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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|186 cars (62 Trains)}} '''Hyundai Rotem J151''' are the future trains running on the {{JRL}}.
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  • ==Trains==
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|636 cars (106 Trains)}} '''Alstom MOVIA R151''' are the seventh generation of trains running on the {{NSL}} and the {{EWL}}.
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|41 cars (41 Trains)}} '''Mitsubishi Heavy Industries C810''' are the first generation of trains running on the {{SKLRT}} and the {{PGLRT}}.
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|4 cars (4 Trains)}} '''Adtranz C-100''' were the first generation of trains running on the {{CAS}}.
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|16 cars (16 Trains)}} '''Mitsubishi Heavy Industries C810A''' are the second generation of trains running on the {{SKLRT}} and the {{PGLRT}}.
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|19 cars (19 Trains)}} '''Alstom INNOVIA C801B''' are the third generation of trains running on the {{BPLRT}}.
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  • !rowspan="3"|SMRT Trains !rowspan="3"|SMRT Trains
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|19 cars (19 Trains)}} ...tock for the {{BPLRT}}. These are rubber-tyred automated people move (APM) trains, also referred to as light rail vehicles (LRV), designed for small-scale au
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  • ...Since the opening of the [[Tuas Depot]], Ulu Pandan Depot mainly maintains trains for the {{NSL|b=}}.
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|13 cars (13 Trains)}} '''Bombardier INNOVIA C801A''' are the second generation of trains running on the {{BPLRT}}.
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  • ...engah Depot''' will be the eleventh train depot in Singapore. It maintains trains for the {{JRL}}.
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  • ...ated Depot''' will be the tenth train depot in Singapore. It will maintain trains for the {{EWL}}, {{DTL}} and {{TEL}}.
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|36 cars (6 trains) (NEL)<br>69 cars (23 trains) (CCL)}} ...e third generation of trains running on the {{NEL}} and the {{CCL}}. These trains are currently manufactured in Spain by Alstom Transport under the Contract
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|114 cars (19 Trains)}} ...second generation of trains running on the {{NSL}} and the {{EWL}}. These trains were manufactured from 1993 to 1994 by Siemens AG under the Contract 651.
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|126 cars (21 Trains)}} ...e third generation of trains running on the {{NSL}} and the {{EWL}}. These trains were manufactured from 1999 to 2001 by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Nippon
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|108 cars (18 Trains)}} ...751C''' are the second generation of trains running on the {{NEL}}. These trains were manufactured from 2014 to 2015 by Alstom Transport under the Contract
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|34 cars (17 Trains)}} '''Mitsubishi Heavy Industries C810D''' will be the third generation of trains running on the {{SKLRT}} and the {{PGLRT}}.
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  • |March 2006||Replacement of C-100 trains to Crystal Movers ...[[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Crystal Mover|Crystal Mover]] trains. These trains operate from two depots along the line at either side of the system.
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|150 cars (25 Trains)}} '''Alstom Metropolis 751A''' are the first generation of trains running on the {{NEL}}.
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|72 cars (12 Trains)}} ...Heavy Industries & CRRC Qingdao Sifang 151C''' are the sixth generation of trains running on the {{NSL}} and the {{EWL}}.
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|120 cars (40 Trains)}} ...s C830''' are the first generation of trains running on the {{CCL}}. These trains were manufactured from 2006 to 2008 by Alstom Transport under the Contract
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|276 cars (92 Trains)}} ...dier Movia 951''' is the only type of trains running on the {{DTL}}. These trains were manufactured from 2012 to 2017 under the Contract 951.
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|270 cars (45 Trains)}} ...Heavy Industries & CSR Qingdao Sifang 151B''' are the fifth generation of trains running on the {{NSL}} and the {{EWL}}.
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|14 cars (7 Trains)}} '''Hitachi Small-Type Monorail''' is the only type of trains running on the {{SE}}.
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  • ...apid Transit]] (MRT) and [[Light Rail Transit]] (LRT) trains. It maintains trains for the {{NEL}}, {{SKLRT}} and {{PGLRT}} and also houses the control centre ...ons later revealed that a broken contact wire affected the power source to trains launching from Sengkang Depot, causing the service disruptions.<ref>[//www.
