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Cross Island MRT line

The Cross Island Line (CRL) is a high capacity Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line under development in Singapore. It will run in an east–west direction from Changi to Jurong Industrial Estate via Loyang, Pasir Ris, Hougang, Serangoon North, Ang Mo Kio, Sin Ming, Bukit Timah, Clementi and West Coast. From Pasir Ris, the line will branch off to Punggol.[2] The 58-kilometre (36 mi) line will replace the East West Line as the longest line on the MRT network upon its complete opening by the 2040s, serving about 27 stations.[3]

Cross Island Line
Construction works at Teck Ghee station
Overview
Native name
  • Laluan MRT Rentas Pulau
  • 跨岛地铁线
  • குறுக்குத் தீவு ரயில் பாதை
Status
  • Under construction (Phase 1-2 & Punggol Extension)
  • Under planning (Phase 3)
OwnerLand Transport Authority
LocaleSingapore
Termini
Stations
  • 12 (Phase 1)
  • 6 (Phase 2)
  • 3 (Punggol Extension)
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemMass Rapid Transit (Singapore)
Operator(s)TBA
Depot(s)Changi East
Rolling stockCRRC Qingdao Sifang CR151
History
Planned opening
  • 2030 (Phase 1)
  • 2032 (Punggol Extension and Phase 2)
  • 2040 (extension to Changi Airport T5)
Technical
Line length
  • 29 km (18 mi) (Phase 1)
  • 15 km (9.3 mi) (Phase 2)
  • 7.3 km (4.5 mi) (Punggol Extension)
  • 58 km (36 mi) (Total approximate)
CharacterFully underground
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line1,500 V DC [1]
Route map

future extension
to Changi Airport T5
 CR2 
Aviation Park
 CR3 
Loyang
 CR4 
Pasir Ris East
 EW1 
 CP1  CR5 
Pasir Ris
Sungei Api Api
 CP2 
Elias
 CR6 
Tampines North
 CR7 
Defu
 PE4 
Punggol LRT
East Loop
 CP3 
Riviera
 PTC 
East Loop
West Loop
 NE17 
 CP4 
Punggol
 NE14 
 CR8 
Hougang
 CR9 
Serangoon North
 CR10 
Tavistock
 CR11 
Ang Mo Kio
 NS16 
 CR12 
Teck Ghee
 CR13 
Bright Hill
 TE7 
 CR14 
Turf City
 DT6 
← to Bukit Panjang
to Expo
 CR15 
King Albert Park
 CR16 
Maju
Sungei Ulu Pandan
 CR17 
Clementi
 EW23 
← to Tuas Link
to Pasir Ris
 CR18 
West Coast
Sungei Pandan
 CR19 
Jurong Lake District
future extension
to Tuas

Plans for the line were first announced in 2013. The CRL is envisioned to serve various key hubs including the Jurong Lake District and the Punggol Digital District, offering an alternative east–west connection to alleviate passenger load on the East West line. Shortly after the announcement, calls were made by some nature groups to divert the line tunnels away from the Central Catchment Nature Reserve (CCNR). Nevertheless, the Government ultimately decided after years of assessments and deliberation to continue with the original direct route in 2019, citing commuting time and economic factors as well as long-term energy consumption. The alignment and stations for CRL1 were finalised in 2019, followed by the Punggol branch in 2020 and Phase 2 in 2022.[4] The proposed full line is expected to have a daily ridership of over one million in the long term,[5] and to cost an estimated S$40.7 billion.[6]

History edit

Announcement edit

The Cross Island Line was first announced by Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew on 17 January 2013. The line was planned to relieve congestion on the existing East West Line and slated to begin at Changi on Singapore's eastern coast, passing through the major eastern towns including Pasir Ris, Hougang and Ang Mo Kio. From this point, it would proceed further west toward Bukit Timah, Clementi and West Coast, before terminating in the Jurong Industrial Estate. A branch line was to connect the mainline to Punggol. The line was planned to be 50 km long and open in 2030.[7][8] Studies on the Cross Island Line began in May 2013.[9]

Line alignment edit

 
Final and alternate routes crossing the Central Catchment[10][11]

Since its announcement, there has been controversy over the alignment of the line's Bukit Timah stretch crossing the Central Catchment Nature Reserve (CCNR) and MacRitchie Reservoir, which prompted the Nature Society Singapore to call for the line's realignment. Environmental groups have urged the Government not to build the MRT line under the CCNR.[12]

On 19 July 2013, the NSS put forward two proposed alternative alignments:[13] a northern route that would run close to the Thomson–East Coast Line, heading west towards Mandai, Sungei Kadut and Gali Batu before terminating at Choa Chu Kang, and a southern route skirting the reserve along Lornie Road. One engineering professor Lee Der-Horng noted the possible feasibility of constructing the line through the reserve without impacting the environment, though he said the decision "shouldn’t be just based on transport".[14]

A tender to assess the environmental impact of the line was called for on 24 February 2014 to facilitate civil works for the line.[15] In July 2014, the LTA appointed Environmental Resources Management (S) Pte Ltd (ERM) to conduct the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the section of the line around and through the nature reserve. The EIA was to be conducted in two phases, with the first studying the ecosystem and physical conditions along both the straight and skirting alignments, as well as assessing how construction and operation of the line would affect the CCNR.[16] The Phase 1 EIA report was released in February 2016.[17][18]

