Downtown MRT line
![]() ![]() Downtown MRT line | |||
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![]() Downtown MRT station, one of the 35 stations on the line. | |||
Overview | |||
Native name | Laluan MRT Pusat Bandar 滨海市区地铁线 டவுன்டவுன் எம்ஆர்டி வழி | ||
Status | Operational (Stages 1, 2 & 3) Under construction (DTL3e) Under planning (DTL2e) | ||
Owner | Land Transport Authority | ||
Termini | Sungei Kadut MRT station (2035) Bukit Panjang Expo Sungei Bedok (2026) | ||
Stations | 35 (Operational)[1] 2 (Under construction) 2 (Under planning)[2] | ||
Service | |||
Type | Rapid transit | ||
System | Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) | ||
Services | 1 | ||
Operator(s) | SBS Transit[3] | ||
Depot(s) | Gali Batu Tai Seng East Coast (Future) | ||
Rolling stock | C951/C951A | ||
Daily ridership | 245,000 (Q1 2017) | ||
History | |||
Opened | 22 December 2013 27 December 2015 (Stage 2) 21 October 2017 (Stage 3) 28 February 2025 (Hume) 2026 (Stage 3e) 2035 (Stage 2e) | (Stage 1)||
Technical | |||
Line length | 41.9 km (26.0 mi) (Operational)[1] 2.2 km (1.4 mi) (Under construction) 4 km (2.5 mi) (Under planning)[2] | ||
Character | Fully Underground | ||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) standard gauge | ||
Electrification | 750 V DC Third rail | ||
Operating speed | limit of 80 km/h | ||
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The Downtown Line (DTL), is the fifth Mass Rapid Transport line in Singapore, the third to be completely underground, and with 3-car trains, the second medium capacity line. Currently open from Bukit Panjang to Expo. The line opened up in phases, such as Stage 1 in December 2013, Stage 2 in December 2015 and Stage 3 in October 2017. The line is colored blue on the MRT Rail map.
Overview
[change | change source]The downtown line starts in Bukit Panjang, where it then passes through the Creative cluster and school belt of Bukit Timah. Along the way, it passes through many food enclaves, such as at Newton. It then passes through the downtown core and financial district before heading east, towards Bedok, Tampines and the Singapore Expo.
History
[change | change source]Stage 1 of the Downtown Line was originally planned as the Downtown Extension of the Circle Line since 2005. It was planned to have 6 stations from Bugis and end at Chinatown. It opened on 22 December 2013. The section would have run parallel to the Circle Line from Bayfront to Promenade.
Stage 2 was originally planned as the Bukit Timah Line, and was to terminate at Nicoll Highway, but plans were changed after the Nicoll highway collapse, which deemed the original station unfit for use. It was merged with the Downtown Line in 2005. It opened on 27 December 2015.
Stage 3 was originally planned as the Eastern Region Line, and was meant to relieve congestion on the East West Line. The northern part of the line from Expo to Chinatown was replaced by Downtown Line Stage 3 and opened on 21 October 2017.
Hume Station (DT4) is an infill station between Hillview (DT3) and Beauty World (DT5) that opened on 28 February 2025.[4][5]
Stage 3e is a two station extension that would link the Downtown Line and the Thomson-East Coast Line at Sungei Bedok. It would be completed around 2026.[6]
Stage 2e is a two station extension from Bukit Panjang that would link the Downtown Line and North South Line at Sungei Kadut. Construction of the extension would begin by the forth quarter of 2025, and it would be completed in 2035.[2]
Stations
[change | change source]Below are the announced station names for all five stages of the Downtown Line.
Station Number | Station Name | 站名 | Interchange/Notes |
Stage 2e (under planning, to be completed in 2035) | |||
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DE2 NS6 | Sungei Kadut | 双溪加株 | North South line |
DE1 | TBA | TBA | |
Stage 2 | |||
DT1 BP6 | Bukit Panjang | 武吉班让 | Bukit Panjang LRT Line |
DT2 | Cashew | 凯秀 | |
DT3 | Hillview | 山景 | |
DT4 | Hume | 谦道 | |
DT5 | Beauty World | 美世界 | |
DT6 | King Albert Park | 阿尔柏王园 | |
DT7 | Sixth Avenue | 第六道 | |
DT8 | Tan Kah Kee | 陈嘉庚 | |
DT9 CC19 | Botanic Gardens | 植物园 | Circle line |
DT10 TE11 | Stevens | 史蒂芬 | Thomson–East Coast line |
DT11 NS21 | Newton | 纽顿 | North South line |
DT12 NE7 | Little India | 小印度 | North East line |
DT13 | Rochor | 梧槽 | |
Stage 1 | |||
DT14 EW12 | Bugis | 武吉士 | East West line |
DT15 CC4 | Promenade | 宝门廊 | Circle line |
DT16 CE1 | Bayfront | 海湾舫 | Circle line |
DT17 | Downtown | 市中心 | |
DT18 | Telok Ayer | 直落亚逸 | |
DT19 NE4 | Chinatown | 牛车水 | North East line |
Stage 3 | |||
DT20 | Fort Canning | 福康宁 | |
DT21 | Bencoolen | 明古连 | |
DT22 | Jalan Besar | 惹兰勿刹 | |
DT23 | Bendemeer | 明地迷亚 | |
DT24 | Geylang Bahru | 芽笼峇鲁 | |
DT25 | Mattar | 玛达 | |
DT26 CC10 | MacPherson | 麦波申 | Circle line |
DT27 | Ubi | 乌美 | |
DT28 | Kaki Bukit | 加基武吉 | |
DT29 | Bedok North | 勿洛北 | |
DT30 | Bedok Reservoir | 勿洛蓄水池 | |
DT31 | Tampines West | 淡滨尼西 | |
DT32 EW2 | Tampines | 淡滨尼 | East West line |
DT33 | Tampines East | 淡滨尼东 | |
DT34 | Upper Changi | 樟宜上段 | |
DT35 CG1 | Expo | 博览 | East West line |
Stage 3e (under construction, to be completed in 2026) | |||
DT36 | Xilin | 锡林 | |
DT37 TE31 | Sungei Bedok | 双溪勿洛 | Thomson–East Coast line |
References
[change | change source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Projects – Downtown Line – Stages". Land Transport Authority of Singapore. 17 December 2013. Archived from the original on 3 July 2014. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "DTL extension to Sungei Kadut to open in 2035, including new MRT station near Yew Tee Village". The Straits Times. 6 January 2025. Retrieved 2 March 2025.
- ↑ "Company Announcement – Incorporation of a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary" (PDF).
- ↑ Tan, Christopher (30 June 2020). "Work on Hume MRT station on Downtown Line to start in the fourth quarter". The Straits Times. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
- ↑ "Hume station opens after years of 'patience and perseverance' from residents". CNA. 28 February 2025. Retrieved 2 March 2025.
- ↑ "LTA | Downtown Line 3 Extension". www.lta.gov.sg. Archived from the original on 27 December 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
Other websites
[change | change source]- The official MRT map Archived 2012-04-19 at the Wayback Machine, released by the Land Transport Authority showing the Downtown Line