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==History== | ==History== | ||
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|rowspan=2|4 November 1989||{{Stn|Raffles Place}} - {{Stn|Marina Bay}} | |rowspan=2|4 November 1989||{{Stn|Raffles Place}} - {{Stn|Marina Bay}} | ||
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|Separation of | |Separation of {{NSL|style=font-weight:normal;}} and {{EWL|b=}} | ||
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|10 March 1990 | |10 March 1990 | ||
|{{Stn|Jurong East}} - {{Stn|Choa Chu Kang}} (part of | |{{Stn|Jurong East}} - {{Stn|Choa Chu Kang}} (part of {{EWL|b=}}) | ||
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|rowspan=2|10 February 1996||{{Stn|Choa Chu Kang}} - {{Stn|Yishun}} | |rowspan=2|10 February 1996||{{Stn|Choa Chu Kang}} - {{Stn|Yishun}} | ||
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|{{Stn|Jurong East}} - {{Stn|Choa Chu Kang}} integrated to | |{{Stn|Jurong East}} - {{Stn|Choa Chu Kang}} integrated to {{NSL|style=font-weight:normal;}} | ||
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|18 September 2010 - 19 September 2010||{{Stn|Jurong East}} - {{Stn|Bukit Gombak}} suspended for the construction of Jurong East Modification Project (JEMP) | |18 September 2010 - 19 September 2010||{{Stn|Jurong East}} - {{Stn|Bukit Gombak}} suspended for the construction of Jurong East Modification Project (JEMP)<ref>[//web.archive.org/web/20170810131137/www.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=058q6so69agyvk91js52vnv44lwpwyt68g9o43o0ve7tc9guwv "LTA and SMRT gear up for disruption over the weekend"]. Land Transport Authority. Archived on 10 August 2017.</ref> | ||
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|27 May 2011||Jurong East Modification Project (JEMP) open<ref>[ | |27 May 2011||Jurong East Modification Project (JEMP) open<ref>[//web.archive.org/web/20110807024721/app.lta.gov.sg/corp_press_content.asp?start=9h18aw9i6asknrt367xu15fsk5yfn42ppgtynwhh6ob20585f8 "New Platform at Jurong East Station To Open on 27 May"]. Land Transport Authority. Archived on 7 August 2011.</ref> | ||
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|23 November 2014 | |23 November 2014 | ||
|width=350|{{Stn|Marina Bay}} - {{Stn|Marina South Pier}} | |width=350|{{Stn|Marina Bay}} - {{Stn|Marina South Pier}} | ||
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Revision as of 09:56, 25 July 2020
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Template:Code/1 North South Line 南北线 வடக்கு தெற்கு வரி | |
Statistics | |
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Status | Operational |
Termini | Jurong East Marina South Pier |
Stations | 27 |
Services | 1 |
Operator(s) | |
Rolling stock | C151, C651, C751B, C151A, C151B, C151C |
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.
History
Date | Event |
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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 | |
18 September 2010 - 19 September 2010 | Jurong East - Bukit Gombak suspended for the construction of Jurong East Modification Project (JEMP)[1] |
27 May 2011 | Jurong East Modification Project (JEMP) open[2] |
23 November 2014 | Marina Bay - Marina South Pier |
28 May 2017 | Switched from Fixed Block Signaling system to Communication Based Train Control Signalling System. |
18 May 2019 - 19 May 2019 | Woodlands - Yishun suspended for the construction of Canberra station |
20 May 2019 | Woodlands - Ang Mo Kio suspended for the construction of Canberra station |
2 November 2019 | Canberra (Added on operation line) |
Possible future stations
Stations
Services
Type | Ply Between | Notes |
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Full | Jurong East ↔ Marina South Pier | Withdrawal Trains will terminate at Jurong East Platform A. |
SWT | Jurong East → Ang Mo Kio | Operates after peak hours (Withdrawal) |
SWT | Marina South Pier → Yishun | Operates during Peak Hours and late night periods (To be confirmed if extend to Woodlands) |
SWT | Marina South Pier → Woodlands | Operates during Peak Hours and late night periods (To be confirmed if extend to Woodlands) |
Special | Jurong East → Yew Tee | Operates during evening peak hours in the event of overcrowding at Jurong East. |
Special | Ang Mo Kio → Pasir Ris | Operates during morning peak hours in the event of overcrowding at Jurong East. |
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, Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Qingdao Sifang C151B and Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CRRC Qingdao Sifang C151C trains. These trains operate from two depots along the line, Bishan Depot near Bishan station and Ulu Pandan Depot near Jurong East station.
References
- ↑ "LTA and SMRT gear up for disruption over the weekend". Land Transport Authority. Archived on 10 August 2017.
- ↑ "New Platform at Jurong East Station To Open on 27 May". Land Transport Authority. Archived on 7 August 2011.
Mass Rapid Transit | [ V • T • E ] | |
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Overview | History • Stations • Fare and Ticketing • Facilities • Safety • Security | |
Lines | North–South Line • East–West Line • North East Line • Circle Line • Downtown Line • Thomson–East Coast Line
FutureJurong Region Line • Cross Island Line | |
Rolling Stocks | 151 • 151A • 151B • 151C • R151 • T251 • 751A • 751B • 751C • 830 • 830C • 851E • 951
Former651 Future J151 • CR151 | |
Depots | Bishan • Changi • Gali Batu • Kim Chuan • Mandai • Sengkang • Ulu Pandan • Tuas | |
Future Changi East • East Coast • Tengah |
Railway Lines in Singapore | [ V • T • E ] | |
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Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) | North–South Line • East–West Line • North East Line • Circle Line • Downtown Line • Thomson–East Coast Line | |
FutureJurong Region Line • Cross Island Line | ||
Light Rail Transit (LRT) | Bukit Panjang LRT • Sengkang LRT • Punggol LRT | |
Cross-border | KTM Intercity | |
FutureJohor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System | ||
Others | Changi Airport Skytrain • Sentosa Express | |
DefunctSentosa Monorail |