Soil investigation works along the CCNR began in February 2017 and by October, was announced to be nearing completion by the end of the year.[12] On 20 March 2018, the LTA declared that the findings on the environmental impact of drilling and other initial works would be completed later that year.[19] The Phase 2 EIA report was released in September 2019.[20] On 4 December 2019, the Ministry of Transport confirmed that the direct route underneath the CCNR had been chosen, with mitigating factors such as tunnelling deeper than usual under the CCNR as well as no surface works in the area. The construction cost is also expected to be $2 billion lower than the alternative alignments.[21]

Phase 1 edit

 
Construction works at Hougang CRL site

On 25 January 2019, Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan announced the alignment of CRL Phase 1 (CRL1). This segment of the line, spanning 29 kilometres (18 mi), consists of 12 stations from Aviation Park station to Bright Hill station. A new 57-hectare Changi East Depot was to be built to serve the line. CRL Phase 1 is expected to be completed in 2030.[22][23][24]

Punggol Extension edit

On 10 March 2020, a branch line from Pasir Ris station to Punggol station was announced. The 7.3-kilometre (4.5 mi) Punggol extension, consisting of four stations between this station and Punggol, was expected to be completed in 2031.[25][26] However, the restrictions imposed on construction works due to the COVID-19 pandemic have led to delays and the completion dates for CRL1 and CRLe were pushed by one year to 2030 and 2032 respectively.[27] Construction of CRL1 officially began on 18 January 2023.[28][29] As of January 2022, there are no plans to extend the Punggol branch to Jalan Kayu.[30]

Phase 2 edit

In December 2021, as part of a virtual exhibition by the LTA, a future system map depicted a series of 11 unnamed stations on the western half of the CRL.[31] The map also showed the western segment interchanging with existing and under-construction stations: King Albert Park, Clementi, Jurong Pier and Gul Circle stations. The map, along with the virtual exhibition, has since been offline. The LTA explained that the route was a "conceptual alignment" yet to be finalised, with the interchange stations being tentative.[32]

On 20 September 2022, Transport Minister S. Iswaran confirmed the stations for Phase 2 of the CRL. Expected to open in 2032, the 15-kilometre (9.3 mi) segment spans six stations from Turf City station to Jurong Lake District station.[33][34] Construction of these stations is expected to start in 2023.[33]

Phase 3 edit

Based on tender documents, The Straits Times projected in February 2022 that civil works for the CRL might be completed by end-2033, with operations beginning in 2034 or later. The CRL is to be completed in three phases.[10] However, the LTA stated that the exact timeline is unclear and will only be known with the completion of advanced engineering studies.[35] It is projected that the second and third phases will be about 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) and 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) long respectively.[36] The Phase 3 segment is predicted to have four stations, with tentative stations CR21 and CR24 on the Phase 3 segment interchanging with the Jurong Region line and the East West line.[37] An additional shell station might be built as part of the segment. As of 20 February 2022, engineering studies for Phase 3 have not yet been completed.[35][38]

Future plans edit

In conceptual plans for the redevelopment of Paya Lebar Air Base, an additional station (labelled "PLAB") has been proposed between Defu and Tampines North stations to serve the new developments.[39]

Network and operations edit

Route edit

 
Planned route of the Cross Island MRT line[40][41]

The 58 kilometres (36 mi)-long CRL is planned to run in a generally east–west direction, serving 27 stations[10] and being an alternative route to the existing East West (EWL) and Downtown (DTL) lines.[7][42] Phase 1 of the line goes west from Changi, in the east, to Pasir Ris. The line branches off to Punggol Digital District[25] and goes south-west towards Tampines North, and west to Hougang, and further towards Sin Ming via Ang Mo Kio.[40] Phase 2 of the line connects Bukit Timah to Sin Ming, tunneling through the CCNR, before continuing south-west to West Coast via Clementi, before heading north-west to Jurong Lake District.[41] Phase 3 concludes the line at the Jurong Industrial Estate.[41]

Services edit

At least half of the CRL stations are to interchange with existing lines, providing alternative routes for commuters.[3] The LTA is also studying a possible extension to Changi Airport Terminal 5.[43]

The Government briefly considered in 2014 implementing an express service for the CRL.[44] However, Transport Minister Khaw announced in 2018 that express services were considered not feasible, citing the higher cost needed to build extra tracks and additional signalling systems that can affect non-express commuters and existing lines.[45]

Stations edit

Names stated are working names, except for the existing interchange stations.[22]

Cross Island Line stations timeline
Date Project Description
2030 Phase 1 Aviation Park - Bright Hill
2032 Punggol Extension Pasir Ris - Punggol
2032 Phase 2 Turf City - Jurong Lake District

Legend

 
Elevated
   
Line terminus
 
Transfer outside paid area
 
Ground-level
 
Wheelchair accessible
 
Bus interchange
 
Underground
 
Civil Defence Shelter
           
Other transportation modes

List

Station code Station name Images Interchange;
Adjacent transportation
Opening Cost
Phase 1 (under construction, to be ready by 2030)
 CR2 
   
