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    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.

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  2. Dec 6, 2013 · Updated December 27, 2013. SINGAPORE — Construction of the second and third stages of the Downtown Line (DTL) is progressing on schedule, said the Land Transport Authority (LTA) ahead of the...

  3. News Releases. LTA Awards Civil Contract for Design and Construction of Tunnels Between CRL West Coast Station and Jurong Lake District Station for Cross Island Line Phase 2. 19 Jun 2024.

  4. SINGAPORE — The construction of Downtown Line Stage 2 (DTL2) — which runs through the Bukit Timah Corridor — will be delayed and additional costs will be incurred by the Government after...

  5. Downtown Line 3 May/Jun 2016 Update: Part 2. As promised, here is part 2 of the DTL3 construction update featuring DT28 to DT35. Stay tuned for our next update! DT28 - Kaki Bukit. Kaki Bukit Ave 1 was reinstated on 24th Apr 2016.

  6. May 22, 2011 · Downtown Line Stage 2 (DTL2) is a 16.6km-long fully automatic, driverless underground mass rapid transit system in Singapore. Currently under construction, DTL2 will operate between Bugis station on the East-West Line in the centre of the city to Perit station on the Bukit Panjang light rail transit in the north-western region.

  7. Jul 9, 2013 · SINGAPORE — With the main contractor for Downtown Line Stage 2 (DTL2) having filed for insolvency, the project will be delayed and additional costs will be incurred, said Transport Minister...

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