List of Singapore MRT stations
The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system[a] is a rapid transit system in Singapore and the country's principal mode of transport.[3] Owned by the Land Transport Authority,[4] the system spans 240 kilometres (150 mi) and has six lines: the North–South Line (NSL), East–West Line (EWL), North East Line (NEL), Circle Line (CCL), Downtown Line (DTL), and Thomson–East Coast Line (TEL). The MRT has two operators: SMRT Trains and SBS Transit. SMRT operates the NSL, EWL, CCL, and TEL, whilst SBS operates the NEL and DTL.[5] Two MRT lines – the Jurong Region Line (JRL) and the Cross Island Line (CRL) – are under construction or planning. As of 2025, the MRT serves 3.49 million passengers a day.[6]
As of March 2026, there are 143 stations in operation, all of which are wheelchair accessible.[7] Some MRT stations are public civil defence shelters, which protect occupants from attacks during a wartime emergency.[8] Additionally, all NEL, CCL, DTL, and TEL stations in operation, as well as two NSL stations, have public artworks as part of the Art in Transit programme.[9] With 35 stations, the EWL starts from Pasir Ris and terminates at Tuas Link. At Tanah Merah station, the line splits into a branch service, the Changi Branch (CG); the CG service goes from Tanah Merah to Changi Airport stations. The NSL, with 27 stations, starts from Jurong East and terminates at Marina South Pier. The NEL, serving 17 stations, starts from HarbourFront and terminates at Punggol Coast. The CCL serves 30 stations, and goes from Dhoby Ghaut to HarbourFront.[10] The line also has a branch service, the Circle Line Extension (CE), which goes from Promenade to Marina Bay;[10] trains on this service start from HarbourFront and terminate at Marina Bay during peak hours, though during non-peak hours, trains go from Marina Bay and Stadium as a shuttle train service.[11] The DTL starts from Bukit Panjang and terminates at Expo, serving 35 stations. With 27 stations, the TEL goes from Woodlands North to Bayfront stations.[10]
There are six standalone terminal stations, 20 interchange stations, and six stations that are both terminal and interchange stations. 25 stations are connected to bus interchanges, whilst four stations interchange with the Light Rail Transit (LRT) system. Changi Airport station offers connections to Changi Airport Terminals 2 and 3, and Marina South Pier and HarbourFront stations have connections to ferry services; HarbourFront is also connected with the Singapore Cable Car and Sentosa Express. There are four non-operational stations planned for operations in the future, which are Bukit Brown on the CCL as well as Marina South, Mount Pleasant, and Tagore on the TEL. 42 stations are under construction; of these, Bahar Junction is the only station designated as an interchange, whilst three stations – Aviation Park, Pandan Reservoir, and Peng Kang Hill – are terminal stations. Three stations – Jurong Pier, Sungei Bedok, and West Coast – are both interchange and terminal stations. Riviera station on the CRL will be connected with the station's LRT station. Five stations are under planning; two stations, Changi Terminal 5 and Sungei Kadut, will be terminal and interchange stations, respectively. The former will also be connected to Changi Airport Terminal 5.
History
Plans for a national rail transport system were conceptualised in a study by the Singapore government and United Nations Development Programme in 1971, which hypothesised that the country would need such a system by 1992. Various studies on the feasibility of a rapid transit system were conducted between 1972 to 1980, with some experts opposing the idea and arguing that Singapore's bus system should be further expanded. The government approved the MRT's construction in 1982,[12] and the system opened on 7 November 1987 with five stations from Yio Chu Kang to Toa Payoh.[13] Between 1987 and 1988, 20 stations commenced operations, which included nine stations from Novena to Outram Park on 12 December 1987,[14] six stations from Tiong Bahru to Clementi on 12 March 1988,[15] three stations from Jurong East to Lakeside on 5 November 1988,[16] and Khatib and Yishun stations on 20 December 1988.[17] However, with the opening of Marina Bay station and nine stations from Bugis to Tanah Merah on 4 November 1989, the MRT system split into two lines: the North–South Line (NSL), which went from Yishun to Marina Bay, and the East–West Line (EWL), which went from Tanah Merah to Lakeside.[18] On 16 December 1989, a three station extension on the EWL from Simei to Pasir Ris opened.[19] A new line, the Branch Line, opened on 10 March 1990, and consisted of four stations from Jurong East to Choa Chu Kang.[20] With the opening of Boon Lay station on 6 July 1990, the initial MRT system was completed.[21]
