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Train Services on Thomson-East Coast Line to Start Later on Saturdays and Sundays from 26 February to 29 May 2022

11 February 2022  1.        Train services on the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) from Woodlands North station to Caldecott station will start later at 8.00am every Saturday and Sunday from 26 February to 29 May 2022*. The timings for the daily last train and the first train on...

SMRT Trains conducts flood response preparedness exercise at Paya Lebar MRT station

20 September 2021  To reinforce the training and operational readiness of SMRT staff in the prevention of potential station flooding, SMRT Trains conducted a ground deployment exercise on the Circle Line at Paya Lebar MRT station on 17 September 2021.  The exercise demonstrated:i. Close monitoring of...

SMRT Trains uplifts rail reliability in Singapore with Track Access Management System

16 August 2021  PCCW (SEHK: 0008) – HONG KONG / SINGAPORE, August 16, 2021 – SMRT Trains, the pioneer Mass Rapid Transit operator in Singapore, and PCCW Solutions, the IT services flagship of PCCW Limited, announced today the full roll-out of the Track Access Management System (TAMS) to the...

Strides - SP Group Media Release - Strides and SP Group to Launch Electrification-As-A-Service (Eaas) for EV Customers

28 May 2021  SP Group (SP) and Strides Transportation (Strides) have signed an agreement to launch Electrification-as-a-Service (EaaS) as a new offering to Strides’ drivers and fleet customers. Strides will leverage SP’s high-speed public EV charging network, which is the largest of its kind...

Changes in Operating Hours for Thomson-East Coast Line from May to August 2021

21 May 2021  From 24 May to 8 August 2021, train services on Stage 1 of the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL 1) from Woodlands North to Woodlands South will start later at 6.30am and end at 9.00pm daily. The additional engineering hours will be used to continue testing of the integrated systems and...

SMRT demonstrates firm commitment to serve community through Go-To SMRT initiative

26 April 2021  SMRT Corporation has officially launched Go-To SMRT, an initiative that sees the transport operator enhancing its commuter services and facilities to better serve the community. Starting with 17 SMRT train stations and five bus interchanges, the initiative will be progressively rolled out...

SMRT targets a complete changeout of its entire taxi fleet to electric taxis within five years

20 April 2021 SMRT aims to change out its entire taxi fleet to 100% electric taxi within the next five years. The first batch of 300 electric taxis is slated to arrive in Singapore progressively from July this year. The electrification of the entire taxi fleet is part of SMRT’s growth strategy in...

Robot cleaners deployed at all Circle Line stations, cleaning staff upskilled to operate the machines

03 February 2021   From 1 February 2021, SMRT has deployed 13 robot cleaners to supplement existing cleaning efforts for commuters at all Circle Line MRT stations. This is to enhance the cleaning regime at train station premises in the COVID-19 era of heightened cleanliness. Each robot can clean...

[Joint Media Release] SMRT to transform drivers’ job experiences with Grab technology

30 September 2020 Improved driver operations for SMRT taxi partners through integration with Grab’s transport platformMobile Display Units in SMRT taxis will be progressively replaced from 1 October with enhanced Grab driver app jointly developed by the two companiesFirst-of-its-kind technology partnership...

SMRT and Bombardier sign 10-year contract for long-term service support of trains for North-South, East-West lines

28 September 2020  Singapore’s pioneer and dominant rail operator SMRT Trains (SMRT) signed a contract with Bombardier Transportation (BT) for the provision of long-term service support for the 106 BOMBARDIER MOVIA trains which will be delivered to Singapore for the North-South and East-West lines...