Kim Chuan Depot
Kim Chuan Depot Location (Original) 11 Kim Chuan Road, Singapore 537065 (Expansion) 9 Hougang Close, Singapore 536014 Lines Served
Read moreKim Chuan Depot Location (Original) 11 Kim Chuan Road, Singapore 537065 (Expansion) 9 Hougang Close, Singapore 536014 Lines Served
Read moreDistance-Based Fares (DBF) is a fare payment scheme currently used across public buses and MRT/LRT trains in Singapore. The fare
Read moreThe Mitsubishi Crystal Mover (C810) is a rubber-tyred automated people mover (APM) train operating on the Sengkang LRT (SKLRT) and Punggol LRT (PGLRT). Entering service in June 2003 on the Sengkang LRT’s East Loop, these were the Sengkang & Punggol LRT Line’s first generation of rolling stock.
Read moreThe Bombardier Innovia APM 100 (C801) is a rubber-tyred automated people mover (APM) train operating on the Bukit Panjang LRT (BPLRT). Entering service in 1999, these were the Bukit Panjang LRT Line’s first generation of rolling stock, and are capable of operating in single and double car formations.
Read moreThe Kawasaki Heavy Industries C151 is an electric multiple unit (EMU) train operating on the North South Line (NSL) and East West Line (EWL). Entering service in 1987 in tandem with the opening of Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system, these trains are the oldest rolling stock in operation.
Read moreBombardier MOVIA C951 In service December 2013 – Present Manufacturer Changchun Bombardier Railway Vehicles Constructed 2012 – 2016 Number built 276
Read moreDT31 Tampines West 淡滨尼西 | தெம்பனிஸ் வெஸ்ட் Address 2 Tampines Avenue 4, Singapore 529683 Line Served Downtown Line Operator
Read moreEast Coast Integrated Depot Address 10 Laguna Golf Green, Singapore 488956 Lines served East West Line Downtown Line
Read moreBombardier Innovia APM100 (C801A) In service November 2014 – Present Manufacturer Bombardier Transportation Constructed 2014 – 2015 Number built 13 Vehicles (13 trainsets)
Read moreThe Alstom Metropolis C830 is an electric multiple unit (EMU) train operating on the Circle Line (CCL). Entering service in 2009, these were the Circle Line’s first generation of rolling stock.
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