Six stations on the NSL's Woodlands Extension, from Sembawang to Yew Tee, opened on 10 February 1996.[22] That same year, the four stations on the Branch line became part of the NSL.[23] Between 2001 to 2002, three stations on the EWL opened, including Dover as an infill station on 18 October 2001[24] and Expo and Changi Airport on the EWL's Changi Branch; the latter two opened on 10 January 2001.[25] On 20 June 2003, most of the North East Line (NEL), which consisted of 14 stations from HarbourFront to Punggol, opened;[26] two stations, Buangkok and Woodleigh, later opened as infill stations on 15 January 2006 and 20 June 2011,[27] respectively. On 28 February 2009, the EWL was extended to Joo Koon and Pioneer stations.[28] Various stages of the Circle Line (CCL) opened from 2009 to 2012, which included five stations from Marymount to Bartley on 28 May 2009,[29] 11 stations from Tai Seng to Dhoby Ghaut on 17 April 2010,[30] 12 stations from Caldecott to HarbourFront on 8 October 2011,[31] and the Circle line Extension to Marina Bay on 14 January 2012, which included Bayfront station.[32] The Downtown Line (DTL) also opened in various stages between 2013 to 2017, which included six stations from Bugis to Chinatown on 22 December 2013,[33] 12 stations from Bukit Panjang to Rochor on 27 December 2015,[34] and 16 stations from Fort Canning to Expo on 21 October 2017.[35] From 2014 to 2019, several new stations opened on existing lines, including the NSL extension to Marina South Pier on 23 November 2014,[36] four stations from Gul Circle to Tuas Link on the EWL on 18 June 2017,[37] and Canberra on 2 November 2019 as an infill station on the NSL.[38] From 2020 to 2024, 27 stations on the Thomson–East Coast Line (TEL) opened for services, including three stations from Woodlands North to Woodlands South on 31 January 2020,[39] six stations from Springleaf to Caldecott,[40] 11 stations from Stevens to Gardens by the Bay,[41] and seven stations from Tanjong Rhu to Bayshore.[42] The NEL extended to Punggol Coast on 10 December 2024,[43] and Hume station opened on the DTL as an infill station on 28 February 2025.[44]
Six stations are expected to open in 2026.[45] In the middle of 2026, Cantonment, Keppel, and Prince Edward Road stations on the CCL will start operations, and will "close" the CCL's loop.[46] In the second half of the year, the DTL and TEL will be extended to interchange with other in Sungei Bedok; Bedok South on the TEL and Xilin on the DTL will open at the same time.[45] Also on the TEL, Founders' Memorial station will open at the end of 2028.[47] There are two upcoming lines on the MRT: the Jurong Region Line (JRL) and Cross Island Line (CRL). 24 stations on the JRL are under construction, and will commence operations in various stages from 2028 to 2029, which includes 17 stations in 2028 and seven stations in 2029.[46] As for the CRL, 21 stations under construction will also commence operations in various stages between 2030 and 2032, including 12 stations in 2030,[48] six stations in 2032,[49] and a branch service from Pasir Ris to Punggol consisting of three stations in 2032.[19] Five stations under planning are expected to open around the mid-2030s, which are Brickland on the NSL in 2034,[50] Changi Terminal 5 on the TEL and CRL in the mid-2030s,[51] JS2A on the JRL,[46] and DE1 on the DTL and Sungei Kadut on the NSL and DTL; the last two are expected to open in 2035.[52]
MRT stations
In operation
| Station name | Station code[53][b] | Line[c] | Opened[d] | Connections[e] | Ref(s) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| English[10][f] | Chinese[1] | Tamil[2] | |||||
| Admiralty | 海军部 | அட்மிரல்ட்டி | NS10 | North–South Line | 10 February 1996 | [22] | |
| Aljunied | 阿裕尼 | அல்ஜூனிட் | EW9 | East–West Line | 4 November 1989 | [55] | |
| Ang Mo Kio | 宏茂桥 | அங் மோ கியோ | NS16 | North–South Line Cross Island Line (under construction) |
7 November 1987 | Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange | [56] |
| Bartley | 巴特礼 | பார்ட்லி | CC12 | Circle Line | 28 May 2009 | [29] | |
| Bayfront* | 海湾舫 | பேஃபிரண்ட் | CE1 DT16 | Circle Line Extension Downtown Line Circle Line (in 2026) |
14 January 2012 | [57] | |
| Bayshore** | 碧湾 | பேஷோர் | TE29 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 23 June 2024 | [42] | |
| Beauty World | 美世界 | பியூட்டி வோர்ல்ட் | DT5 | Downtown Line | 27 December 2015 | [34] | |
| Bedok | 勿洛 | பிடோக் | EW5 | East–West Line | 4 November 1989 | Bedok Bus Interchange | [58] |
| Bedok North | 勿洛北 | பிடோக் நார்த் | DT29 | Downtown Line | 21 October 2017 | [35] | |
| Bedok Reservoir | 勿洛蓄水池 | பிடோக் ரெசவோர் | DT30 | ||||
| Bencoolen | 明古连 | பென்கூலன் | DT21 | ||||
| Bendemeer | 明地迷亚 | பெண்டிமியர் | DT23 | ||||
| Bishan* | 碧山 | பீஷான் | NS17 CC15 | North–South Line Circle Line |
7 November 1987 | Bishan Bus Interchange | [59] |
| Boon Keng | 文庆 | பூன் கெங் | NE9 | North East Line | 20 June 2003 | [26] | |
| Boon Lay | 文礼 | பூன் லே | EW27 | East–West Line Jurong Region Line (under construction) |
6 July 1990 | Boon Lay Bus Interchange | [60] |
| Botanic Gardens* | 植物园 | பூ மலை | CC19 DT9 | Circle Line Downtown Line |
8 October 2011 | [31] | |
| Braddell | 布莱德 | பிரேடல் | NS18 | North–South Line | 7 November 1987 | [13] | |
