as Sembawang town was not constructed then. [[Kranji station|Kranji]] station was not planned. But on the second round of planning, the government decided to build these stations and omit Sungei Kadut station from the plan. Sungei Kadut station will be built later if the town's population justifies the necessity for the station. With the Woodlands Extension opening on 10 February 1996, the Branch Line became part of the North South line.<ref>[http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/infopedia/articles/SIP_364_2005-01-28.html Woodlands MRT line - Infopedia]</ref>


===Jurong East modification project===
===Jurong East modification project===
The Jurong East modification project entailed the construction of a new platform and the addition of a fourth track to [[Jurong East station|Jurong East station]] to reduce waiting times and crowding at the station during peak hours.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://app.lta.gov.sg/corp_press_content.asp?start%3D1964 |title=Jurong East Modification Project|accessdate=January 31, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120212162757/http://app.lta.gov.sg/corp_press_content.asp?start=1964 |archivedate=February 12, 2012 }}</ref> The modification project was completed on 27 May 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=9h18aw9i6asknrt367xu15fsk5yfn42ppgtynwhh6ob20585f8 |title=New Platform At Jurong East Station To Open On 27 May |publisher=Land Transport Authority of Singapore |date=16 May 2011 |accessdate=2014-11-22}}</ref> The track and platform was initially opened during morning peak hours only, but since December 2011, they also operate during the evening peak hours.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=9h18aw9i6asknrt367xu15fsk5yfn42ppgtynwhh6ob20585f8|title=New Platform At Jurong East Station To Open On 27 May {{!}} Press Room {{!}} Land Transport Authority|website=www.lta.gov.sg|language=en|access-date=2017-09-23}}</ref>
The Jurong East modification project entailed the construction of a new platform and the addition of a fourth track to [[Jurong East station|Jurong East station]] to reduce waiting times and crowding at the station during peak hours.<ref>[http://app.lta.gov.sg/corp_press_content.asp?start%3D1964 Jurong East Modification Project]</ref> The modification project was completed on 27 May 2011.<ref>[http://www.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=9h18aw9i6asknrt367xu15fsk5yfn42ppgtynwhh6ob20585f8 New Platform At Jurong East Station To Open On 27 May]</ref> The track and platform was initially opened during morning peak hours only, but since December 2011, they also operate during the evening peak hours.<ref>[https://www.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=9h18aw9i6asknrt367xu15fsk5yfn42ppgtynwhh6ob20585f8 New Platform At Jurong East Station To Open On 27 May]</ref>


===North South line extension===
===North South line extension===
A 1km, one station extension from [[Marina Bay station|Marina Bay]] to [[Marina South Pier station]] was opened on 23 November 2014.<ref name=":1" /> At first, only 1 in 4 of the southbound trains terminated at Marina South Pier. The other three trains still terminated at the ex-terminus, Marina Bay, possibly due to low demand. This restriction was lifted on May 2017 due to the inauguration of the new signalling system.  
A 1km, one station extension from [[Marina Bay station|Marina Bay]] to [[Marina South Pier station]] was opened on 23 November 2014.  At first, only 1 in 4 of the southbound trains terminated at Marina South Pier. The other three trains still terminated at the ex-terminus, Marina Bay, possibly due to low demand. This restriction was lifted on May 2017 due to the inauguration of the new signalling system.  