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  • ...V systems were also upgraded with recording-capability at all stations and trains operated by SMRT Corporation. ...regular police officers may commence patrolling duties within stations and trains, although this was not visibly apparent except in the immediate period afte
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|22 cars (22 Trains)}} ...ystal Mover''' are the second generation of trains running on the {{CAS}}. Trains on either side of the skytrain features different colouring scheme despite
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|72 cars (24 Trains)}} ...C830C''' are the second generation of trains running on the {{CCL}}. These trains were manufactured from 2014 to 2015 by Alstom Transport under the Contract
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|364 cars (91 Trains)}} ...ao Sifang T251''' is the only type of trains running on the {{TEL}}. These trains are currently manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CRRC Qingdao Sifa
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  • |22 December 2015||Two-car trains started operation ...vy Industries 810]] and [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 810A]] trains. These trains operate from [[Sengkang Depot]] near {{Stn|Tongkang| Station}}.
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  • '''Gali Batu Depot''' is the seventh train depot in Singapore. It maintains trains for the {{DTL}}.
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  • ===Liquid Crystal Displays in trains=== ...level of the stations. They show the estimated arrival times of the next 2 trains per platform, safety messages & train service messages.
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  • '''Mandai Depot''' is the ninth train depot in Singapore. It maintains trains for the {{TEL}}.
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|210 cars (35 Trains)}} ...Heavy Industries & CSR Qingdao Sifang 151A''' are the fourth generation of trains running on the {{NSL}} and the {{EWL}}.
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  • ...ic housing estate, namely [[Bukit Panjang]], [[Sengkang]] and [[Punggol]]. Trains on these lines have at least one station linking it to the MRT and in turn ...rture times are also almost guaranteed this way. It is also cleaner as the trains are electrically powered, and therefore lessens the effects of air pollutio
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  • {{Infoline|Number Built|Passenger: 396 cars (66 Trains)<br>Money: 4 cars (1 Train)}} ...e first generation of trains running on the {{NSL}} and the {{EWL}}. These trains were manufactured from 1986 to 1989 in batches by a Japanese consortium con
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  • |Two-car trains started operation ...vy Industries 810]] and [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 810A]] trains. These trains operate from [[Sengkang Depot]] near {{Stn|Tongkang| Station}}.
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  • ...public due to it being integrated with the Tuas Bus Terminal. It maintains trains for the {{EWL}}.
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  • ...shopping centre (formally Ten Mile Junction shopping centre). It maintains trains for the {{BPLRT}} and houses the control centre for the Bukit Panjang LRT.
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  • '''Kim Chuan Depot''' is the sixth train depot in Singapore. It maintains trains for the {{CCL}} and the {{DTL}}.
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  • ...rolling stock consists of [[Hitachi Small-Type Monorail|Hitachi Monorail]] trains.
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  • ...to 6 January 2012. She is the one who says 'People may choose to board the trains, is whether they choose to board to' in 2009. She had 19 years of experienc
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  • ...system used in Ampang LRT Line, Malaysia and {{JRL|b=}}, Singapore. These trains will operate from Bukit Chagar Depot near Bukit Chagar station.
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  • ...consists of [[Adtranz 801]] and [[Bombardier Innovia 801A]] trains. These trains operate from [[Ten Mile Junction Depot]] near {{Stn|Bukit Panjang| station}
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  • The rolling stock consists of [[Bombardier Movia 951]] trains. These trains operate from [[Gali Batu Depot]] near {{Stn|Bukit Panjang| station}} and [[
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  • ...of [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CRRC Qingdao Sifang T251]] trains. These trains operate from [[Mandai Depot]] near {{Stn|Woodlands South| station}}, and wi
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  • '''Changi Depot''' is the third train depot in Singapore. It maintains trains for the {{EWL}}. It will be replaced by the new [[East Coast Integrated Dep
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  • ...nce work earlier that morning had spilled oil onto the tracks. One of the trains on that stretch of track that morning had been unable to brake in time beca ...e were reduced train services on all lines resulting from this shortage of trains.
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  • ...a 1-carriage formation was used for all train services to the station and trains only arrived every 20 minutes.
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  • ===Initial trains operation=== ...in the crossing near this station during inspection works in the morning. Trains have to be diverted to only one platform and have to travel at a slower spe
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  • ...], [[Alstom Metropolis 751C]] and [[Alstom Metropolis 851E]] trains. These trains operate from [[Sengkang Depot]] near {{Stn|Buangkok| station}}.