Aviation Park Does not appear   Changi Ferry Terminal  
2030;
6 years' time
S$320 million[46][47][48]
S$356 million[49][50][a]
 CR3 
   
Loyang Does not appear
S$748 million[51][52][53]
 CR4 
   
Pasir Ris East Does not appear S$363 million[54][55]
 
 CR5  CP1  EW1 
   
Pasir Ris Does not appear    CRL Punggol Extension  (2032)
   East–West Line 

  Pasir Ris
S$980 million[56]
 CR6 
   
Tampines North Does not appear   Tampines North S$397 million[57]
S$446 million[47][58][b]
 CR7 
   
Defu Does not appear
S$467 million
 CR8  NE14 
     
Hougang Does not appear    North East Line 

  Hougang Central
S$604 million[59]
 CR9 
   
Serangoon North Does not appear S$407 million[60][61]
 CR10 
   
Tavistock Does not appear
 CR11  NS16 
   
Ang Mo Kio Does not appear    North–South Line 

  Ang Mo Kio
S$644 million[62]
 CR12 
   
Teck Ghee Does not appear S$615.9 million[63]
 CR13  TE7 
     
Bright Hill Does not appear    Thomson–East Coast Line  S$526 million[64]
S$758 million[65][c]
Phase 2 (planned, to be ready by 2032)
 CR14 
   
Turf City Does not appear
2032;
8 years' time
TBA
 CR15  DT6 
     
King Albert Park Does not appear    Downtown Line  S$447 million[66]
 CR16 
   
Maju Does not appear S$480 million[67]
 CR17  EW23 
   
Clementi Does not appear    East–West Line 

  Clementi
S$514 million[66]
 CR18 
   
West Coast Does not appear S$510 million[68]
 CR19 
   
Jurong Lake District Does not appear TBA
Punggol Extension (under construction, to be ready by 2032)[69]
 
 CP1  CR5  EW1 
   
Pasir Ris Does not appear    Cross Island Line 
   East–West Line 

  Pasir Ris
2032;
8 years' time
S$980 million[56]
 CP2 
   
Elias Does not appear $562 million[70]
 CP3  PE4 
   
Riviera Does not appear    PGLRT East Loop    S$1.1 billion[71]
 CP4  NE17  PTC 
   
Punggol Does not appear    North East Line 
   Punggol LRT 
  Punggol
S$496 million[71]

Depots edit

Number Depot name;
Lines
Location Images Line-specific
stabling capacity
Cost Opening
1
   Changi East  Changi Does not appear 70 trains S$1.05 billion[72][73][74]
2030;
6 years' time
2
TBA Tuas Does not appear TBA

Train control edit

The Cross Island Line will be equipped with Siemens Trainguard Communications-based train control (CBTC) moving block signalling system with Automatic train control (ATC) under Automatic train operation (ATO) GoA 4 (UTO).[75]

Rolling stock edit

Services on the CRL are to be provided by six-car electric multiple units designed and manufactured by CRRC Qingdao Sifang in Qingdao, known as the CRRC Qingdao Sifang CR151. These trains draw power from an overhead conductor rail, and are to be equipped with condition monitoring equipment to allow for quick identification of any potential problems.[76] In addition, they are to have five doors per side per carriage (also present on the T251 trains) as well as wider gangway connections carriages compared to other trains on the MRT network, which the LTA claims allow for smoother commuter movement on, off and within the trains.[77]

LTA announced that it had awarded the S$589 million contract for the supply of trains for the line on 14 June 2023. Initially comprising a 44-train order, it includes an option for 11 more trains and for maintenance support of the train fleet. The trains are to be delivered progressively from 2027 onwards.[78]

Notes and references edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Tunnel between Aviation Park and Loyang
  2. ^ Tunnel between Tampines North and Defu
  3. ^ Tunnel between Bright Hill and Turf City

