Punggol LRT Line
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Punggol LRT Line | |
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Type | Light rail |
System | Light Rapid Transit (Singapore) |
Status | Operational |
Terminals | Punggol |
No. of stations | 15 |
Service routes | 2 |
Operation | |
Opened | 29 January 2005 (East Loop) |
Owner | Land Transport Authority |
Operator(s) | SBS Transit |
Rolling stock | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Crystal Mover |
Technical | |
Line length | 10.3 km (6.4 mi) |
Electrification | Third rail |
The Punggol Light Rapid Transit (PG) is the third line of the Singapore Light Rapid Transit system. Its first phase comprises a 10.3km light rail line with 15 stations. Similar to the Sengkang LRT Line, its rolling stock manufacturer and line operator are Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and SBS Transit respectively.
The Punggol LRT Line serves the residents in the town and urban planning area of Punggol. While as of 2007 Punggol is less densely populated than other towns, there are plans[citation needed] to turn it into a new town housing hundreds of thousands of people.
Punggol LRT Station, the centrepiece of the line, is located directly above the Punggol MRT Station, thus linking up the Punggol LRT Line to the Mass Rapid Transit system that spans the entire island of Singapore.
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[edit] History
Construction began in June 2000 by a consortium comprising SembCorp Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Mitsubishi Corporation, at a cost of S$354 million.
Construction of the first phase was completed in June 2004, and underwent testing by the Land Transport Authority. The system was handed over to SBS Transit on 1 December 2004, who conducted more trial runs and staff training before the opening of the East Loop on January 29, 2005. Oasis Station was opened on 15 June 2007 and Damai Station, as well as the entire West Loop, will be opened at a later date, once there are more developments within the vicinity of the stations.
While provisions have been made for the second phase of the system involving a 4-station northern spur line branching from PW2 Teck Lee, the plan has been put on hold indefinitely.[1]
[edit] Stations
Station Number | Station Name | Interchange |
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PTC / NE17 | Punggol | Interchange with North East Line |
East Loop | ||
PE1 | Cove | |
PE2 | Meridian | |
PE3 | Coral Edge | |
PE4 | Riviera | |
PE5 | Kadaloor | |
PE6 | Oasis | |
PE7 | Damai (not in operation) | |
West Loop (Not in operation) | ||
PW1 | Sam Kee | |
PW2 | Teck Lee | |
PW3 | Punggol Point | |
PW4 | Samudera | |
PW5 | Nibong | |
PW6 | Sumang | |
PW7 | Soo Teck |
[edit] Service
Trains on the Punggol LRT presently run only on the East Loop. Like Sengkang LRT West Loop, the loop is served in one direction, which changes at 3pm daily.
[edit] External links
- Punggol LRT System Map
- Punggol.org - Website about Punggol Town. With all the latest updates on upcoming developments, neighbourhood news as well as pictures of Punggol Town
[edit] References
- ^ "Groundwork begins for new MRT lines", Christoper Tan, The Straits Times, 13 March 2006
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