| Bras Basah | 百胜 | பிராஸ் பாசா | CC2 | Circle Line | 17 April 2010 | [30] | |
| Bright Hill | 光明山 | பிரைட் ஹில் | TE7 | Thomson–East Coast Line Cross Island Line (under construction) |
28 August 2021 | [40] | |
| Buangkok | 万国 | புவாங்கோக் | NE15 | North East Line | 15 January 2006 | Buangkok Bus Interchange | [61] |
| Bugis* | 武吉士 | பூகிஸ் | EW12 DT14 | East–West Line Downtown Line |
4 November 1989 | [55] | |
| Bukit Batok | 武吉巴督 | புக்கிட் பாத்தோக் | NS2 | Branch Line (10 March 1990 to 10 February 1996) North–South Line (Branch line merger) |
10 March 1990 | Bukit Batok Bus Interchange | [62] |
| Bukit Gombak | 武吉甘柏 | புக்கிட் கோம்பாக் | NS3 | ||||
| Bukit Panjang** | 武吉班让 | புக்கிட் பாஞ்சாங் | BP6 – DT1 | Downtown Line | 27 December 2015 | Bukit Panjang Bus Interchange Bukit Panjang LRT station |
[63] |
| Buona Vista* | 波那维斯达 | புவன விஸ்தா | EW21 CC22 | East–West Line Circle Line |
12 March 1988 | [15] | |
| Caldecott* | 加利谷 | கால்டிகாட் | CC17 TE9 | Circle Line Thomson–East Coast Line |
8 October 2011 | [31] | |
| Canberra | 坎贝拉 | கென்பரா | NS12 | North–South Line | 2 November 2019 | [38] | |
| Cashew | 凯秀 | கேஷ்யூ | DT2 | Downtown Line | 27 December 2015 | [34] | |
| Changi Airport* | 樟宜机场 | சாங்கி விமானநிலையம் | CG2 | East–West Line Changi Branch Thomson–East Coast Line (replacing the Changi Branch) |
8 February 2002 | Changi Airport Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 | [64] |
| Chinatown* | 牛车水 | சைனாடவுன் | NE4 DT19 | North East Line Downtown Line |
20 June 2003 | [26] | |
| Chinese Garden | 裕华园 | சீனத் தோட்டம் | EW25 | East–West Line | 5 November 1988 | [16] | |
| Choa Chu Kang | 蔡厝港 | சுவா சூ காங் | NS4 BP1 | North–South Line Jurong Region Line (under construction) |
10 March 1990 | Choa Chu Kang Bus Interchange Choa Chu Kang LRT station |
[65] |
| City Hall* | 政府大厦 | நகர மண்டபம் | NS25 EW13 | North–South Line East–West Line |
12 December 1987 | [14] | |
| Clarke Quay | 克拉码头 | கிளார்க் கீ | NE5 | North East Line | 20 June 2003 | [26] | |
| Clementi | 金文泰 | கிளிமெண்டி | EW23 | East–West Line Cross Island Line (under construction) |
12 March 1988 | Clementi Bus Interchange | [66] |
| Commonwealth | 联邦 | காமன்வெல்த் | EW20 | East–West Line | |||
| Dakota | 达科达 | டகோட்டா | CC8 | Circle Line | 17 April 2010 | [30] | |
| Dhoby Ghaut*** | 多美歌 | தோபி காட் | NS24 NE6 CC1 | North–South Line North East Line Circle Line |
12 December 1987 | [14] | |
| Dover | 杜弗 | டோவெர் | EW22 | East–West Line | 18 October 2001 | [24] | |
| Downtown | 市中心 | டௌன்டவுன் | DT17 | Downtown Line | 22 December 2013 | [33] | |
| Esplanade | 滨海中心 | எஸ்பிளனேட் | CC3 | Circle Line | 17 April 2010 | [30] | |
| Eunos | 友诺士 | யூனுஸ் | EW7 | East–West Line | 4 November 1989 | Eunos Bus Interchange | [67] |
| Expo*** | 博覽 | எக்ஸ்போ | CG1 DT35 | East–West Line Changi Branch Downtown Line Thomson–East Coast Line (replacing the Changi Branch) |
10 January 2001 | [68] | |
| Farrer Park | 花拉公园 | 花拉公园 | NE8 | North East Line | 20 June 2003 | [26] | |
| Farrer Road | 花拉路 | ஃபேரர் சாலை | CC20 | Circle Line | 8 October 2011 | [31] | |
| Fort Canning | 福康宁 | ஃபோர்ட் கெனிங் | DT20 | Downtown Line | 21 October 2017 | [35] | |
| Gardens by the Bay | 滨海湾花园 | கரையோரப் பூந்தோட்டங்கள் | TE22 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 13 November 2022 | [41] | |
| Geylang Bahru | 芽笼峇鲁 | கேலாங் பாரு | DT24 | Downtown Line | 21 October 2017 | [35] | |
| Great World | 大世界 | கிரேட் வோர்ல்ட் | TE15 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 13 November 2022 | [41] | |
| Gul Circle | 卡尔圈 | கல் சர்க்கல் | EW30 | East–West Line Cross Island Line (under planning) |
18 June 2017 | [69] | |
| HarbourFront*** | 港湾 | ஹார்பர்ஃபிரண்ட் | NE1 CC29 | North East Line Circle Line |
20 June 2003 | HarbourFront Bus Interchange Vivocity HarbourFront Tower Two Singapore Cruise Centre HarbourFront Passenger Terminal |
[70] |
| Havelock | 合乐 | ஹவ்லாக் | TE16 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 13 November 2022 | [41] | |
| Haw Par Villa | 虎豹别墅 | ஹா பர் வில்லா | CC25 | Circle Line | 8 October 2011 | [31] | |
| Hillview | 山景 | ஹில்வியூ | DT3 | Downtown Line | 27 December 2015 | [34] | |
| Holland Village | 荷兰村 | ஹாலந்து வில்லேஜ் | CC21 | Circle Line | 8 October 2011 | [31] | |
| Hougang | 后港 | ஹவ்காங் | NE14 | North East Line Cross Island Line (under construction) |
20 June 2003 | Hougang Bus Interchange | [71] |
| Hume | 谦道 | ஹியூம் | DT4 | Downtown Line | 28 February 2025 | [44] | |
| Jalan Besar | 惹兰勿刹 | ஜாலான் புசார் | DT22 | 21 October 2017 | [35] | ||
| Joo Koon | 裕群 | ஜூ கூன் | EW29 | East–West Line | 28 February 2009 | Joo Koon Bus Interchange | [72] |
| Jurong East*** | 裕廊东 | ஜூரோங் கிழக்கு | NS1 EW24 | Branch Line (10 March 1990 to 10 February 1996) North–South Line (Branch line merger) East–West Line Jurong Region Line (under construction) |
5 November 1988 | Jurong East Bus Interchange | [73] |
| Kaki Bukit | 加基武吉 | காக்கி புக்கிட் | DT28 | Downtown Line | 21 October 2017 | [35] | |
| Kallang | 加冷 | காலாங் | EW10 | East–West Line | 4 November 1989 | [55] | |
