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With Singapore MRT, take an exciting trip through the city-state's famous MRT system. For anyone interested in our public transportation system, this interactive platform provides a special fusion of simulation and education.
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The Station simulator
Game Overview and Instruction
Welcome to the Station Transfer Challenge! With the help of this mini-game, you can improve your ability to navigate the MRT network and learn how to transfer stations accurately and efficiently. Your task is straightforward: make the appropriate transfers at interchange points to get your train from your Current Station to a specified Next Station.
All essential game controls and information are found on the Phone interface at the bottom right of your screen. This is where you'll see your current and destination stations, access the map, check your train's direction, and most importantly, use the "Switch Line" option to make transfers at interchange stations.

92 M

150 Tonnes

93 meters long

Nearly 2,000 People

198 Trains

Around 80km/h

TYPES OF LINES
North South Line
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North South Line
North-South Line (NSL) connecting Yio Chu Kang to Toa Payoh in 1987. Though it started small, NSL was the first step in Singapore’s grand vision of an integrated transport system.
East West Line
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East West Line
Crossing the island from Tuas Link to Pasir Ris, and measuring about 57km, the East-West Line (EWL) is the longest train line in operation in Singapore. It started as part of the North-South Line (NSL) and was expanded southwards towards Outram in 1987.
Down Town Line
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Down Town Line
The Downtown Line (DTL) is Singapore’s fifth MRT line and a game changer for public transport in Singapore. DTL reaches out to residential areas such as Bukit Panjang, Bukit Timah, MacPherson and Bedok Reservoir that were previously not served by the MRT.
Circle Line
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Circle Line
Circle Line (CCL) was a feat that required innovations in design, engineering and construction. It took place in challenging soil conditions, a maze of underground structures, and under a densely packed surface of roads, expressways and buildings.
Thomson East Coast Line
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Thomson East Coast Line
Thomson-East Coast Line 4 (TEL4), around 235,000 households will be within a 10-minute walk from an existing TEL station (Woodlands North to Bayshore). Commuters can expect travel time savings of up to 50 per cent when using TEL.
North East Line
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North East Line
Built using the latest technology and engineering techniques of its time, NEL heralded an era of automated and driverless mass rapid transit systems, an enhanced commuter experience and the beginning of our multi-modal, integrated public transport model.

YEAR (1987) HISTORY
The history of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system of Singapore commenced with its planning in the 1960s, which finally led to its opening in 1987 with the launch of a 6 km section of the North South Line (NSL) from Yio Chu Kang to Toa Payoh. Since its inception, the rapid transit system has played a crucial role in the public transportation network and the wider development of the country as a whole, providing a fast and efficient means of transportation for millions of Singaporeans daily.
More Info- Questions 1 -
How many operational MRT lines currently serve commuters in Singapore (excluding LRT lines)?