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'''Changi Airport Skytrain''' is a people mover system that connects Terminals 1, 2 and 3 of Singapore Changi Airport. Opened in 1990, it was the first auto-guided system in Asia.[http://www.cpgcorp.com.sg/portfolio/viewdetails.asp?PCID=9&PDID=116 (1)] The Changi Airport Skytrain operates from 0500 to 0230 daily and operates at 1 to 2 minute intervals.[http://www.changiairport.com/changi/en/airport_guide/getting_around/terminal_transfer.html (2)] Travel on the Skytrain is free and an inter-terminal journey takes about 90 seconds. All stations have platform screen doors, are air conditioned and have plasma displays indicating the arrival time of the next train.
'''Changi Airport Skytrain''' is a people mover system that connects Terminals 1, 2 and 3 of Singapore Changi Airport.


With the opening of the {{Stn|Changi Airport| station}} on 8 February 2002, the Skytrain is able to connect passengers at Terminal 1 to the [[Mass Rapid Transit|MRT]] station entrances located at Terminals 2 and 3.[http://infopedia.nlb.gov.sg/articles/SIP_574_2004-12-23.html (3)]
==History==
 
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Initially, the Skytrain rolling stock consisted of [[Bombardier Innovia APM 100]]s, jointly built by Westinghouse and Adtranz (acquired by Bombardier). In 2002, work began on a new S$135 million [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Crystal Mover|Mitsubishi Crystal Mover]]-based system to accommodate the planned opening of Terminal 3 and the projected increase in demand as the airport expands.[http://www.changiairport.com/changi/en/about_us/history_changi.html (4)]
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!width=150|Date!!Event
The previous rolling stock of Bombardier Innovia APM 100 ran without a second carriage per train (as opposed to the current Mitsubishi Crystal Movers, which runs with two carriages per train), and the first two platform screen doors of each station were for emergency purposes (The Innovia APM 100s stopped at the outer half of each station, with two doors on each half.).
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|1990||Terminal 1 - Terminal 2
The third rail, formerly at the centre of the track, was moved to the side. The new system opened in March 2006 between Terminals 1 and 2 and opened the connection with Terminal 3 in November 2007 during Terminal 3's open house.
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|March 2006||Replacement of C-100 trains to Crystal Movers
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|rowspan=2|November 2007||Terminal 3
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|Opening of PMS South
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|24 February 2015||Suspension of PMS North (Terminal 2 - Terminal 3)
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|12 April 2019||Resumption of PMS North (Terminal 2 - Terminal 3)
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|1 May 2020||Temporary closure of Terminal 2 stations
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==Stations==
==Stations==
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| F || Transit
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| A South || Terminal 3 || A || Transit
|A (South)||3||Transit only
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|B||3||Linked to {{CG2| }}
| rowspan=2 | Terminal 3 || C || Public/Transit
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| E || Public/Transit
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| C || Terminal 1 || B || Public/Transit
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| D || Terminal 1 || E || Public/Transit
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|F||2||Transit only
| rowspan=2 | Terminal 2 || B || Public/Transit
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==Services==
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|Both||{{Stn|Station D}} (T1) ↔ {{Stn|Station E}} (T2)||PMS North only.
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| F || Terminal 2 || A || Transit
|Both||{{Stn|Station B}} (T3) ↔ {{Stn|Station C}} (T1)||PMS North only.
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|Both||{{Stn|Station B}} (T3) ↔ {{Stn|Station E}} (T2)||
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|Transit||{{Stn|Station A}} (T3) ↔ {{Stn|Station F}} (T2)||PMS South only.
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|Transit||{{Stn|Station A}} (T3) ↔ {{Stn|Station A (South)}} (T3)||PMS South only.
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Rail connection between Terminal 3 (Station B) & Terminal 2 (Station E) was closed from 24 February 2015 until 2019 due to the construction of Jewel Changi. The existing shuttle between Terminal 3 (Station B) & Terminal 2 (Station E) has been upgraded to a 3-car system, whereas the shuttle between Terminal 3 & 3 South has been upgraded to a 2-car system. To connect between Terminal 2 and 3, commuters were required to travel via the mezzanine level bridge at Basement 1 above the MRT platform.
==Rolling stock==
 
The rolling stock consists of [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Crystal Mover|Crystal Mover]] trains. These trains operate from two depots along the line at either side of the system.
==Future Expansion==
Plans are in place for future expansions of the system. These would include a 2-station single lane shuttle of about 500 m in length serving the southside of Terminal 2 from Station F, and a 4-station dual lane shuttle of about 1400 m to serve Terminal 4.[http://www.leaelliott.com/Information/PDF/Singapore+Changi+Airport+by+Cindy+Sugimoto.pdf (5)]


==References==
==References==
# "Singapore Changi Airport I, II, III". CPG Corporation.
<references/>
# "Inter-terminal Transfer". Changi Airport.
# "Changi International Airport". National Library Board. 2001.
# "Milestones of Changi Airport". Changi Airport.
# "Singapore Changi Airport People Mover System". Archived from the original on 13 January 2006. Retrieved 2008-03-08.


==Category Links==
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Changi Airport Skytrain
CAS Logo.png
Statistics
Status Operational
Stations 7
Services 5
Operator(s) Changi Airport Group
Rolling stock Crystal Mover
Line length 6.4 km
Track gauge 1,850 mm broad gauge
Electrification 750V DC Third rail

Changi Airport Skytrain is a people mover system that connects Terminals 1, 2 and 3 of Singapore Changi Airport.

History[edit]

Date Event
1990 Terminal 1 - Terminal 2
March 2006 Replacement of C-100 trains to Crystal Movers
November 2007 Terminal 3
Opening of PMS South
24 February 2015 Suspension of PMS North (Terminal 2 - Terminal 3)
12 April 2019 Resumption of PMS North (Terminal 2 - Terminal 3)
1 May 2020 Temporary closure of Terminal 2 stations

Stations[edit]

Station Terminal Notes
Changi Airport Skytrain
A 3 Transit only
A (South) 3 Transit only
B 3 Linked to CG2Changi Airport
C 1
D 1
E 2 Linked to CG2Changi Airport
F 2 Transit only

Services[edit]

Type Ply Between Notes
Both Station D (T1) ↔ Station E (T2) PMS North only.
Both Station B (T3) ↔ Station C (T1) PMS North only.
Both Station B (T3) ↔ Station E (T2)
Transit Station A (T3) ↔ Station F (T2) PMS South only.
Transit Station A (T3) ↔ Station A (South) (T3) PMS South only.

Rolling stock[edit]

The rolling stock consists of Crystal Mover trains. These trains operate from two depots along the line at either side of the system.

References[edit]


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
Changi Airport Skytrain [ VTE ]
Stations Station AStation A (South)Station BStation CStation DStation EStation F
Rolling Stock Adtranz C-100 (Former) • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Crystal Mover