===Canberra station===
===Canberra station===


On 17 January 2013, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced that a feasibility studies was being conducted to create a station between [[Sembawang station|Sembawang]] and [[Yishun station|Yishun]] stations.<ref>http://app.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=38dc4ca3-5e70-4bf8-97bc-87f78e6303e7 Two New Rail Lines And Three New Extensions To Expand Rail Network By 2030]</ref> The feasibility studies was completed in 2014 and Canberra station was to be built.<ref>[http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/transport/story/new-mrt-station-north-south-line-canberra-20140627 New MRT station for North-South Line: Canberra]</ref> Shortly later on 1 August 2014, LTA announced that construction will start in mid-2015 and is expected to be completed by 2019.<ref>[http://www.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=beab07d4-f096-4d34-bc70-9d529ae12634 New Addition to North-South Line: Canberra Station]</ref> Construction works for Canberra station commenced on 26 March 2016.<ref>[https://www.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=7de0099c-4e9d-4a67-bb3f-217885a85fe3 WORK STARTS FOR CANBERRA MRT STATION ON NORTH-SOUTH LINE]</ref> This station, which is an Infill station, will have side platforms, similar to that of [[Dover station|Dover]]. The construction costs S$90 million<ref>[http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/work-starts-on-canberra/1809560.html Work starts on Canberra MRT station]</ref> and is expected to be completed by 2019 to serve upcoming developments near the station.<ref>[http://www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltaweb/en/public-transport/projects/canberra.html Canberra Station]</ref>
On 17 January 2013, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced that a feasibility studies was being conducted to create a station between [[Sembawang station|Sembawang]] and [[Yishun station|Yishun]] stations.<ref>[http://app.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=38dc4ca3-5e70-4bf8-97bc-87f78e6303e7 Two New Rail Lines And Three New Extensions To Expand Rail Network By 2030]</ref> The feasibility studies was completed in 2014 and Canberra station was to be built.<ref>[http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/transport/story/new-mrt-station-north-south-line-canberra-20140627 New MRT station for North-South Line: Canberra]</ref> Shortly later on 1 August 2014, LTA announced that construction will start in mid-2015 and is expected to be completed by 2019.<ref>[http://www.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=beab07d4-f096-4d34-bc70-9d529ae12634 New Addition to North-South Line: Canberra Station]</ref> Construction works for Canberra station commenced on 26 March 2016.<ref>[https://www.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=7de0099c-4e9d-4a67-bb3f-217885a85fe3 WORK STARTS FOR CANBERRA MRT STATION ON NORTH-SOUTH LINE]</ref> This station, which is an Infill station, will have side platforms, similar to that of [[Dover station|Dover]]. The construction costs S$90 million<ref>[http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/work-starts-on-canberra/1809560.html Work starts on Canberra MRT station]</ref> and is expected to be completed by 2019 to serve upcoming developments near the station.<ref>[http://www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltaweb/en/public-transport/projects/canberra.html Canberra Station]</ref>


===Timeline of stations opened===
===Timeline of stations opened===

Revision as of 15:48, 1 July 2018


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North South Line
南北线
வடக்கு தெற்கு வரி
NSL Map.png
Statistics
Status Operational
Termini Jurong East
Marina South Pier
Stations 27 (1 U/C)
Services 1
Operator(s) SMRT Trains
Rolling stock C151, C651, C751B, C151A, C151B
Line length 45 km
Track gauge 1,435 mm standard gauge
Electrification 750V DC Third rail

North South Line (NSL) is the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line. Traveling from one end to the other takes about 65 minutes. The line is currently 45 km long with 27 stations, which includes Canberra station.

History

First phase of development

The North South line is the first MRT line in Singapore, with the first section from Yio Chu Kang to Toa Payoh opening on 7 November 1987. on 12 December 1987, nine more stations from Novena to Outram Park opened. [1] The line was extended northward to Yishun on 20 December 1988 and it began independent operations on 4 November 1989, when the extension to Marina Bay was opened.

Second phase of development (Woodlands extension)

After the Branch Line opened in 1990, the Woodlands MRT line was envisioned to link Yishun and Choa Chu Kang. During the initial planning of the line, Sembawang station was only intended as a provisional station, to be built at a later date as Sembawang town was not constructed then. Kranji station was not planned. But on the second round of planning, the government decided to build these stations and omit Sungei Kadut station from the plan. Sungei Kadut station will be built later if the town's population justifies the necessity for the station. With the Woodlands Extension opening on 10 February 1996, the Branch Line became part of the North South line.[2]

Jurong East modification project

The Jurong East modification project entailed the construction of a new platform and the addition of a fourth track to Jurong East station to reduce waiting times and crowding at the station during peak hours.[3] The modification project was completed on 27 May 2011.[4] The track and platform was initially opened during morning peak hours only, but since December 2011, they also operate during the evening peak hours.[5]

North South line extension

A 1km, one station extension from Marina Bay to Marina South Pier station was opened on 23 November 2014. At first, only 1 in 4 of the southbound trains terminated at Marina South Pier. The other three trains still terminated at the ex-terminus, Marina Bay, possibly due to low demand. This restriction was lifted on May 2017 due to the inauguration of the new signalling system.

Canberra station

On 17 January 2013, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced that a feasibility studies was being conducted to create a station between Sembawang and Yishun stations.[6] The feasibility studies was completed in 2014 and Canberra station was to be built.[7] Shortly later on 1 August 2014, LTA announced that construction will start in mid-2015 and is expected to be completed by 2019.[8] Construction works for Canberra station commenced on 26 March 2016.[9] This station, which is an Infill station, will have side platforms, similar to that of Dover. The construction costs S$90 million[10] and is expected to be completed by 2019 to serve upcoming developments near the station.[11]