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External links edit

  • LTA official website on the Cross Island Line

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The Cross Island Line CRL is a high capacity Mass Rapid Transit MRT line under development in Singapore It will run in an east west direction from Changi to Jurong Industrial Estate via Loyang Pasir Ris Hougang Serangoon North Ang Mo Kio Sin Ming Bukit Timah Clementi and West Coast From Pasir Ris the line will branch off to Punggol 2 The 58 kilometre 36 mi line will replace the East West Line as the longest line on the MRT network upon its complete opening by the 2040s serving about 27 stations 3 Cross Island LineConstruction works at Teck Ghee stationOverviewNative nameLaluan MRT Rentas Pulau 跨岛地铁线 க ற க க த த வ ரய ல ப த StatusUnder construction Phase 1 2 amp Punggol Extension Under planning Phase 3 OwnerLand Transport AuthorityLocaleSingaporeTerminiAviation Park Pasir RisJurong Lake District PunggolStations12 Phase 1 6 Phase 2 3 Punggol Extension ServiceTypeRapid transitSystemMass Rapid Transit Singapore Operator s TBADepot s Changi EastRolling stockCRRC Qingdao Sifang CR151HistoryPlanned opening2030 Phase 1 2032 Punggol Extension and Phase 2 2040 extension to Changi Airport T5 TechnicalLine length29 km 18 mi Phase 1 15 km 9 3 mi Phase 2 7 3 km 4 5 mi Punggol Extension 58 km 36 mi Total approximate CharacterFully undergroundTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrificationOverhead line 1 500 V DC 1 Route mapLegend future extensionto Changi Airport T5 Changi East Depot CR2 Aviation Park CR3 Loyang CR4 Pasir Ris East Sungei Tampines EW1 East West Lineto Tuas Link CP1 CR5 Pasir Ris Sungei Api Api CP2 Elias Tampines Expressway CR6 Tampines North Kallang P L Expressway CR7 Defu Sungei Serangoon PE4 Punggol LRTEast Loop CP3 Riviera PTC East LoopWest Loop NE17 North East Lineto Punggol Coast CP4 Punggol NE14 North East Lineto HarbourFront CR8 Hougang CR9 Serangoon North CR10 Tavistock Central Expressway CR11 Ang Mo Kio NS16 to Jurong Eastto Marina South Pier CR12 Teck Ghee Kallang River CR13 Bright Hill TE7 to Woodlands Northto Gardens by the Bay Pan Island Expressway CR14 Turf City DT6 to Bukit Panjangto Expo CR15 King Albert Park CR16 Maju Sungei Ulu Pandan CR17 Clementi EW23 to Tuas Linkto Pasir Ris Ayer Rajah Expressway CR18 West Coast Sungei Pandan CR19 Jurong Lake District future extensionto Tuas This diagram viewtalkedit Plans for the line were first announced in 2013 The CRL is envisioned to serve various key hubs including the Jurong Lake District and the Punggol Digital District offering an alternative east west connection to alleviate passenger load on the East West line Shortly after the announcement calls were made by some nature groups to divert the line tunnels away from the Central Catchment Nature Reserve CCNR Nevertheless the Government ultimately decided after years of assessments and deliberation to continue with the original direct route in 2019 citing commuting time and economic factors as well as long term energy consumption The alignment and stations for CRL1 were finalised in 2019 followed by the Punggol branch in 2020 and Phase 2 in 2022 4 The proposed full line is expected to have a daily ridership of over one million in the long term 5 and to cost an estimated S 40 7 billion 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Announcement 1 2 Line alignment 1 3 Phase 1 1 3 1 Punggol Extension 1 4 Phase 2 1 5 Phase 3 1 6 Future plans 2 Network and operations 2 1 Route 2 2 Services 2 3 Stations 2 4 Depots 3 Train control 4 Rolling stock 5 Notes and references 5 1 Notes 5 2 References 6 External linksHistory editAnnouncement edit The Cross Island Line was first announced by Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew on 17 January 2013 The line was planned to relieve congestion on the existing East West Line and slated to begin at Changi on Singapore s eastern coast passing through the major eastern towns including Pasir Ris Hougang and Ang Mo Kio From this point it would proceed further west toward Bukit Timah Clementi and West Coast before terminating in the Jurong Industrial Estate A branch line was to connect the mainline to Punggol The line was planned to be 50 km long and open in 2030 7 8 Studies on the Cross Island Line began in May 2013 9 Line alignment edit nbsp Final and alternate routes crossing the Central Catchment 10 11 Since its announcement there has been controversy over the alignment of the line s Bukit Timah stretch crossing the Central Catchment Nature Reserve CCNR and MacRitchie Reservoir which prompted the Nature Society Singapore to call for the line s realignment Environmental groups have urged the Government not to build the MRT line under the CCNR 12 On 19 July 2013 the NSS put forward two proposed alternative alignments 13 a northern route that would run close to the Thomson East Coast Line heading west towards Mandai Sungei Kadut and Gali Batu before terminating at Choa Chu Kang and a southern route skirting the reserve along Lornie Road One engineering professor Lee Der Horng noted the possible feasibility of constructing the line through the reserve without impacting the environment though he said the decision shouldn t be just based on transport 14 A tender to assess the environmental impact of the line was called for on 24 February 2014 to facilitate civil works for the line 15 In July 2014 the LTA appointed Environmental Resources Management S Pte Ltd ERM to conduct the Environmental Impact Assessment EIA for the section of the line around and