| Katong Park | 加东公园 | காத்தோங் பார்க் | TE24 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 23 June 2024 | [42] | |
| Kembangan | 景万岸 | கெம்பாங்கான் | EW6 | East–West Line | 4 November 1989 | [55] | |
| Kent Ridge | 肯特岗 | கெண்ட் ரிஜ் | CC24 | Circle Line Jurong Region Line (planned) |
8 October 2011 | [74] | |
| Khatib | 卡迪 | காதிப் | NS14 | North–South Line | 20 December 1988 | [17] | |
| King Albert Park | 阿尔柏王园 | கிங் ஆல்பர்ட் பார்க் | DT6 | Downtown Line Cross Island Line (under construction) |
27 December 2015 | [75] | |
| Kovan | 高文 | கோவன் | NE13 | North East Line | 20 June 2003 | [26] | |
| Kranji | 克兰芝 | கிராஞ்சி | NS7 | North–South Line | 10 February 1996 | [22] | |
| Labrador Park | 拉柏多公园 | லாப்ரடார் பூங்கா | CC27 | Circle Line | 8 October 2011 | [31] | |
| Lakeside | 湖畔 | ஏரிக்கரை | EW26 | East–West Line | 5 November 1988 | [16] | |
| Lavender | 劳明达 | லவண்டர் | EW11 | 4 November 1989 | [55] | ||
| Lentor | 伦多 | லென்ட்டோர் | TE5 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 28 August 2021 | [40] | |
| Little India* | 小印度 | லிட்டில் இந்தியா | NE7 DT12 | North East Line Downtown Line |
20 June 2003 | [26] | |
| Lorong Chuan | 罗弄泉 | லோரோங் சுவான் | CC14 | Circle Line | 28 May 2009 | [29] | |
| MacPherson* | 麦波申 | மெக்பர்சன் | CC10 DT26 | Circle Line Downtown Line |
17 April 2010 | [30] | |
| Marina Bay*** | 滨海湾 | மரீனா பே | NS27 CE2 TE20 | North–South Line Circle Line Extension Thomson–East Coast Line Circle Line (in 2026) |
4 November 1989 | [76] | |
| Marina South Pier** | 滨海南码头 | மரினா சவுத் பியர் | NS28 | North–South Line | 23 November 2014 | Marina South Pier | [77] |
| Marine Parade | 马林百列 | மரீன் பரேட் | TE26 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 23 June 2024 | [42] | |
| Marine Terrace | 马林台 | மரீன் டெரஸ் | TE27 | ||||
| Marsiling | 马西岭 | மார்சிலிங் | NS8 | North–South Line | 10 February 1996 | [22] | |
| Marymount | 玛丽蒙 | மேரிமவுண்ட் | CC16 | Circle Line | 28 May 2009 | [29] | |
| Mattar | 玛达 | மாத்தார் | DT25 | Downtown Line | 21 October 2017 | [35] | |
| Maxwell | 麦士威 | மெச்ஸ்வெல் | TE18 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 13 November 2022 | [41] | |
| Mayflower | 美华 | மேஃபிளவர் | TE6 | 28 August 2021 | [40] | ||
| Mountbatten | 蒙巴登 | மவுண்ட்பேட்டன் | CC7 | Circle Line | 17 April 2010 | [30] | |
| Napier | 纳比雅 | நேப்பியர் | TE12 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 13 November 2022 | [41] | |
| Newton* | 纽顿 | நியூட்டன் | NS21 – DT11 | North–South Line Downtown Line |
12 December 1987 | [14] | |
| Nicoll Highway* | 尼诰大道 | நிக்கல் நெடுஞ்சாலை | CC5 | Circle Line Circle Line Extension |
17 April 2010 | [78] | |
| Novena | 诺维娜 | நொவீனா | NS20 | North–South Line | 12 December 1987 | [14] | |
| one-north | 纬壹 | ஒன்-நார்த் | CC23 | Circle Line | 8 October 2011 | [31] | |
| Orchard* | 乌节 | ஆர்ச்சர்ட் | NS22 TE14 | North–South Line Thomson–East Coast Line |
12 December 1987 | [14] | |
| Orchard Boulevard | 乌节大道 | ஆர்ச்சர்ட் பொலிவார்ட் | TE13 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 13 November 2022 | [41] | |
| Outram Park* | 欧南园 | ஊட்ரம் பார்க் | EW16 NE3 TE17 | East–West Line North East Line Thomson–East Coast Line |
12 December 1987 | [14] | |
| Pasir Panjang | 巴西班让 | பாசிர் பாஞ்சாங் | CC26 | Circle Line | 8 October 2011 | [31] | |
| Pasir Ris** | 巴西立 | பாசிர் ரிஸ் | EW1 | East–West Line Cross Island Line (under construction) Cross Island Line Punggol Extension (under construction) |
16 December 1989 | Pasir Ris Bus Interchange | [79] |
| Paya Lebar* | 巴耶利峇 | பாய லேபார் | EW8 CC9 | East–West Line Circle Line |
4 November 1989 | [55] | |
| Pioneer | 先驱 | பயனியர் | EW28 | East–West Line | 28 February 2009 | [28] | |
| Potong Pasir | 波东巴西 | போத்தோங் பாசிர் | NE10 | North East Line | 20 June 2003 | [26] | |
| Promenade* | 宝门廊 | புரொமனாட் | CC4 DT15 | Circle Line Downtown Line Circle Line Extension |
17 April 2010 | [80] | |
| Punggol | 榜鹅 | பொங்கோல் | NE17 PTC | North East Line Cross Island Line Punggol Extension (under construction) |
20 June 2003 | Punggol LRT station | [81] |
| Punggol Coast** | 榜鹅海岸 | பொங்கோல் கோஸ்ட் | NE18 | North East Line | 10 December 2024 | Punggol Coast Bus Interchange | [82] |
| Queenstown | 女皇镇 | குவீன்ஸ்டவுன் | EW19 | East–West Line | 12 March 1988 | [15] | |
| Raffles Place* | 莱佛士坊 | ராஃபிள்ஸ் பிளேஸ் | EW14 NS26 | East–West Line North–South Line |
12 December 1987 | [14] | |
| Redhill | 红山 | ரெட்ஹில் | EW18 | East–West Line | 12 March 1988 | [15] | |
| Rochor | 梧槽 | ரோச்சோர் | DT13 | Downtown Line | 27 December 2015 | [34] | |
| Sembawang | 三巴旺 | செம்பாவாங் | NS11 | North–South Line | 10 February 1996 | Sembawang Bus Interchange | [83] |
| Sengkang | 盛港 | செங்காங் | NE16 STC | North East Line | 20 June 2003 | Sengkang Bus Interchange | [84] |
| Serangoon* | 实龙岗 | சிராங்கூன் | NE12 CC13 | North East Line Circle Line |
Serangoon Bus Interchange | ||
| Shenton Way | 珊顿道 | ஷென்ட்டன் வே | TE19 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 13 November 2022 | [41] | |
| Siglap | 实乞纳 | சிக்லாப் | TE28 | 23 June 2024 | [42] | ||
