East–West Line

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SMRT Trains
  • From Sunday, 14 November 2024 to 31 October 2025, Train Services on the Bukit Panjang LRT will end an hour earlier at 22:30 every Thursday to Sunday (except Public Holidays). This is to facilitate the upgrading of the BPLRT signalling system, as well as the testing of the new and retrofitted Light Rail Vehicles (LRVs) on the BPLRT network. Please refer here for more information.

Land Transport Authority SMRT Trains
  • From Saturday, 7 December 2024 to 10 December 2024. There will be no train service on the East–West Line between Tampines station and Tanah Merah station with Simei station being closed. This is to prepare for the opening of the new East Coast Integrated Depot (ECID) in 2026, LTA and SMRT will be undertaking a series of works to facilitate the connection of tracks from the existing East–West Line to the ECID. Shuttle Buses will be operating at intervals of 5 mins.
  • Please refer
    • here for more information on the adjustments.
    • here for Shuttle Bus and Train arrangements.
    • here for the work map.

Land Transport Authority SBS Transit

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    • SBS Transit
    • SMRT Buses
    • Go-Ahead
    • Tower Transit

Land Transport Authority SBS Transit SMRT Buses
  • From Sunday, 1 December 2024, Compassvale Bus Interchange will close following the opening of Buangkok Bus Interchange. Bus Services , & will be amended to operate from Buangkok Bus Interchange while Bus Service will be amended to operate from Sengkang Interchange.
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  • With the road closures on 1 December, Service will also commence operations at a later time at 12.00pm. Service will be diverted from its regular route along the ECP (towards Bedok North Depot) from the start of operations to 10.30am. However, no bus stops will be skipped. *Please refer to the following for more information.
    • SBS Transit
    • SMRT Buses
    • Go-Ahead
    • Tower Transit

Land Transport Authority Go-Ahead
  • From Sunday, 8 December 2024, Bus Services & will each call at an additional bus stop outside and opposite Blk 437B respectively. Please refer here for more information.

Land Transport Authority SBS Transit
  • From Sunday, 8 December 2024, Short-trip will be introduced, operating from the bus stop along Mandai Lake Road, in front of the Singapore Zoo (48131) and terminating at the bus stop along Upper Thomson Road, in front of Springleaf Station Exit 2 (56099). Short-trip will operate only on weekends and Public Holidays, from 2.45pm to 7.00pm. Please refer here for more information.

Land Transport Authority SBS Transit SMRT Buses
  • From Sunday, 8 December 2024, two bus stops along Kim Seng Road, The Trillium (13139) and Opp Great World City (13119), will be merged and relocated permanently to Great World Stn Exit 3 (13119). The routes of the services that call at the two bus stops will remain unchanged. Please refer here for more information.

Land Transport Authority SBS Transit
  • From Monday, 9 December 2024, Supplementary Bus Service will be introduced to provide a faster connection to the Tampines town centre and transport hub for residents in the Tampines North and west areas. Please refer here for more information.

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East West Line
东西线
கிழக்கு மேற்கு வரி
EWL Map.png
Statistics
Status Operational
Termini Pasir Ris
Tuas Link
Changi Airport
Stations 35
Services 2
Operator(s) SMRT Trains
Rolling stock C151, C651, C751B, C151A, C151B, C151C
Line length 55.7 km
Track gauge 1,435 mm standard gauge
Electrification 750V DC Third rail

East West Line (EWL) is the second Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line. Traveling from one end to the other takes about 80 minutes. The line is currently 55.7 km long with 35 stations, making it the longest MRT line.