through the nature reserve The EIA was to be conducted in two phases with the first studying the ecosystem and physical conditions along both the straight and skirting alignments as well as assessing how construction and operation of the line would affect the CCNR 16 The Phase 1 EIA report was released in February 2016 17 18 Soil investigation works along the CCNR began in February 2017 and by October was announced to be nearing completion by the end of the year 12 On 20 March 2018 the LTA declared that the findings on the environmental impact of drilling and other initial works would be completed later that year 19 The Phase 2 EIA report was released in September 2019 20 On 4 December 2019 the Ministry of Transport confirmed that the direct route underneath the CCNR had been chosen with mitigating factors such as tunnelling deeper than usual under the CCNR as well as no surface works in the area The construction cost is also expected to be 2 billion lower than the alternative alignments 21 Phase 1 edit nbsp Construction works at Hougang CRL site On 25 January 2019 Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan announced the alignment of CRL Phase 1 CRL1 This segment of the line spanning 29 kilometres 18 mi consists of 12 stations from Aviation Park station to Bright Hill station A new 57 hectare Changi East Depot was to be built to serve the line CRL Phase 1 is expected to be completed in 2030 22 23 24 Punggol Extension edit On 10 March 2020 a branch line from Pasir Ris station to Punggol station was announced The 7 3 kilometre 4 5 mi Punggol extension consisting of four stations between this station and Punggol was expected to be completed in 2031 25 26 However the restrictions imposed on construction works due to the COVID 19 pandemic have led to delays and the completion dates for CRL1 and CRLe were pushed by one year to 2030 and 2032 respectively 27 Construction of CRL1 officially began on 18 January 2023 28 29 As of January 2022 there are no plans to extend the Punggol branch to Jalan Kayu 30 Phase 2 edit In December 2021 as part of a virtual exhibition by the LTA a future system map depicted a series of 11 unnamed stations on the western half of the CRL 31 The map also showed the western segment interchanging with existing and under construction stations King Albert Park Clementi Jurong Pier and Gul Circle stations The map along with the virtual exhibition has since been offline The LTA explained that the route was a conceptual alignment yet to be finalised with the interchange stations being tentative 32 On 20 September 2022 Transport Minister S Iswaran confirmed the stations for Phase 2 of the CRL Expected to open in 2032 the 15 kilometre 9 3 mi segment spans six stations from Turf City station to Jurong Lake District station 33 34 Construction of these stations is expected to start in 2023 33 Phase 3 edit Based on tender documents The Straits Times projected in February 2022 that civil works for the CRL might be completed by end 2033 with operations beginning in 2034 or later The CRL is to be completed in three phases 10 However the LTA stated that the exact timeline is unclear and will only be known with the completion of advanced engineering studies 35 It is projected that the second and third phases will be about 14 kilometres 8 7 mi and 13 kilometres 8 1 mi long respectively 36 The Phase 3 segment is predicted to have four stations with tentative stations CR21 and CR24 on the Phase 3 segment interchanging with the Jurong Region line and the East West line 37 An additional shell station might be built as part of the segment As of 20 February 2022 engineering studies for Phase 3 have not yet been completed 35 38 Future plans edit In conceptual plans for the redevelopment of Paya Lebar Air Base an additional station labelled PLAB has been proposed between Defu and Tampines North stations to serve the new developments 39 Network and operations editRoute edit nbsp Planned route of the Cross Island MRT line 40 41 The 58 kilometres 36 mi long CRL is planned to run in a generally east west direction serving 27 stations 10 and being an alternative route to the existing East West EWL and Downtown DTL lines 7 42 Phase 1 of the line goes west from Changi in the east to Pasir Ris The line branches off to Punggol Digital District 25 and goes south west towards Tampines North and west to Hougang and further towards Sin Ming via Ang Mo Kio 40 Phase 2 of the line connects Bukit Timah to Sin Ming tunneling through the CCNR before continuing south west to West Coast via Clementi before heading north west to Jurong Lake District 41 Phase 3 concludes the line at the Jurong Industrial Estate 41 Services edit At least half of the CRL stations are to interchange with existing lines providing alternative routes for commuters 3 The LTA is also studying a possible extension to Changi Airport Terminal 5 43 The Government briefly considered in 2014 implementing an express service for the CRL 44 However Transport Minister Khaw announced in 2018 that express services were considered not feasible citing the higher cost needed to build extra tracks and additional signalling systems that can affect non express commuters and existing lines 45 Stations edit Names stated are working names except for the existing interchange stations 22 Cross Island Line stations timeline Date Project Description 2030 Phase 1 Aviation Park Bright Hill 2032 Punggol Extension Pasir Ris Punggol 2032 Phase 2 Turf City Jurong Lake District Legend nbsp Elevated nbsp nbsp Line terminus nbsp Transfer outside paid area nbsp Ground level nbsp