Timeline of stations opened

Date Event
7 November 1987 Yio Chu Kang - Toa Payoh
12 December 1987 Toa Payoh - Raffles Place
20 December 1988 Yishun - Yio Chu Kang
4 November 1989 Raffles Place - Marina Bay
Separation of North South Line and East West Line
10 March 1990 Jurong East - Choa Chu Kang (part of East West Line)
10 February 1996 Choa Chu Kang - Yishun
Jurong East - Choa Chu Kang integrated to North South Line
27 May 2011 Jurong East Modification Project (JEMP) open[12]
23 November 2014 Marina Bay - Marina South Pier[13]
29 May 2017 Switching from Fixed Block Signaling system to Communication Based Train Control Signalling System.
2019 Canberra (Station added on operational line)

Possible future stations

Stations

Alpha-Numeric
Code
Station Name Image Working names Notes
File:MRTFFF.png North South Line
3
Jurong East Jurong East-NSL-EWL.png Jurong East Terminus
Interchange with East–West Line
Future Interchange with Jurong Region Line
1
Bukit Batok Bukit Batok-NSL.png Bukit Batok South
1
Bukit Gombak Bukit Gombak-NSL.png Bukit Batok North
3
Choa Chu Kang Choa Chu Kang-NSL.png Choa Chu Kang Interchange with Bukit Panjang LRT
Future Interchange with Jurong Region Line
1
Yew Tee Yew Tee-NSL.png Choa Chu Kang North
1
Kranji Kranji-NSL.png Kranji
1
Marsiling Marsiling-NSL.png Woodlands West
2
Woodlands Woodlands-NSL.png Woodlands Central Future Interchange with Thomson–East Coast Line
1
Admiralty Admiralty-NSL.png Woodlands East
1
Sembawang Sembawang-NSL.png Sembawang
1
Canberra Simpang Under Construction
1
Yishun Yishun-NSL.png Nee Soon North
1
Khatib Khatib-NSL.png Nee Soon South
1
Yio Chu Kang Yio Chu Kang-NSL.png Yio Chu Kang
1
Ang Mo Kio Ang Mo Kio-NSL.png Ang Mo Kio
2
Bishan Bishan-NSL.png Kampong San Teng, San Teng Interchange with Circle Line
1
Braddell Braddell-NSL.png Braddell
1
Toa Payoh Toa Payoh-NSL.png Toa Payoh
1
Novena Novena-NSL.png Thomson
2
Newton Newton-NSL.png Newton Circus Interchange with Downtown Line
2
Orchard Orchard-NSL.png Scotts, Orchard Boulevard Future Interchange with Thomson–East Coast Line
1
Somerset Somerset-NSL.png Killiney
3
Dhoby Ghaut Dhoby Ghaut-NSL.png Dhoby Ghaut Interchange with North East Line and Circle Line
2
City Hall City Hall-NSL-EWL.png Saint Andrew's Interchange with East–West Line
2
Raffles Place Raffles Place-NSL-EWL.png Central Interchange with East–West Line
3
Marina Bay Marina Bay-NSL.png Telok Ayer Basin, Marina South Interchange with Circle Line
Future Interchange with Thomson–East Coast Line
1
Marina South Pier Marina South Pier-NSL.png Marina View, Marina Pier Terminus

Services

Type Ply Between Notes
Full Jurong EastMarina South Pier Withdrawal Trains will terminate at Jurong East Platform C.
SWT Jurong EastAng Mo Kio Operates during Peak Hours/After Peak Hours
SWT Jurong EastYew Tee Operates during evening peak hours in the event of longer waiting times between Jurong East and Yew Tee.
SWT Marina South PierYishun Operates during Peak Hours and late night periods
Special Ang Mo KioPasir Ris Operates during morning peak hours in the event of longer waiting times along EWL.

Rolling stock

The rolling stock consists of Kawasaki Heavy Industries C151, Siemens C651, Kawasaki Heavy Industries & Nippon Sharyo C751B, Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Qingdao Sifang C151A and Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Qingdao Sifang C151B trains. These trains operate from two depots along the line, Bishan Depot near Bishan station and Ulu Pandan Depot near Jurong East station.

References

icon Mass Rapid Transit [ VTE ]
Overview HistoryStationsFare and TicketingFacilitiesSafetySecurity
Lines North–South LineEast–West LineNorth East LineCircle LineDowntown LineThomson–East Coast Line

FutureJurong Region LineCross Island Line

Rolling Stocks 151151A151B151CR151T251751A751B751C830830C851E951

Former651

Future J151 • CR151

Depots BishanChangiGali BatuKim ChuanMandaiSengkangUlu PandanTuas
Future Changi East • East CoastTengah
Railway Lines in Singapore [ VTE ]
Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) North–South LineEast–West LineNorth East LineCircle LineDowntown LineThomson–East Coast Line
FutureJurong Region LineCross Island Line
Light Rail Transit (LRT) Bukit Panjang LRTSengkang LRTPunggol LRT
Cross-border KTM Intercity
FutureJohor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System
Others Changi Airport SkytrainSentosa Express
DefunctSentosa Monorail

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