North South MRT line

The North South MRT line is the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line in Singapore to be built. It is 45 km long with 27 stations, and it is being operated by SMRT Trains. It would usually take one hour to travel from one end of the MRT line to the other. This line is coloured red on the MRT Rail map.

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North South line
Yio Chu Kang is one of the oldest stations of the line.
Overview
TypeRapid transit
SystemMass Rapid Transit (Singapore)
StatusOperational
Under planning (Brickland and Sungei Kadut)
TerminiJurong East
Marina South Pier
Stations27 (Operational)
2 (Under planning)
Services1
Operation
Opened7 November 1987; 36 years ago (1987-11-07)
OwnerLand Transport Authority
Operator(s)SMRT Trains (SMRT Corporation)
CharacterAbove ground (Jurong East - Ang Mo Kio)
Surface level (Bishan)
Underground (Braddell - Marina South Pier)
Depot(s)Bishan
Ulu Pandan
Rolling stockC151
C651
C751B
C151A
C151B
C151C
R151
Technical
Line length45 km (28 mi)
Track gaugeLua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Track gauge/data' not found.
Operating speedlimit of 80 km/h (50 mph)
Route map

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This line joins the Central area of Singapore to the Northern and Southern areas of Singapore. To transfer to the East West MRT line, a commuter can transfer at Jurong East, Raffles Place or City Hall. Transferring to the North East MRT Line is done at Dhoby Ghaut with a linkway. Bishan MRT Station, Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station and Marina Bay MRT Station can transfer a commuter to the Circle MRT Line. Transfer to the Downtown line is provided at Newton MRT Station.

History

Main route

The first section of the north south line opened on 7 November 1987 between Toa Payoh and Yio Chu Kang. Afterwards, the section to Outram Park (now on the East West MRT line) opened. Following that, the rest of the line opened stage by stage.

Woodlands Extension

The Woodlands Extension was planned to close the gap between Yishun and Choa Chu Kang. It consists of 6 stations, and opened on 10 February 1996.

Marina South Pier extension (NSLe)

A 1-kilometre extension of the line to Marina South Pier MRT Station was opened in 2014.

Timeline of stations opened

Major Incidents

2011

2015

2017

On 7 October, services on the line was stopped between Ang Mo Kio and Marina South Pier around 6pm, after the tunnels between Bishan and Braddell flooded following heavy rain, and a fire was seen near Raffles Place. Services between Newton and Marina South Pier was resumed at around 9.30pm but the section between Newton and Ang Mo Kio remained closed overnight. It opened at 2pm the following day after staff and the SCDF worked overnight to clear the water from the tunnel. SMRT reported that a faulty water pump was the cause of the flooding. This was the worst train incident in SMRT's history.

Stations

EW:   Pasir Ris Lua error in Module:Routemap at line 1055: attempt to index local 'd' (a nil value).
Peak hour through-service
NS1 Jurong East
EW: Lua error in Module:Routemap at line 1055: attempt to index local 'd' (a nil value). Joo Koon  
Pan Island Expressway
NS2 Bukit Batok
NS3 Bukit Gombak
Bukit Batok Rd
Choa Chu Kang Ave 1
BPLRT:   Fajar Lua error in Module:Routemap at line 1055: attempt to index local 'd' (a nil value).
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NS4 Choa Chu Kang
Kranji Expressway
NS5 Yew Tee
KTM railway line
Woodlands Rd
NS7 Kranji
Bukit Timah Expressway, Woodlands Flyover
NS8 Marsiling
NS9 Woodlands
NS10 Admiralty
Gambas Ave
Sungei Serangoon
NS11 Sembawang
Sembawang Rd
NS13 Yishun
NS14 Khatib
Lentor Ave
Sungei Seletar
Seletar Expressway, Lentor Flyover
Yio Chu Kang Rd
NS15 Yio Chu Kang
NS16 Ang Mo Kio
Ang Mo Kio Ave 3
Ang Mo Kio Ave 1
Bishan Depot
Kallang River
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CC:   Marymount – Dhoby Ghaut  
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NS17 Bishan
NS18 Braddell
NS19 Toa Payoh
NS20 Novena
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DT (future):  Bukit Panjang – Expo  
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NS21 Newton
NS22 Orchard
NS23 Somerset
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NE:   HarbourFront – Punggol  
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NS24 Dhoby Ghaut
CC: Lua error in Module:Routemap at line 1055: attempt to index local 'd' (a nil value). Marymount  
EW: Lua error in Module:Routemap at line 1055: attempt to index local 'd' (a nil value). Pasir Ris  
NS25 City Hall
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Singapore River
NS26 Raffles Place
EW:   Joo Koon Lua error in Module:Routemap at line 1055: attempt to index local 'd' (a nil value).
CC (future): Lua error in Module:Routemap at line 1055: attempt to index local 'd' (a nil value). Promenade  
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NS27 Marina Bay
 
A view of the station doors of the Raffles Place MRT Station
Station Number Station Name Interchange/Notes
 NS1  EW24  JE5  Jurong East Cross-platform interchange with the East West Line

Interchange with the Jurong Region Line (2027)

 NS2  Bukit Batok  
 NS3  Bukit Gombak  
 NS3A  Brickland Opening in mid-2030s[1]
 NS4  JS1  BP1  Choa Chu Kang Interchange with the Bukit Panjang LRT and the Jurong Region Line (2026)
 NS5  Yew Tee  
 NS6  DT  Sungei Kadut Interchange with the Downtown Line

Opening in mid-2030s[1]

 NS7  Kranji  
 NS8  Marsiling  
 NS9  TE2  Woodlands Interchange with the Thomson-East Coast Line (2020)
 NS10  Admiralty  
 NS11  Sembawang  
 NS12  Canberra Station being built on top of already opened line, opened on 2 November 2019[2]
 NS13  Yishun  
 NS14  Khatib  
 NS15  Yio Chu Kang  
 NS16  CR11  Ang Mo Kio Interchange with the Cross Island Line (2029)
 NS17  CC15  Bishan Interchange with the Circle Line
 NS18  Braddell  
 NS19  Toa Payoh  
 NS20  Novena  
 NS21  DT11  Newton Interchange with the Downtown Line
 NS22  TE14  Orchard Interchange with the Thomson-East Coast Line (2022)
 NS23  Somerset  
 NS24  NE6  CC1  Dhoby Ghaut Interchange with the North East Line and Circle Line
 NS25  EW13  City Hall Cross-platform interchange with the East West Line
 NS26  EW14  Raffles Place Cross-platform interchange with the East West Line
 NS27  CE2  TE20  Marina Bay Interchange with the Circle Line extension and the Thomson-East Coast Line (2022)
 NS28  Marina South Pier

North South MRT Line Media

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "At a glance: Key updates to MRT, bus network and more for 2040 master plan". TODAYonline. 25 May 2019.
  2. "Canberra station on North-South line to open on Nov 2". www.straitstimes.com. Retrieved 2018-05-20.