Wheelchair accessible nbsp Bus interchange nbsp Underground nbsp Civil Defence Shelter nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Other transportation modes List Station code Station name Images Interchange Adjacent transportation Opening Cost Phase 1 under construction to be ready by 2030 CR2 nbsp nbsp Aviation Park Does not appear nbsp Changi Ferry Terminal nbsp 2030 6 years time S 320 million 46 47 48 S 356 million 49 50 a CR3 nbsp nbsp Loyang Does not appear S 748 million 51 52 53 CR4 nbsp nbsp Pasir Ris East Does not appear S 363 million 54 55 nbsp CR5 CP1 EW1 nbsp nbsp Pasir Ris Does not appear nbsp CRL Punggol Extension 2032 nbsp East West Line nbsp Pasir Ris S 980 million 56 CR6 nbsp nbsp Tampines North Does not appear nbsp Tampines North S 397 million 57 S 446 million 47 58 b CR7 nbsp nbsp Defu Does not appear S 467 million CR8 NE14 nbsp nbsp nbsp Hougang Does not appear nbsp North East Line nbsp Hougang Central S 604 million 59 CR9 nbsp nbsp Serangoon North Does not appear S 407 million 60 61 CR10 nbsp nbsp Tavistock Does not appear CR11 NS16 nbsp nbsp Ang Mo Kio Does not appear nbsp North South Line nbsp Ang Mo Kio S 644 million 62 CR12 nbsp nbsp Teck Ghee Does not appear S 615 9 million 63 CR13 TE7 nbsp nbsp nbsp Bright Hill Does not appear nbsp Thomson East Coast Line S 526 million 64 S 758 million 65 c Phase 2 planned to be ready by 2032 CR14 nbsp nbsp Turf City Does not appear 2032 8 years time TBA CR15 DT6 nbsp nbsp nbsp King Albert Park Does not appear nbsp Downtown Line S 447 million 66 CR16 nbsp nbsp Maju Does not appear S 480 million 67 CR17 EW23 nbsp nbsp Clementi Does not appear nbsp East West Line nbsp Clementi S 514 million 66 CR18 nbsp nbsp West Coast Does not appear S 510 million 68 CR19 nbsp nbsp Jurong Lake District Does not appear TBA Punggol Extension under construction to be ready by 2032 69 nbsp CP1 CR5 EW1 nbsp nbsp Pasir Ris Does not appear nbsp Cross Island Line nbsp East West Line nbsp Pasir Ris 2032 8 years time S 980 million 56 CP2 nbsp nbsp Elias Does not appear 562 million 70 CP3 PE4 nbsp nbsp Riviera Does not appear nbsp PGLRT East Loop nbsp S 1 1 billion 71 CP4 NE17 PTC nbsp nbsp Punggol Does not appear nbsp North East Line nbsp Punggol LRT nbsp Punggol S 496 million 71 Depots edit Number Depot name Lines Location Images Line specificstabling capacity Cost Opening 1 nbsp Changi East Changi Does not appear 70 trains S 1 05 billion 72 73 74 2030 6 years time 2 TBA Tuas Does not appear TBATrain control editThe Cross Island Line will be equipped with Siemens Trainguard Communications based train control CBTC moving block signalling system with Automatic train control ATC under Automatic train operation ATO GoA 4 UTO 75 Rolling stock editServices on the CRL are to be provided by six car electric multiple units designed and manufactured by CRRC Qingdao Sifang in Qingdao known as the CRRC Qingdao Sifang CR151 These trains draw power from an overhead conductor rail and are to be equipped with condition monitoring equipment to allow for quick identification of any potential problems 76 In addition they are to have five doors per side per carriage also present on the T251 trains as well as wider gangway connections carriages compared to other trains on the MRT network which the LTA claims allow for smoother commuter movement on off and within the trains 77 LTA announced that it had awarded the S 589 million contract for the supply of trains for the line on 14 June 2023 Initially comprising a 44 train order it includes an option for 11 more trains and for maintenance support of the train fleet The trains are to be delivered progressively from 2027 onwards 78 Notes and references editNotes edit Tunnel between Aviation Park and Loyang Tunnel between Tampines North and Defu Tunnel between Bright Hill and Turf City References edit LTA annual report 2021 22 PDF Land Transport Authority p 44 Retrieved 1 December 2022 Speech by Mr Lui Tuck Yew Minister for Transport at visit to DTL1 Chinatown Station 17 January 2013 9 30am at DTL1 Chinatown Station Ministry of Transport 17 January 2013 Archived from the original on 20 February 2013 Retrieved 19 January 2013 a b Cross Island Line LTA 2 September 2019 Archived from the original on 27 December 2019 Retrieved 7 December 2021 Six more MRT stations will be built in Phase 2 of Cross Island Line to open by 2032 CNA Retrieved 20 September 2022 Land Transport Authority 8 March 2021 LTA Awards Civil Contract for the Cross Island Line Phase 1 LTA News Room Retrieved 31 August 2022 A subway tunnel under Singapore s rainforest No way say activists Reuters 26 February 2016 Retrieved 31 August 2022 a b Speech by Mr Lui Tuck Yew at visit to DTL1 Chinatown Station on 17 January 2013 MOT 17 January 2013 Archived from the original on 26 February 2020 Retrieved 19 September 2019 More new MRT lines to be built by 2030 The Straits Times 17 January 2013 Archived from the original on 17 November 2017 Retrieved 4 November 2017 Studies for Cross Island Line to Start The Straits Times 4 November 2017 Archived from the original on 7 November 2017 Retrieved 4 November 2017 a b c LTA Cross Island Line www lta gov sg Retrieved 27 March 2023 Cross Island Line Besides a direct and skirting route how about a semi direct one TODAY Retrieved 31 March 2023 a b Soil tests for MRT line in nature reserve mostly complete The Straits Times 19 October 2017 Archived from the original on 23 October 2017 Retrieved 23 October 2017 Discussion and Position Paper PDF Nature Society Singapore 18 July 2013 Archived PDF from the original on 12 November 2013 Retrieved 12 