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List of Singapore MRT stations

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List of Singapore MRT stations
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This is a list of all stations on the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system in Singapore.[1] As of 2024, the Singapore MRT has approximately 242.6 km (150.7 mi) of system length spread across six operational lines, the 19th highest in the world.[2]

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System Map, including lines under construction

The locations of the stations are based on planning areas established by the Urban Redevelopment Authority for urban planning purposes; if a station is situated along the boundary of two or more planning areas (e.g., Farrer Park station), more than one location will be shown. This takes into account the entire area of the station, both underground and above-ground sections, and not simply its above-ground features like exits (e.g., the underground segment of Mountbatten station stretches across Geylang and Kallang planning areas, hence it will be stated as such in the list below, even when both its above-ground exits are located wholly within the Geylang planning area).

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Station naming

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From 2004 to 2017, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) has conducted various public consultation exercises with Singaporeans across the internet and survey forms as to what new station names should be. However, future lines announced after 23 November 2018 do not have station naming exercises, such as the Jurong Region Line and the Cross Island Line.

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MRT stations

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Elevated

Line terminus

Transfer outside paid area

Ground-level

Wheelchair accessible

Bus interchange

Underground

Civil Defence Shelter

Other transportation modes

North–South Line (NSL)

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East–West Line (EWL)

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North East Line (NEL)

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Circle Line (CCL)

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Downtown Line (DTL)

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Thomson–East Coast Line (TEL)

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Jurong Region Line (JRL)

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Cross Island Line (CRL)

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Notes

  1. Prior to 27 March 2019, Nicoll Highway MRT station was located entirely within Kallang planning area. The URA Draft Master Plan 2019 has realigned the Downtown Core–Kallang boundary; Nicoll Highway MRT station now falls wholly within Downtown Core planning area.[17]
  2. Shell station that will be refitted for opening when the area populates.
  3. Approval from the polytechnic was granted before using the name for the MRT station.
  4. Station name unofficial.[16]
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