| Simei | 四美 | ஸீமெய் | EW3 | East–West Line | 16 December 1989 | [85] | |
| Sixth Avenue | 第六道 | சிக்ஸ்த் அவென்யூ | DT7 | Downtown Line | 27 December 2015 | [34] | |
| Somerset | 索美塞 | சாமர்செட் | NS23 | North–South Line | 12 December 1987 | [14] | |
| Springleaf | 春叶 | ஸ்பிரிங்லீஃவ் | TE4 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 28 August 2021 | [40] | |
| Stadium** | 体育场 | ஸ்டேடியம் | CC6 | Circle Line Circle Line Extension (terminal during non-peak hours) |
17 April 2010 | [86] | |
| Stevens* | 史蒂芬 | ஸ்டீவன்ஸ் | DT10 TE11 | Downtown Line Thomson–East Coast Line |
27 December 2015 | [34] | |
| Tai Seng | 大成 | தை செங் | CC11 | Circle Line | 17 April 2010 | [30] | |
| Tampines* | 淡滨尼 | தெம்பனிஸ் | EW2 – DT32 | East–West Line Downtown Line |
16 December 1989 | Tampines Bus Interchange Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange |
[87] |
| Tampines East | 淡滨尼东 | தெம்பினிஸ் ஈஸ்ட் | DT33 | Downtown Line | 21 October 2017 | [35] | |
| Tampines West | 淡滨尼西 | தெம்பினிஸ் வெஸ்ட் | DT31 | ||||
| Tan Kah Kee | 陈嘉庚 | டான் கா கீ | DT8 | 27 December 2015 | [34] | ||
| Tanah Merah*** | 丹那美拉 | தானா மேரா | EW4 CG | East–West Line East–West Line Changi Branch Thomson–East Coast Line (replacing the Changi Branch) |
4 November 1989 | [88] | |
| Tanjong Katong | 丹戎加东 | தஞ்சோங் காத்தோங் | TE25 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 23 June 2024 | [42] | |
| Tanjong Pagar | 丹戎巴葛 | தஞ்சோங் பகார் | EW15 | East–West Line | 12 December 1987 | [14] | |
| Tanjong Rhu | 丹戎禺 | தஞ்சோங் ரூ | TE25 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 23 June 2024 | [42] | |
| Telok Ayer | 直落亚逸 | தெலுக் ஆயர் | DT18 | Downtown Line | 22 December 2013 | [33] | |
| Telok Blangah | 直落布兰雅 | தெலுக் பிளாங்கா | CC28 | Circle Line | 8 October 2011 | [31] | |
| Tiong Bahru | 中峇鲁 | தியோங் பாரு | EW17 | East–West Line | 12 March 1988 | [15] | |
| Toa Payoh | 大巴窑 | தோ பாயோ | NS19 | North–South Line | 7 November 1987 | Toa Payoh Bus Interchange | [89] |
| Tuas Crescent | 大士弯 | துவாஸ் கிரசண்ட் | EW31 | East–West Line | 18 June 2017 | [90] | |
| Tuas Link** | 大士连路 | துவாஸ் லிங்க் | EW33 | Tuas Bus Terminal | |||
| Tuas West Road | 大士西路 | துவாஸ் வெஸ்ட் ரோடு | EW32 | ||||
| Ubi | 乌美 | உபி | DT27 | Downtown Line | 21 October 2017 | [35] | |
| Upper Changi | 樟宜上段 | அப்பர் சாங்கி | DT34 | ||||
| Upper Thomson | 汤申路上段 | அப்பர் தாம்சன் | TE8 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 28 August 2021 | [40] | |
| Woodlands* | 兀兰 | ஊட்லண்ட்ஸ் | NS9 TE2 | North–South Line Thomson–East Coast Line |
10 February 1996 | Woodlands Bus Interchange Woodlands Temporary Bus Interchange |
[91] |
| Woodlands North** | 兀兰北 | ஊட்லண்ட்ஸ் நார்த் | TE1 | Thomson–East Coast Line | 31 January 2020 | [39] | |
| Woodlands South | 兀兰南 | ஊட்லண்ட்ஸ் சவுத் | TE3 | ||||
| Woodleigh | 兀里 | உட் லீ | NE11 | North East Line | 20 June 2011 | [92] | |
| Yew Tee | 油池 | இயூ டீ | NS5 | North–South Line | 10 February 1996 | [22] | |
| Yio Chu Kang | 杨厝港 | இயோ சூ காங் | NS15 | 7 November 1987 | Yio Chu Kang Bus Interchange | [93] | |
| Yishun | 义顺 | யீஷூன் | NS13 | 20 December 1988 | Yishun Bus Interchange | [94] | |
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Toa Payoh's platforms
-
Changi Airport's platforms
-
One of Tanjong Katong's platforms
-
One of Raffles Place's entrances
-
One of Buangkok's entrances
-
One of Hume's entrances
-
Chinese Garden's concourse
-
Marymount's concourse
-
Bedok Reservoir's concourse
-
Simei's roof
-
Bukit Batok's roof
-
Canberra's roof
-
A linkway in Dhoby Ghaut
-
A linkway in Marina Bay
-
A linkway in Orchard
Non-operational
| Station name | Station code[95][g] | Line | Condition for opening[h] | Connections | Ref(s) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| English | Chinese[96] | Tamil[97] | |||||
| Bukit Brown | 武吉布朗 | N/A | CC18 | Circle Line | Sufficient demand for Bukit Brown station | [98] | |
| Marina South | 滨海南 | மரீனா சவுத் | TE21 | Thomson–East Coast Line | In tandem with developments in Marina South | [99] | |
| Mount Pleasant | 快乐山 | மவுண்ட் பிளசண்ட் | TE10 | In tandem with developments in Mount Pleasant | |||
| Tagore | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | [100] | ||
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Bukit Brown's vent shaft
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One of Marina South's entrances
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One of Mount Pleasant's entrances
Under construction
-
Keppel's construction site
-
Sungei Bedok's construction site
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Bahar Junction's construction site
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Jurong Town Hall's construction site
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Nanyang Crescent's construction site
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Defu's construction site
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Maju's construction site
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Riviera's construction site