August 2013 Nature Society proposes alternative route for Cross Island Line TODAYOnline 19 July 2013 Archived from the original on 21 July 2013 Retrieved 12 August 2013 Lim Adrian 25 February 2014 LTA to suss out new MRT line s green impact AsiaOne Archived from the original on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 8 May 2014 Environmental Resources Management to Assess Environmental Impact of Cross Island Line Land Transport Authority 4 July 2014 Archived from the original on 15 July 2014 Retrieved 13 July 2014 Chai Chin Neo 19 February 2016 LTA releases environmental impact assessment report on Cross Island MRT line Today Archived from the original on 7 October 2021 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Cross Island Line Site Investigations Completed Land Transport Authority Archived from the original on 7 October 2021 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Cross Island Line Findings of site investigation works to be released The Straits Times 20 March 2018 Archived from the original on 23 March 2018 Retrieved 22 March 2018 Environmental Impact Assessment Phase 2 Report Land Transport Authority Archived from the original on 7 October 2021 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Tan Christopher Tan Audrey 4 December 2019 Cross Island MRT Line to run directly under Central Catchment Nature Reserve CNA Archived from the original on 4 December 2019 Retrieved 4 December 2019 a b LTA News Room News Releases Joint News Release by the Land Transport Authority LTA amp SLA Cross Island Line 1 New Links by 2029 5 March 2020 Archived from the original on 5 March 2020 Retrieved 5 March 2020 Tan Christopher 25 January 2019 First phase of Cross Island MRT line finalised will have 12 stations The Straits Times Archived from the original on 25 January 2019 Retrieved 25 January 2019 First phase of Cross Island Line to open by 2029 with 12 stations CNA Channel NewsAsia 5 March 2020 Archived from the original on 25 January 2019 Retrieved 5 March 2020 a b LTA News Room news releases Cross Island Line Punggol Extension Better Rail Connectivity for Punggol and Pasir Ris Residents lta gov sg Archived from the original on 10 March 2020 Retrieved 10 March 2020 Yi Wong Kai 10 March 2020 Punggol and Pasir Ris residents to get four more train stations by 2031 The Straits Times Archived from the original on 10 March 2020 Retrieved 8 December 2020 Written Reply by Minister for Transport Ong Ye Kung to Parliamentary Question on Updates on Thomson East Coast Line Jurong Region Line and Cross Island Line Ministry of Transport MOT Archived from the original on 17 May 2021 Retrieved 17 May 2021 Construction Commences on the Cross Island Line LTA 18 January 2023 Retrieved 18 January 2023 Construction of Cross Island Line begins with 12 stations in Phase 1 CNA 18 January 2023 Retrieved 18 January 2023 Written Reply by Minister for Transport S Iswaran to Parliamentary Question on Proposal for Cross Island MRT Line to be Extended from Punggol West to Yio Chu Kang Road and Jalan Kayu Ministry of Transport MOT 11 January 2022 Retrieved 11 October 2023 Future System Map LTA Archived from the original on 1 December 2021 Retrieved 7 December 2021 Kok Yufeng 7 December 2021 Next phases of Cross Island Line may have 11 stations The Straits Times Archived from the original on 7 December 2021 Retrieved 7 December 2021 a b Chew Hui Min 20 September 2022 Six more MRT stations will be built in Phase 2 of Cross Island Line to open by 2032 CNA Retrieved 20 September 2022 Kok Yufeng 20 September 2022 Cross Island Line phase 2 to open by 2032 with 6 MRT stations from Turf City to Jurong Lake District The Straits Times Retrieved 20 September 2022 a b Kok Yufeng 21 February 2022 Final phase of Cross Island Line may be completed in end 2033 The Straits Times Archived from the original on 20 February 2022 Retrieved 21 February 2022 跨岛线全长约56公里 裕廊与大士之间料设四站 早报 in Chinese 21 February 2022 Archived from the original on 20 February 2022 Retrieved 21 February 2022 Auto Hermes 21 February 2022 Final phase of Cross Island Line may be completed in end 2033 The Straits Times www straitstimes com Retrieved 9 April 2023 LTA Cross Island Line Phase 2 www lta gov sg Retrieved 31 March 2023 Innovative and Active Community Diverse and Creative Jobs amp Spaces Urban Redevelopment Authority Archived from the original on 6 June 2022 Retrieved 6 June 2022 a b Joint News Release Cross Island Line 1 New Links by 2029 www sla gov sg Retrieved 31 March 2023 a b c Auto Hermes 20 September 2022 Cross Island Line phase 2 to open by 2032 with 6 MRT stations from Turf City to Jurong Lake District The Straits Times www straitstimes com Retrieved 9 April 2023 Musfirah Hetty 17 January 2013 S pore to have two new MRT lines by 2030 Channel NewsAsia Archived from the original on 18 January 2013 Changi s T5 likely to be served by 2 MRT lines The Straits Times 6 March 2017 Archived from the original on 22 October 2017 Retrieved 23 October 2017 Sim Royston 7 March 2014 LTA to study use of express trains on Cross Island Line The Straits Times Archived from the original on 3 June 2021 Retrieved 7 December 2021 Written Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan to Parliamentary Question on Express Trains on New MRT Lines Ministry of Transport MOT 19 November 2018 Archived from the original on 8 March 2021 Retrieved 7 December 2021 LTA Awards Two Civil Contracts for Cross Island Line Phase 1 LTA 8 November 2021 Archived from the original on 8 November 2021 Retrieved 8 November 2021 a b Yong Clement 8 November 2021 Construction of