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  • '''Bishan Depot''' is the first train depot in Singapore. It maintains trains for the {{NSL}}. ...May 2014. Police reports were made in the early hours of the morning when trains were being dispatched from the depot.<ref>[//www.straitstimes.com/singapore
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  • ===Initial trains operation===
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  • ...orter train intervals, reducing waiting times and reducing the crowding in trains.<ref>[//web.archive.org/web/20110527042858/app.lta.gov.sg/corp_press_conten ...s. By then, police officers had searched extensively for the man. However, trains were not stopped.
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  • ...OI) report, both disruption was caused by damage to the third rail and the trains' collector shoes.<ref>[//www.mot.gov.sg/news-centre/news/Detail/Release%20o ...tries & CRRC Qingdao Sifang 151C]] and [[Alstom MOVIA R151]] trains. These trains operate from [[Bishan Depot]] near {{Stn|Bishan| station}} and [[Ulu Pandan
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  • ...the tracks between {{Stn|Clementi}} and {{Stn|Jurong East}}. The first ten trains reported braking problems, then the eleventh train from Jurong stopped at t ...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.<ref>[//www.channelnewsasia
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  • On 5 August 1993, at around 7.53am, two trains collided in the station. It appeared that one train had stopped at the stat ...Buona Vista| station}}, but approval to access the tracks was delayed. Ten trains had reported difficulty braking on the track that morning, whereas the 11th
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  • ...of [[Alstom Metropolis 830]] and [[Alstom Metropolis 830C]] trains. These trains operate from [[Kim Chuan Depot]] near {{Stn|Tai Seng| station}}.
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  • ...os", a widely documented signature of graffiti artists who have vandalised trains around the world.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/asia_pacific/104171 ...ptop computer was found to contain 53 images, one video file of vandalised trains, and emails ordering paint; the wire cutter was also found in his possessio
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  • ...at 8.18am, 2 [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Qingdao Sifang 151A|KSF(A) trains]] collided at this station. A train fault caused the first train heading in ...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 secon
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  • ...the station. Trains were not disrupted as Ang Mo Kio station's northbound trains used the middle platform.
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  • ...early from 9pm to 4am for urgent maintenance, while operations continue as trains run on other platforms.<ref>[//www.todayonline.com/singapore/punggol-east-l
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  • ...early from 9pm to 4am for urgent maintenance, while operations continue as trains run on other platforms.<ref>[//www.todayonline.com/singapore/punggol-east-l
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  • ...sman said that the train was operated through an automated system, and all trains approaching the waiting area would have reduced their speed automatically.
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  • ...in various areas in the station. At 1.49pm, SBS Transit announced that all trains will skip Woodleigh station due to a "security incident". The station subse
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  • ...25 August 2014 which consists of an additional track and platform to allow trains arriving and departing towards {{Stn|Changi Airport}} at a shorter interval
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  • ...t]] (MRT) station on the {{NSL}} and the {{CCL}}. Before peak period, some trains from [[Bishan Depot]] will arrive at platform B of the {{NSL|b=}} station t ...CL|b=}}. A new air-conditioned southbound platform to serve the southbound trains (heading towards {{Stn|Marina Bay}}) was officially opened on 27 July 2008.
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  • ...mporary shutdown of the station. At 2.55pm, SBS Transit announced that all trains will skip this station due to a "security incident". Police who were called
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  • ...or tracks to diverge at a common platform station, as the angle southbound trains would turn when approaching and leaving the station would be too great. Add
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  • ...overrun tunnel at this station was extended by 50m to allow for southbound trains to complete the turnaround in a shorter time so they can be deployed northb
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  • ...is early twenties, was hit by a southbound train at the station and caused trains from {{Stn|Sembawang}} to {{Stn|Yio Chu Kang}} stations to be disrupted for
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  • ...directly above the station, with the station sinking by 1cm. As a result, trains bound for {{Stn|Punggol}} pulling off the station had to pass by the affect
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  • ...ird rail to sag, resulting in the whole segment of track impassable to all trains.<ref>[//www.mot.gov.sg/news-centre/news/Detail/Release%20of%20Report%20of%2
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  • ...ation will have two more platforms, specifically for commuters to exit the trains to allow the existing platform in the centre to have more space to cater to
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  • ...ird rail to sag, resulting in the whole segment of track impassable to all trains.<ref>[//www.mot.gov.sg/news-centre/news/Detail/Release%20of%20Report%20of%2
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