History

Date Event
12 December 1987 City Hall - Outram Park
12 March 1988 Outram Park - Clementi
5 November 1988 Clementi - Lakeside
4 November 1989 City Hall - Tanah Merah
Separation of North–South Line and East–West Line
16 December 1989 Tanah Merah - Pasir Ris
10 March 1990 Jurong East - Choa Chu Kang
6 July 1990 Lakeside - Boon Lay
10 February 1996 Jurong East - Choa Chu Kang integrated to North–South Line
10 January 2001 Tanah Merah - Expo
18 October 2001 Dover (Added on operational line)
8 February 2002 Expo - Changi Airport
28 February 2009 Boon Lay - Joo Koon
4 September 2010 - 5 September 2010 Clementi - Jurong East suspended due to the construction of Jurong East Modification Project (JEMP)[1]
18 June 2017 Joo Koon - Tuas Link
16 November 2017 - 19 November 2017 Joo Koon - Tuas Link suspended due to the Joo Koon train collision[2]
20 November 2017 - 26 May 2018 Joo Koon - Gul Circle suspended due to the Joo Koon train collision[3]
(Except 10 December, 17 December 2017, 29 April, 6 May, 13 May and 20 May 2018)
10 December 2017 Clementi - Jurong East suspended due to the upgrading of signaling system on the East–West Line[4]
17 December 2017
27 May 2018 Switched from Fixed Block Signaling system to Communication Based Train Control Signalling System.

1993 Clementi train collision

On 5 August 1993, before opening, a maintenance vehicle spilt oil on the tracks between Clementi and Jurong East. The first ten trains reported braking problems, then the eleventh train from Jurong stopped at the Clementi station for two minutes longer than scheduled due to it using its emergency brakes to stop at the station at 7.50am, before being hit by another train when it failed to stop in time. 156 passengers were injured by the collision.[5]

2015 train disruption

On 7 July 2015 at about 7.20pm, both the North–South Line and East–West Line were temporarily disrupted due to massive power trips detected along the line. Train service resumed at 10.35pm at a reduced speed.[6] The cause of the disruption was due to damaged insulators which caused a failure to properly supply power.[7]

2016 Pasir Ris accident

At about 11.08am on 22 March 2016, two SMRT track-maintenance trainee staff were killed after a C151 train approaching Pasir Ris station ran over them,[8], resulting in a temporarily service disruption between Pasir Ris and Tanah Merah.

In the investigation report, the two trainee staff joined SMRT in January 2016 and worked as technicians under a technical team of 15 staff led by a supervisor and were tasked to go down to the tracks to investigate an alarm triggered by a possible signalling equipment fault close by the station. An operator cited that they were granted access to the tracks, but did not coordinate with a Signal Unit in the station to ensure trains could not travel in the area where the team was.[9]

2017 Joo Koon train collision

On 15 November 2017 at 8.18am, 2 C151A trains collided at Joo Koon station. A train fault caused the first train heading in the direction of Tuas Link to stall at the station. A minute later, a second train stopped behind the first and then "moved forward unexpectedly", resulting in the collision. 36 passengers and 2 SMRT staff sustained light to moderate injuries, and have been conveyed to nearby hospitals.[10][11][12]

Investigation found that the first train had a safety protection feature removed when it went over a faulty signalling circuit.[13] That safety protection feature was designed to fix a known bug which wrongly designated the six-car train as a three-car train under certain circumstances.[13] While the first train was being detrained and the automatic platform doors were opened, a separate protection module was activated to block off the entire length of the platform at Joo Koon station. The module notified the second train's signalling computer that the Joo Koon station's westbound platform was occupied and to stay clear of the platform.[13] The second train stopped at the correct distance behind the first train while the automatic platform doors were open. However, once the doors were closed, the platform length protection module was removed. When the signalling on the second train detected the first train as only three cars instead of six, it started moving to close the perceived gap between both trains for the distance of three cars, thus allowing the acceleration of the second train and the rear-end collision with the first train.[13]

