Sungei Kadut MRT Station

NS6DT–
Sungei Kadut
Address
Lines Served   North South Line
  Downtown Line
Operator SMRT Trains (NSL)
SBS Transit (DTL)
Structure Elevated (NSL)
Underground (DTL)
Platform Side (NSL)
Opening on Mid-2030s

Sungei Kadut Station is an above-ground station along the North South Line (NSL), currently under planning. It will also be the northern terminus of the Downtown Line following the Downtown Line Stage 2 Extension from Bukit Panjang.

Both Brickland and Sungei Kadut stations were announced on 25 May 2019 as part of the LTA’s Land Transport Master Plan 2040. Both stations are infill stations along the NSL targeted for completion before 2040. Previously Dover and Canberra stations were built as infill stations along the EWL and NSL, opening in 2001 and 2019 respectively.


Train Services

North South Line

Sungei Kadut North South Line Station will have two elevated North South Line platforms in a side platform arrangement, built alongside existing NSL tracks.

Downtown Line


External Links & References

7 thoughts on “Sungei Kadut MRT Station

  • 10 December 2024 at 5:14 PM
    Permalink

    Maybe (NS6/DT1) will be Sungei Kadut and then (DT1A) will be Gali Batu and then (DT1B) will be stagmont. Cashew’s code name could be (DT2A) and Bukit Panjang’s is (BP6/DT2)

    Reply
  • 14 March 2024 at 2:34 PM
    Permalink

    LTA May decide on only constructing Sungei Kadut MRT Station rather than construct more like Yew Tee East. The coding has a chance of being DT0x but it’s far more likely in my eyes to be DE.

    Reply
  • 6 August 2023 at 2:57 PM
    Permalink

    The code of Sungei Kadut is DE1 because after Bukit Panjang DT1 is DE3 Stagmont and DE2 Gali Batu.

    Reply
  • 15 December 2020 at 2:44 PM
    Permalink

    I think the code for DTL would be DT1A

    Reply
    • 9 February 2021 at 4:11 PM
      Permalink

      Probably the whole DTL station code will be reassigned, same for NSL (Brickland onwards) and TEL (Founder’s Memorial

      Reply
      • 4 July 2021 at 10:44 AM
        Permalink

        I don’t think they will rename the whole Line just for 1 station

        Reply
        • 15 October 2022 at 8:41 PM
          Permalink

          The extension might have more than one station.

          Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *