Sengkang LRT Line

Sengkang LRT Line
Overview
Type Light rail
System Light Rail Transit (Singapore)
Status Operational
Termini Sengkang
Stations 14
Services 2
Operation
Opening 18 January 2003 (East Loop)
29 January 2005 (West Loop)
Owner Land Transport Authority
Operator(s) SBS Transit (ComfortDelGro)
Rolling stock Crystal Mover
Technical
Line length 10.7 km (6.6 mi)
Electrification Third rail
Route map
Legend
  West loop  
SW5Fernvale
SW6Layar
ThanggamSW4
SW7Tongkang
KupangSW3 (closed)
Sengkang Depot
FarmwaySW2
SW8Renjong
Cheng LimSW1
Sengkang East Rd
NE Line to HarbourFront

NE Line to Punggol
STC/NE16Sengkang

Punggol LRT Line
SE5Ranggung
CompassvaleSE1
Punggol Rd
SE4Kangkar
RumbiaSE2
BakauSE3
  East loop  
A Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Crystal Mover on the East Loop

The Sengkang LRT Line is a 10.7 km light rail line which partly opened on 18 January 2003. It is the second LRT system in Singapore and is fully automated. The line uses the Crystal Mover rolling stock supplied by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. This line connects the residential districts and suburbs of Sengkang to the Sengkang Town Centre, which is also served by the North East Line and the Sengkang Bus Interchange.

History

Timeline of opening
Date Section
18 January 2003 East Loop completely opened in both directions throughout the day.
29 January 2005 West Loop (except for Cheng Lim, Farmway and Kupang LRT stations) opened in uni-directional manner.
15 November 2007 Farmway LRT station was opened for passenger service.
4 January 2010 West Loop operated in both directions during the morning and evening peak hours on weekdays.
1 January 2013 West Loop operated in both directions throughout the day and Cheng Lim LRT station was opened for passenger service.[1]

Improvements

On 31 October 2012, LTA announced that by 2016, Sengkang and Punggol LRT systems will be upgraded to a two-car system for the 41 existing train cars, allowing double the number of passengers to board at any one time. Each train car can take up to 105 passengers. 16 more train-cars will also be procured. This will bring the total fleet size to 57 train-cars. Hence, there is also the need to modify the signalling and communication system.[2]

Stations

Station Number Station Name Interchange/Notes
 STC  NE16 SengkangNorth East Line
East Loop
 SE1 Compassvale 
 SE2 Rumbia 
 SE3 Bakau 
 SE4 Kangkar 
 SE5 Ranggung 
West Loop
 SW1 Cheng Lim 
 SW2 Farmway 
 SW3 Kupang(Not in operation)
 SW4 Thanggam 
 SW5 Fernvale 
 SW6 Layar 
 SW7 Tongkang 
 SW8 Renjong 

References

External links

Panoramic view showing the Sengkang LRT Line (SKLRT). Renjong LRT station lies to the left, and the Sengkang Depot for North East Line and SKLRT to the right. In the distant background lie Buangkok and Hougang.
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