Planned
| Station name | Station code[107][g] | Line | Expected date of opening[i] | Connections | References | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| English | Chinese[108] | Tamil[109] | |||||
| Brickland | 红砖 | பிரிக்லேன்ட் | NS3A | North–South Line | 2034 | [50] | |
| Changi Terminal 5*** | 樟宜第五搭客大厦 | சாங்கி ஐந்தாம் முனையம் | TE32 CR1 | Thomson–East Coast Line Cross Island Line |
Mid-2030s | Changi Airport Terminal 5 | [51] |
| DE1† | N/A | N/A | DE1 | Downtown Line | 2035 | [52] | |
| JS2A† | JS2A | Jurong Region Line | Mid-2030s | [46] | |||
| Sungei Kadut** | NS6 DE2 | North–South Line Downtown Line |
2035 | [110] | |||
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Brickland's future site
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Changi Terminal 5's future site
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DE1's future site
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JS2A's future site
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Sungei Kadut's future site
See also
Footnotes
Explanatory notes
- ^ Chinese: 地铁,[1] Tamil: எம்ஆர்டி[2]
- ^ Station codes in this column are displayed as they are on the official MRT map. Station codes with a dash between them represent a tap-out transfer.[10]
- ^ a b This column includes lines that are planned to interchange with the station, former line services, and branches of lines.
- ^ This column refers to the date the station first opened. It does not include dates of opening for subsequent line connections, future lines, renovations, or platform additions, which can be found in the articles for the individual stations.
- ^ This column contains transport connections listed on the MRT map.
- ^ Most station names retain their English names for the Malay translations, except for Botanic Gardens and Gardens by the Bay, which are Kebun Bunga and Taman Di Persisiran, respectively.[54]
- ^ a b c Station codes in this column are displayed as they are in official government publications and news articles.
- ^ This column refers to the criteria for the station to be opened. It does not include dates for future lines, renovations, or platform additions, which can be found in the articles for the individual stations.
- ^ a b This column refers to the station's expected opening date. It does not include dates for future lines, renovations, or platform additions, which can be found in the articles for the individual stations.
Citations
- ^ a b "System Map (Chinese)" 2026.
- ^ a b "System Map (Tamil)" 2026.
- ^ Ho 2013.
- ^ "New Rail Financing Framework" 2026.
- ^ "Rail Network" 2026.
- ^ Chelvan 2026a.
- ^ "An Inclusive Public Transport System – Making it Easier to Get Around" 2026.
- ^ "Types of Shelters" 2026.
- ^ "Art in Transit" 2026.
- ^ a b c d e "System Map (English)" 2026.
- ^ "Circle Line Extension – Train Service Information" 2022.
- ^ Richmond 2008, pp. 364–367.
- ^ a b Dhaliwal & Lim 1987.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Dhaliwal 1987.
- ^ a b c d e Dhaliwal 1988.
- ^ a b c "Three More Stations for MRT System" 1988.
- ^ a b "A Colourful Start for New MRT Service" 1988.
- ^ "MRT transfers will begin this Saturday" 1989.
- ^ a b c d Lee 2024.
- ^ "Residents Get Special 'Shuttle Service' with Bukit MRT Line" 1990.
- ^ Dhaliwal 1990.
- ^ a b c d e "Crowds Came from as Far as Hougang and Jurong" 1996.
- ^ Yeo 1996.
- ^ a b Yeo 2001.
- ^
- For Expo's opening date, see Tan 2001
- For Changi Airport's opening date, see "Completion of the Changi Airport MRT Extension" 2002
- ^ a b c d e f g h "North East Line Opens for Passenger Service!" 2003.
- ^
- For Buangkok's opening date, see "Buangkok NEL Station Commences Revenue Service Amid Great Fanfare" 2006
- For Woodleigh's opening date, see Ramesh 2011
- ^ a b Lim 2009a.
- ^ a b c d Lim 2009b.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Circle Line from Bartley to Dhoby Ghaut to Open 17 April" 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Shanmugaratnam 2011.
- ^ Lui 2012.
- ^ a b c Sim 2013.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Jo 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Shaffiq 2017.
- ^ "Marina South Pier MRT Station to Open This Sunday" 2014.
- ^ Lim 2017.
- ^ a b Tan 2019.
- ^ a b Wong 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f Begum 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Lim 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g Lee 2024a.
- ^ Lim 2024b.
- ^ a b Ong 2025a.
- ^ a b c d e Chelvan 2025a.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Chelvan 2026b.
- ^ a b Ng 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Yeoh 2023a.
- ^ a b c d Ong 2025c.
- ^ a b Yow 2025.
- ^ a b "MRT at Changi Airport T5 to be an Interchange Station Linking TEL and CRL" 2025.
- ^ a b Kok 2025.
- ^
- For a station's station code, see "System Map (English)" 2026
- For stations as public civil defence shelters, see "List of Civil Defence Public Shelter (As of Jan 2025)" 2025
- ^ "System Map (Malay)" 2026.
- ^ a b c d e f Dhaliwal 1989.
