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  1. www.lta.gov.sg › rail_network › north_south_lineLTA | North-South Line

    The North-South Line (NSL) connects 27 stations from Jurong East to Marina South Pier, passing through eight interchanges with other MRT and LRT lines. Learn about the history, design and features of the NSL on the Land Transport Authority website.

  2. Red line is a noun that means a limit beyond which someone's behaviour is no longer acceptable. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and related words from the Cambridge Dictionary.

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  3. 2 days ago · The North-South Line (NSL) — colloquially known as the 'red line' — is the first MRT line introduced to the train network and is coloured red on the system map. In operation since 1987, the North-South Line is currently operated by SMRT Trains Ltd. and has undergone several line extensions to serve more regions in Singapore.

  4. The North–South Line (NSL) is a high-capacity Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line in Singapore, operated by SMRT Corporation. Coloured red on the Singapore rail map, the line is 45 kilometres (28 mi) long and serves 27 stations, 11 of which, between the Bishan and Marina South Pier stations, are underground.

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  6. The red line, or "to cross the red line", is a phrase used worldwide to mean a figurative point of no return or line in the sand, or "the fastest, farthest, or highest point or degree considered safe."

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