Aviation Park MRT station in Changi to begin next year The Straits Times Archived from the original on 8 November 2021 Retrieved 8 November 2021 Cheng Ian 8 November 2021 Construction works for Aviation Park station set to begin in Q1 2022 CNA Archived from the original on 8 November 2021 Retrieved 8 November 2021 News Room News Releases LTA Awards Civil Contract for the Cross Island Line Phase 1 LTA 8 March 2021 Archived from the original on 8 March 2021 Retrieved 8 March 2021 Yong Clement 8 March 2021 LTA awards 356 million contract for Cross Island Line tunnel works The Straits Times Archived from the original on 8 March 2021 Retrieved 8 March 2021 LTA Awards Civil Contract for Design and Construction of Loyang Station and Tunnels under Cross Island Line Phase 1 LTA 13 September 2021 Archived from the original on 13 September 2021 Retrieved 13 September 2021 Wei Toh Ting 13 September 2021 Multiple traffic diversions needed from end 2021 for construction of Loyang MRT station The Straits Times Archived from the original on 13 September 2021 Retrieved 13 September 2021 Construction of Loyang MRT station on Cross Island Line to start in Q4 CNA 13 September 2021 Archived from the original on 13 September 2021 Retrieved 13 September 2021 LTA Awards Civil Contract for Design and Construction of Pasir Ris East Station under Cross Island Line Phase 1 LTA 7 February 2022 Archived from the original on 7 February 2022 Retrieved 7 February 2022 Firdaus Hamzah 7 February 2022 Construction of Pasir Ris East MRT station on Cross Island Line to start in Q2 CNA Archived from the original on 7 February 2022 Retrieved 7 February 2022 a b LTA awards 980 million contract for Cross Island Line Pasir Ris station The Straits Times 26 April 2021 Archived from the original on 26 April 2021 Retrieved 10 July 2021 LTA Awards Civil Contracts for Design and Construction of Defu and Tampines North Stations and Tunnels Along Cross Island Line Phase 1 LTA 22 February 2022 Archived from the original on 22 February 2022 Retrieved 22 February 2022 Cheng Ian 8 November 2021 Construction works for Aviation Park station set to begin in Q1 2022 CNA Archived from the original on 8 November 2021 Retrieved 8 November 2021 LTA LTA Awards Civil Contract for Design and Construction of Hougang Interchange Station and Tunnels for the Cross Island Line Phase 1 www lta gov sg Archived from the original on 10 July 2021 Retrieved 10 July 2021 Construction of Serangoon North Tavistock MRT stations to begin in second quarter of 2022 CNA 13 January 2022 Archived from the original on 15 January 2022 Retrieved 15 January 2022 Toh Ting Wei 13 January 2022 LTA awards 2 contracts worth 861m for construction of Serangoon North Tavistock MRT stations The Straits Times Archived from the original on 15 January 2022 Retrieved 15 January 2022 LTA LTA Awards Civil Contract for Design and Construction of Ang Mo Kio Station and Tunnels under Cross Island Line Phase 1 www lta gov sg Archived from the original on 20 July 2021 Retrieved 20 July 2021 615 9 million contract awarded for North South Corridor STCars Archived from the original on 10 July 2021 Retrieved 10 July 2021 Last Civil Contract for Cross Island Line Phase 1 Awarded LTA 30 March 2022 Archived from the original on 31 March 2022 Retrieved 30 March 2022 LTA LTA Awards Civil Contracts for Cross Island Line Punggol Extension and Bored Tunnel for Cross Island Line Phase 2 www lta gov sg Retrieved 26 December 2022 a b LTA LTA Awards Two Civil Contracts for Cross Island Line Phase 2 www lta gov sg Retrieved 16 January 2024 LTA LTA Awards Civil Contract for Design and Construction of Maju Station and Tunnels www lta gov sg Retrieved 2 February 2024 LTA LTA Awards Civil Contract for Design and Construction of West Coast Station under Cross Island Line Phase 2 www lta gov sg Retrieved 16 January 2024 Cross Island Line Punggol Extension Better Rail Connectivity for Punggol and Pasir Ris Residents www lta gov sg 10 March 2020 Archived from the original on 10 March 2020 Retrieved 10 March 2020 LTA LTA Awards Final Civil Contract for Cross Island Line Punggol Extension www lta gov sg Retrieved 7 March 2023 a b LTA Awards Civil Contract for Design and Construction of Riviera Station under Cross Island Line Punggol Extension LTA 30 September 2022 Retrieved 1 October 2022 LTA Awards Contract for Changi East Depot lta gov sg Land Transport Authority 28 May 2021 Archived from the original on 16 December 2021 Retrieved 28 May 2021 Kurohi Rei 28 May 2021 LTA awards 1 05 billion contract for Cross Island Line s Changi East Depot The Straits Times Archived from the original on 16 December 2021 Retrieved 28 May 2021 LTA Awards Civil Contract for Design and Construction of Tunnels between Aviation Park Station and Changi East Depot under Cross Island Line Phase 1 LTA 16 December 2021 Archived from the original on 28 December 2021 Retrieved 7 June 2022 Siemens Mobility awarded contract to deliver CBTC on Singapore s press siemens com Retrieved 9 September 2023 Soh Pei Xuan 14 June 2023 Cross Island Line to get 44 new MRT trains CNA Singapore Retrieved 14 June 2023 Loi Esther 14 June 2023 LTA buys 44 new trains for Cross Island Line for 589 million The Straits Times Singapore Retrieved 14 June 2023 Purchase of 44 New Trains for the Cross Island Line LTA 14 June 2022 External links editLTA official website on the Cross Island Line Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cross Island MRT line amp oldid 1218732124, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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