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| The better way to travel in Singapore |
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Getting around Singapore is a breeze with the
MRT. |
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SMRT operates three main rail lines, the North South Line which runs
from Marina Bay Station to Jurong East Station via Woodlands Station,
and the East West Line which runs from Pasir Ris Station to Joo Koon
Station, and the Circle Line, which runs from Dhoby Ghaut Station to
HarbourFront Station with an extension from Promenade to Marina Bay
Stations. |
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If you wish to connect to the North East Line,
simply change trains at Dhoby Ghaut Station, Outram
Park Station or Serangoon Station. For commuters
headed to the Singapore Expo Centre or travellers
bound for Singapore Changi Airport, hop on board
the Singapore Changi Airport Express which calls
at Tanah Merah Station. |
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To locate an MRT station, simply look out for
MRT signs displayed along main roads and the beacons
and signs prominently displayed outside stations. |
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| Connecting town and heartlands |
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| Bukit
Panjang Light Rapid Transit (BPLRT) is the first
Light Rapid Transit (LRT) system to be built in
Singapore. The fully automated BPLRT system which
covers 7.8km of elevated guideways is a modern and
convenient feeder service. |
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| All 14 stations on the BPLRT line are conveniently
located within 400m of most apartment blocks in
Bukit Panjang and Choa Chu Kang estates. Covered
linkways protect you from the elements whilst access
to amenities and other modes of transportation such
as the MRT and bus provide the convenience and connectivity
you are looking for. |
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From 30 December 2011, Ten Mile Junction LRT Station has re-opened. With the re-opening of the station, Bukit Panjang LRT (BPLRT) Service C - which operates from Ten Mile Junction LRT
Station via Bukit Panjang Station and Senja Station has resumed. For more details click here |
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