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  1. Our eighth MRT line, the Cross Island Line (CRL) will be our longest fully underground line at more than 50 kilometres long. It will serve existing and future developments in the eastern, western, and north-eastern corridors, connecting major hubs such as Jurong Lake District, Punggol Digital District and Changi region.

  2. Jan 19, 2023 · Singapore’s MRT network will have eight rail lines when Phase 1 of the Cross Island Line opens in 2030. A map of Singapore's MRT network as of Jan 2023, inclusive of the upcoming stations on...

  3. Growing Singapore’s land transport network. Whatever your destination and mode of travel, Singapore’s land transport system is growing and improving to take you there. More connections by rail, bus and road will make commuting more efficient and exploring more enjoyable.

  4. Apr 5, 2019 · The Land Transport Authority has released the latest map of the MRT system around Singapore.

  5. The Jurong Region Line (JRL) is Singapore’s seventh MRT line, serving both existing and future development in the western part of Singapore. It will significantly improve connectivity of the region and support the development of the Jurong area, which is set to be the largest commercial hub outside the Central Business District.

  6. Dec 4, 2021 · 12 future MRT stations on the Cross Island Line (CRL) were revealed in a virtual exhibition by the Land Transport Authority in late November 2021. These stations were indicated in an MRT system map included within the “Connecting People, Places & Possibilities” Virtual Exhibition.

  7. Several MRT & LRT stations will open in the future – the Brickland and Sungei Kadut stations on the North-South Line (NSL), Hume station on the Downtown Line (DTL), Founders' Memorial, Mount Pleasant and Marina South stations on the TEL, and Teck Lee station on the Punggol LRT.

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