Stations

Alpha-Numeric
Code
Station Name Image Working names Notes
File:MRTFFF.png East–West Line
Template:Code/3 Pasir Ris Pasir Ris-EWL.png Pasir Ris Terminus
Future Interchange with Cross Island Line
Template:Code/2 Tampines Tampines-EWL.png Tampines Interchange with Downtown Line
Template:Code/1 Simei Simei-EWL.png Simei
Template:Code/2 Tanah Merah Tanah Merah-EWL.png Bedok, Changi Terminus (Changi Airport Extension)
Template:Code/1 Bedok Bedok-EWL.png Chai Chee
Template:Code/1 Kembangan Kembangan-EWL.png Frankel
Template:Code/1 Eunos Eunos-EWL.png Eunos
Template:Code/2 Paya Lebar Paya Lebar-EWL.png Paya Lebar Interchange with Circle Line
Template:Code/1 Aljunied Aljunied-EWL.png Aljunied
Template:Code/1 Kallang Kallang-EWL.png Geylang
Template:Code/1 Lavender Lavender-EWL.png Crawford
Template:Code/2 Bugis Bugis-EWL.png Rochore, Victoria Interchange with Downtown Line
Template:Code/2 City Hall City Hall-NSL-EWL.png Saint Andrew's Interchange with North–South Line
Template:Code/2 Raffles Place Raffles Place-NSL-EWL.png Central Interchange with North–South Line
Template:Code/1 Tanjong Pagar Tanjong Pagar-EWL.png Maxwell
Template:Code/3 Outram Park Outram Park-EWL.png Outram Park Interchange with North East Line
Future Interchange with Thomson–East Coast Line
Template:Code/1 Tiong Bahru Tiong Bahru-EWL.png Tiong Bahru
Template:Code/1 Redhill Redhill-EWL.png Alexandra
Template:Code/1 Queenstown Queenstown-EWL.png Princess, Commonwealth
Template:Code/1 Commonwealth Commonwealth-EWL.png Queenstown
Template:Code/2 Buona Vista Buona Vista-EWL.png North Buona Vista Interchange with Circle Line
Template:Code/1 Dover Dover-EWL.png Polytechnic
Template:Code/1 Clementi Clementi-EWL.png Clementi
Template:Code/3 Jurong East Jurong East-NSL-EWL.png Jurong, Jurong Town Interchange with North–South Line
Future Interchange with Jurong Region Line
Template:Code/1 Chinese Garden Chinese Garden-EWL.png Jurong Lake
Template:Code/1 Lakeside Lakeside-EWL.png Corporation
Template:Code/2 Boon Lay Boon Lay-EWL.png Jurong West Future Interchange with Jurong Region Line
Template:Code/1 Pioneer Pioneer-EWL.png Pioneer
Template:Code/1 Joo Koon Joo Koon-EWL.png Joo Koon
Template:Code/1 Gul Circle Gul Circle-EWL.png Tuas
Template:Code/1 Tuas Crescent Tuas Crescent-EWL.png Tuas Crescent
Template:Code/1 Tuas West Road Tuas West Road-EWL.png Tuas West
Template:Code/1 Tuas Link Tuas Link-EWL.png Tuas Link Terminus
File:MRTFFF.png East–West Line (Changi Airport Extension)
Template:Code/2 Expo Expo-EWL.png Somapah Interchange with Downtown Line
Template:Code/1 Changi Airport Changi Airport-EWL.png Changi Airport Terminus

Notes: The official code for Tanah Merah remains as Template:Code/1.

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 three depots along the line, Ulu Pandan Depot near Jurong East station, Changi Depot near Tanah Merah station and Tuas Depot near Tuas Link station.

References

  1. "Temporary MRT service disruption". Land Transport Authority. Archived on 10 August 2017.
  2. "Joint Statement by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) & SMRT - Joo Koon train incident". Land Transport Authority (15 November 2017).
  3. "Update on Train Services on Tuas West Extension". Land Transport Authority (16 November 2017).
  4. "2 full-day shutdowns, shorter operating hours for 19 NSEWL MRT stations in December: LTA, SMRT". Channel NewsAsia (21 November 2017).
  5. "First MRT accident - Infopedia". National Library Board.
  6. "LTA Media Statement: NSEWL Service Disruption". Land Transport Authority (7 July 2015).
  7. "Power trip on MRT network due to power fault on NSEWL". Channel NewsAsia. Archived on 27 April 2016.
  8. "SMRT accident: 2 men were part of group of 15 led by supervisor and walking facing oncoming train". Straits Times (23 March 2016)
  9. "SMRT acknowledges safety procedure not followed before fatal accident". Channel NewsAsia (23 March 2016).
  10. "Joint Statement by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) & SMRT - Joo Koon train incident". Land Transport Authority (15 November 2017).
  11. "Update on Train Incident at Joo Koon Station". Land Transport Authority (15 November 2017).
  12. "Joo Koon train collision". Channel NewsAsia (19 November 2017).
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 "Joo Koon collision: 'Inadvertent removal' of software fix led to collision". Adrian Lim (Straits Times, 16 November 2017)
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 ]
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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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