- ^
- For Ang Mo Kio's opening date, see Dhaliwal & Lim 1987
- For Ang Mo Kio's transport connections, see "Ang Mo Kio – Map" 2026
- For Ang Mo Kio's future MRT line connections, see Yeoh 2023a
- ^
- For Bayfront's opening date, see Lui 2012
- For Bayfront's service on the CE, see "Circle Line Extension – Train Service Information" 2022
- For Bayfront's future MRT services, see Chelvan 2025b
- ^
- For Bedok station's opening date, see Dhaliwal 1989
- For Bedok station's transport connections, see "Bedok – Map" 2026
- ^
- For Bishan station's opening, see Dhaliwal & Lim 1987
- For Bishan's station's transport connections, see "Bishan – Map" 2026
- ^
- For Boon Lay station's opening, see Dhaliwal 1990
- For Boon Lay's transport connections, see "Boon Lay – Map" 2026
- For Boon Lay's future MRT line connections, see Yeoh 2023b
- ^
- For Buangkok station's opening date, see "Buangkok NEL Station Commences Revenue Service Amid Great Fanfare" 2006
- For Buangkok's transport connections, see Lim 2024a
- ^
- For Bukit Batok and Bukit Gombak station's opening dates and previous service under the Branch line, see "Residents Get Special 'Shuttle Service' with Bukit MRT Line" 1990
- For Bukit Batok's transport connections, see "Bukit Batok – Map" 2026
- ^
- For Bukit Panjang's opening date, see Jo 2015
- For Bukit Panjang's transport connections, see "Bukit Panjang – Map" 2026
- ^
- For Changi Airport's opening date, see "Completion of the Changi Airport MRT Extension" 2002
- For Changi Airport's transport connections, see "Changi Airport – Exits" 2026
- For Changi Airport's future MRT services, see "MRT at Changi Airport T5 to be an Interchange Station Linking TEL and CRL" 2025
- ^
- For Choa Chu Kang's opening date and previous service under the Branch line, see "Residents Get Special 'Shuttle Service' with Bukit MRT Line" 1990
- For Choa Chu Kang's transport connections, see "Choa Chu Kang – Map" 2026
- For Choa Chu Kang's future MRT services, see Yeoh 2023b
- ^
- For Clementi and Commonwealth's opening date, see Dhaliwal 1988
- For Clementi's future MRT services, see Ong 2025c
- ^
- For Eunos's opening date, see Dhaliwal 1989
- For Eunos's transport connections, see "Eunos – Map" 2026
- ^
- For Expo's opening date, see Tan 2001
- For Expo's future MRT services, see "MRT at Changi Airport T5 to be an Interchange Station Linking TEL and CRL" 2025
- ^
- ^
- For HarbourFront's opening date, see "North East Line Opens for Passenger Service!" 2003
- For HarbourFront's transport connections, see "Train Service Information – HarbourFront" 2026
- ^
- For Hougang's opening date, see "North East Line Opens for Passenger Service!" 2003
- For Hougang's transport connections, see "Train Service Information – Hougang" 2026
- For Hougang's future MRT services, see Yeoh 2023a
- ^
- For Joo Koon's opening date, see Lim 2009a
- For Joo Koon's transport connections, see "Joo Koon – Map" 2026
- ^
- For Jurong East's opening date, see "Three More Stations for MRT System" 1988
- For Jurong East's previous service on the branch line, see "Residents Get Special 'Shuttle Service' with Bukit MRT Line" 1990
- For Jurong East's transport connections, see "Jurong East – Map" 2026
- For Jurong East's future MRT service, see Yeoh 2023b
- ^
- For Kent Ridge's opening date, see Shanmugaratnam 2011
- For Kent Ridge's planned MRT services, see Ong 2025b
- ^
- ^
- For Marina Bay's opening, see Dhaliwal 1989
- For Marina Bay's future MRT services, see Chelvan 2025b
- ^
- For Marina South Pier's opening date, see "Marina South Pier MRT Station to Open This Sunday" 2014
- For Marina South Pier's transport connections, see "Marina South Pier – Map" 2026
- ^
- For Nicoll Highway's opening date, see "Circle Line from Bartley to Dhoby Ghaut to Open 17 April" 2011
- For Nicoll Highway's service on the CE, see "Circle Line Extension – Train Service Information" 2022
- ^
- For Pasir Ris's opening date, see "Residents Welcome MRT Trains to Eastern End of S'pore" 1989
- For Pasir Ris's transport connections, see "Pasir Ris – Map" 2026
- For Pasir Ris's future MRT services, see Lee 2024
- ^
- For Promenade's opening date, see "Circle Line from Bartley to Dhoby Ghaut to Open 17 April" 2011
- For Promenade's service on the CE, see "Circle Line Extension – Train Service Information" 2022
- ^
- For Punggol's opening date, see "North East Line Opens for Passenger Service!" 2003
- For Punggol's transport connections, see "Train Service Information – Punggol" 2026
- For Punggol's future MRT services, see Lee 2024
- ^
- For Punggol Coast's opening date, see Lim 2024b
- For Punggol Coast's transport connections, see "Train Service Information – Punggol Coast" 2026
- ^
- For Sembawang's opening date, see "Crowds Came from as Far as Hougang and Jurong" 1996
- For Sembawang's transport connections, see "Sembawang – Map" 2026
- ^
- For Sengkang and Serangoon's opening date, see "North East Line Opens for Passenger Service!" 2003
- For Sengkang's transport connections, see "Train Service Information – Sengkang" 2026
- For Serangoon's transport connections, see "Train Service Information – Serangoon" 2026
- ^ "Residents Welcome MRT Trains to Eastern End of S'pore" 1989.
