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Revision as of 09:24, 6 October 2015
North East Line (NEL) is the third Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line and it is coloured Purple. Traveling from one end to the other takes about 33 minutes.[1] The line is currently 20 km long with 16 stations and it is fully underground and automated.
As the name implies, the line connects central Singapore to the north-eastern part of the island.
The North East Line is the first line to have artwork integrated into all its 16 stations under the Art in Transit programme. Other than the Art in Transit programme, the interior architecture for the stations are typical of the design of the early 2000s with lots of white, glass and steel.
History
Initial System | |
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20 June 2003 | Template:Station - Template:Station |
15 January 2006 | Template:Station (Opened on operational line) |
20 June 2011 | Template:Station (Opened on operational line) |
Planning
In the initial stages of planning, Template:Station was initially planned to be the southern terminus of the North East Line. However, in 1993, the Land Transport Authority decided to extend the line southwards to Template:Station, after noting that many people liked to go to the World Trade Centre (the present day HarbourFront Centre).
The line was scheduled for completion in December 2002, but due to various problems in the automation, the opening was repeatedly delayed. It was finally opened on 20 June 2003, with higher fares than existing lines supposedly to compensate for the heavy construction costs (S$4.6 billion).
North East Line Extension
On 17 January 2013, a 2-kilometre extension which will run from Template:Station through Punggol North including the new Punggol Downtown was announced. It is expected to be completed by 2030.[2]
Possible future stations
- NE2: 1 new station between Template:Station & Template:Station
Stations
North East Line
Rolling stock
The rolling stock consists of Alstom Metropolis C751A and Alstom Metropolis C751C trains, running in six-car formation. These trains operate from Sengkang Depot near Buangkok Station. The Sengkang Depot has maintenance and train overhaul facilities for trains along the North East Line.
References
- ↑ "Travel Time". SBS Transit.
- ↑ "TWO NEW RAIL LINES AND THREE NEW EXTENSIONS TO EXPAND RAIL NETWORK BY 2030". Land Transport Authority. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
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 • 751C • 830 • 830C • 851E • 951
Future J151 • CR151 | |
Depots | Bishan • Changi • Gali Batu • Kim Chuan • Mandai • Sengkang • Ulu Pandan • Tuas | |
Future Changi East • East Coast • Tengah |
Template:Railway Lines in Singapore
North East Line | [ V • T • E ] | |
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Stations | HarbourFront • Outram Park • Chinatown • Clarke Quay • Dhoby Ghaut • Little India • Farrer Park • Boon Keng • Potong Pasir • Woodleigh • Serangoon • Kovan • Hougang • Buangkok • Sengkang • Punggol • Punggol Coast | |
Rolling Stock | 751A • 751C • 851E | |
Depots | Sengkang | |
Others | Bridging Service |