North South MRT Line
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Bukit Batok MRT Station on the Nouth South Line
As the name implies, the line connects central Singapore to both northern and southern parts of the island. Cross-platform transfer to the East West Line is provided at Jurong East, City Hall and Raffles Place stations, and North East Line at Dhoby Ghaut station.
Further Information
- Three batches of rolling stock are in service, manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI), Siemens AG and another manufactured jointly by Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) & Nippon Sharyo.
- There is one depot at Bishan on the North-South line, which has maintenance and train overhaul facilities.
- In early weekday mornings, there are direct cross-over trains to the East West Line.
- In late afternoon/early evenings, two limited-services are operated :
- Marina Bay - Yishun
- Jurong East - Choa Chu Kang
- Bishan is the only station on the entire MRT system to be at ground-level. Perhaps because of this, it is also the station with the highest number of accidents (most fatal) in recent history.
Stations
- NS1 / EW24: Jurong East (interchange with East West Line)
- NS2: Bukit Batok
- NS3: Bukit Gombak
- NS4 / BP1: Choa Chu Kang (interchange with Bukit Panjang LRT Line)
- NS5: Yew Tee
- NS6: Future Station
- NS7: Kranji
- NS8: Marsiling
- NS9: Woodlands
- NS10: Admiralty
- NS11: Sembawang
- NS12: Future Station
- NS13: Yishun
- NS14: Khatib
- NS15: Yio Chu Kang
- NS16: Ang Mo Kio
- NS17: Bishan (interchange with Circle Line)
- NS18: Braddell
- NS19: Toa Payoh
- NS20: Novena
- NS21: Newton
- NS22: Orchard
- NS23: Somerset
- NS24 / NE6: Dhoby Ghaut (interchange with North East Line and Circle Line)
- NS25 / EW13: City Hall (interchange with East West Line)
- NS26 / EW14: Raffles Place (interchange with East West Line)
- NS27: Marina Bay
History
- November 1987: Yio Chu Kang - Toa Payoh
- December 1987: Toa Payoh - City Hall
- December 1988: Yio Chu Kang - Yishun
- November 1989: City Hall - Marina Bay (start of separate North-South and East-West Lines)
- May 1990: Jurong East - Choa Chu Kang (initially operated as branch of the East-West Line)
- February 1996: Yishun - Choa Chu Kang (the Woodlands extension)
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