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  1. www.smrt.com.sg › Journey-with-Us › SMRT-TrainsAbout Us - SMRT Trains

    SMRT Trains Ltd. manages and operates train services on the North-South Line, East-West Line, Circle Line, Thomson-East Coast Line and the Bukit Panjang Light Rail Transit, making it Singapore’s first and largest train services provider.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SMRT_TrainsSMRT Trains - Wikipedia

    SMRT Trains Limited is a rail operator in Singapore and a wholly owned subsidiary of SMRT Corporation. After the privatisation of the MRT operations in 1995, it was originally named Singapore MRT Limited.

  3. SMRT Corporation Ltd is the leading multi-modal public transport operator in Singapore. We serve millions of passengers daily by offering a comprehensive transport network.

  4. With effect from 23 December 2023, bus and train fares will be adjusted as part of the Fare Review Exercise 2023. To calculate train fares, click here . The Public Transport Council has introduced a set of tougher measures to further deter fare evasion.

  5. journey.smrt.com.sg › journey › mrt_network_mapSMRT Journeys

    MRT Network Map.

  6. SMRT Journey Planner. From. To. Route option. Fastest select. or Select Recent Journey.

  7. lta.gov.sg › mrt-and-lrt-trains › train-system-mapLTA | Rail Network

    The train system is currently run by two public transport operators – SMRT Corporation Ltd (SMRT) and SBS Transit (SBST). SMRT operates the North-South Line, East-West Line, Circle Line, Thomson-East Coast Line and the Bukit Panjang LRT.

  8. journey.smrt.com.sg › journey › %E2%80%8BSMRT Journeys

    Toggle navigation. Journey; MRT. Station Info; Network Map; Bus. eGuide; Fare; Bus Interchanges; Fare Calculator

  9. Train Arrival Information. Please enter the verification code: Refresh Image.

  10. The Mass Rapid Transit system, locally known by the initialism MRT, is a rapid transit system in Singapore and the island country's principal mode of railway transportation. The system commenced operations in November 1987 after two decades of planning with an initial 6 km (3.7 mi) stretch consisting of five stations.