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Revision as of 20:34, 2 November 2024
Country Details
See Wikipedia
Railway System
As an island microstate, Singapore has no national rail system as such. The Malaysian national operator, KTMB, provides passenger service to a Singapore terminal at Woodlands - see Malaysia.
Singapore MRT
There is an extensive metro system covering most parts of the island. The system is operated by two separate companies:
- SMRT: East West Line, North South Line, Circle Line, Thomson-East Coast Line
- SBS Transit: North East Line, Downtown Line
Despite the split in ownership, information and fare systems are shared. See also UrbanRail.
Infrastructure
- Gauge: standard
- Electrification: 1500V DC overhead (North East Line); 750V DC third rail (other lines)
- Rule of the road: left
Maps
- Official system map at Land Transport Authority; SMRT and SBS Transit use the same map
- Schematic map at UrbanRail
- Geographic map at Wikipedia
LRT systems
Note that the LRT systems at Punggol, Sengkang and Bukit Panjang are rubber-tyred peoplemovers, not conventional railways.
Other Railways
None known
Tourist Lines
None known
Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services
See Singapore - Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services.