- ^
- For Stadium's opening date, see "Circle Line from Bartley to Dhoby Ghaut to Open 17 April" 2011
- For Stadium's service on the CE, see "Circle Line Extension – Train Service Information" 2022
- ^
- For Tampines's opening date, see "Residents Welcome MRT Trains to Eastern End of S'pore" 1989
- For Tampines's transport connections, see "Tampines – Map" 2026
- ^
- For Tanah Merah's opening date, see Dhaliwal 1989
- For Tanah Merah's future MRT services, see "MRT at Changi Airport T5 to be an Interchange Station Linking TEL and CRL" 2025
- ^
- For Toa Payoh's opening date, see Dhaliwal & Lim 1987
- For Toa Payoh's transport connections, see "Toa Payoh – Map" 2026
- ^
- For Tuas Crescent, Tuas Link, and Tuas West Road's opening date, see Lim 2017
- For Tuas Link's transport connections, see "Tuas Link – Map" 2026
- ^
- For Woodland's opening date, see "Crowds Came from as Far as Hougang and Jurong" 1996
- For Woodland's transport connections, see "Woodlands – Map" 2026
- ^ Ramesh 2011.
- ^
- For Kio Chu Kang's opening date, see Dhaliwal & Lim 1987
- For Yio Chu Kang's transport connections, see "Yio Chu Kang – Map" 2026
- ^
- For Yishun's opening date, see "A Colourful Start for New MRT Service" 1988
- For Yishun's transport connections, see "Yishun – Map" 2026
- ^
- For Bukit Brown's station code, see "Rail System Map – (MRT/LRT, Including Lines Under Construction)" 2008
- For Marina South and Mount Pleasant's station codes, see "Thomson-East Coast Line – Journeys to the East" 2026
- For stations as public civil defence shelters, see "List of Civil Defence Public Shelter (As of Jan 2025)" 2025
- ^
- For Bukit Brown's Chinese name, see "Analysts: The Proposed Seletar MRT line Could Become a "Key Link" to Johor Bahru, Singapore" 2025
- For Marina South and Mount Pleasant's Chinese names, see Li 2021
- ^
- For Marina South and Mount Pleasant's Tamil names, see "Government Terms Translated" 2026
- ^ "Circle Line – Stages 4 & 5 of Circle Line" 2010.
- ^ Ng 2021.
- ^ "Thomson Line – Contract 208" 2026.
- ^
- For the DTL and TEL's station codes, see "System Map (English)" 2026, "Thomson-East Coast Line – Journeys to the East" 2026
- For the CCL station codes, see "Circle Line 6 – Closing the Loop" 2026
- For the JRL station codes, see "Joint News Release by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) & SLA - Jurong Region Line: Enhancing Connectivity in the West" 2019
- For the CRL's station codes, see Ong 2025c
- ^
- ^
- For the TEL and DTL station's Tamil names, see "A Railway Station will be Built to Commemorate the Founding Fathers of the Nation" 2019, "System Map (Tamil)" 2026
- For the CCL station's Tamil names, see "Public Feedback Welcomed for Circle Line Route Guide Signs" 2025
- For the CRL station's Tamil names, see "Construction Work on the Punggol Extension of the Cross Island Line has Begun" 2023, "Cross-Island Line: Phase 2 Work Begins" 2025, "Cross Island Line – What is its Alignment?" 2019, "Cross-Island Line: Work on Maju Station to Begin in the Second Quarter of 2024" 2025
- ^
- For Bahar Junction's opening date, see Chelvan 2026b
- For Bahar Junction's services, see Chong 2019
- ^
- For Jurong Pier's opening date, see Chelvan 2026b
- For Jurong Pier's future transport connections under planning, see Ong 2025c
- ^
- ^
- For Brickland's station code, see Yow 2025
- For Changi Terminal 5's station code, see "MRT at Changi Airport T5 to be an Interchange Station Linking TEL and CRL" 2025
- For DE1 and Sungei Kadut's station code, see Kok 2025
- ^
- For Brickland's Chinese name, see "Brickland Station on the North-South Line is Expected to Begin Construction in the First Half of Next Year and be Operational by 2034" 2026
- For Changi Terminal 5's Chinese name, see Deng 2025
- ^
- For Brickland's Tamil name, see "New Brickland Train Station – Construction to Begin Next Year" 2025
- For Changi Terminal 5's Tamil name, see "New MRT Station at Changi Airport Terminal 5" 2025
- ^
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Further reading
General
- Land Transport Authority (1996). A World Class Land Transport System — White Paper presented to Parliament (PDF). Singapore: Land Transport Authority. ISBN 978-9971-88-488-8. OCLC 34767781.
- Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (1993). Stored Value — A Decade of the MRTC. Singapore: Mass Rapid Transit Corporation. ISBN 978-981-00-5034-4. OCLC 55965694.
- Mass Rapid Transit Corporation, Singapore (1988). The MRT Story. Singapore: Mass Rapid Transit Corporation. ISBN 978-981-00-0251-0. OCLC 226073987.
- Sharp, Ilsa (2005). The Journey — Singapore's Land Transport Story. SNP Editions. ISBN 978-981-248-101-6. OCLC 61658290.
NSEWL
- Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (1987). Mass Rapid Transit System: Proceedings of the Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Conference. Mass Rapid Transit Corporation. ISBN 9971846365. OCLC 82363485.
NEL
- Leong, Chan Teik (2003). Getting there: The story of the North East Line. Singapore: Land Transport Authority. ISBN 981045886X. OCLC 53383062.
- Tan, Su Yen (2003). Art in transit: North East Line MRT. Singapore: Land Transport Authority. ISBN 9810473842. OCLC 52771106.
CCL
- Cheong, Colin (2012). The Circle Line, Linking All Lines (PDF). Singapore: Land Transport Authority. ISBN 9789814342025. OCLC 743194452.
- Zhuang, Justin; Mead, Andrew; Koh, Hui Ting (2013). Art In Transit: Circle Line MRT — Singapore. Land Transport Authority. ISBN 9789810749828. OCLC 854958677.
DTL
- Feng, Zengkun (2017). Downtown Line: Soaring to new heights (PDF). Singapore: Straits Times Press Pte Ltd. ISBN 978981474766-0. OCLC 1003852882.
- Zhuang, Justin (2022). Art In Transit: Circle Line MRT — Singapore. Land Transport Authority. ISBN 9789811839672. OCLC 1342054525.