What time is first train MRT?
First/Last train service terminating at NS1 EW24 Jurong East
| First Train | Last Train | |
|---|---|---|
| Friday | 05:35 | 00:37 |
| Saturday | 05:35 | 01:11 |
| Sunday | 05:58 | 00:37 |
| Public Holidays | 05:58 | 00:37 |
What time does the MRT start in the morning?
5.30am to around midnight daily. Operating hours are usually extended during festive periods. You may check the SMRT and SBS Transit websites for changes in operating hours, or download the MyTransport app (iOS | Android).
What time MRT operates?
MRT 3 Schedule / Operating Hours MRT 3 operates from Monday to Sunday during the GCQ. The first trip from both North Avenue is at 4:40 AM and 5:26 AM from Taft Avenue. The last trip from the north is at 9:30 PM, while the last trip from Taft is at 10:16 PM.
What time is the first train east west line?
EAST WEST LINE Timetable and Stops (Updated) The EAST WEST LINE metro (to ① Pasir Ris) has 26 stations departing from Joo Koon (EW29) and ending in Tanah Merah (EW4). EAST WEST LINE metro timetable overview: Normally starts operating at 05:19 and ends at 23:32. Normal operating days: everyday.
What time is the first lrt?
First / Last Train Timings
| North South Line – (NS4) Choa Chu Kang | ||
|---|---|---|
| Destination | First Train | |
| NS16 Ang Mo Kio | – | – |
| NS1 Jurong East | 5:39am | 6:02am |
| Bukit Panjang LRT – (BP1) Choa Chu Kang |
What is the first station of LRT-1?
Baclaran. Baclaran is the first station of the LRT-1. Located in Pasay, the terminal sits at the center of Baclaran Market, making it one of the busiest LRT-1 stations in the metro.
Is Downtown MRT open?
The Downtown Line (DTL) is a medium-capacity Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line in Singapore operated by the SBS Transit company. It runs from Bukit Panjang station in the north-west to Expo station in the east via the Central Area….Downtown MRT line.
| Downtown Line | |
|---|---|
| Planned opening | 2024 (Stage 3e) 2025 (Hume) mid-2030s (Stage 2 extension) |
Which was the first MRT station?
The MRT system began its inaugural service on 7 November 1987 with just five stations – Yio Chu Kang, Ang Mo Kio, Bishan, Braddell and Toa Payoh.
How old is the MRT?
Then Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew, officially launched the MRT system on 12 March 1988. By April, the MRT had already become a daily mode of transport for at least 200,000 people.