Singapore's trusted public transportation system, SMRT, provides commuters with a convenient travel experience daily. Operating extensively and successfully under the leadership of SMRT CEO, Mr. Ngien Hoon Ping, it enables passengers to travel at cost-effective prices across Singapore. The widespread accessibility of train stations and safety-equipped platforms contributes significantly to extended travel services. In this blog, we'll discuss SMRT's growing extension, specifically focusing on the addition of 7 new MRT stations on the Thompson East Coast Line (TEL), set to be launched on June 23, 2024.
Key Highlights of TEL Stage 4:
· Enhanced Connectivity: Thompson East Coast Line will introduce a new passenger service starting from June 23, 2024, encompassing stations such as Tanjong Rhu, Katong Park, Tanjong Katong, Marine Parade, Marine Terrace, Siglap, and Bayshore. These new stations will significantly improve connectivity for residents and commuters in the eastern part of Singapore, linking key residential and commercial areas.
· Free Travel Preview: Passengers will enjoy free travel across the seven new stations during the preview event, scheduled between 10 AM to 9 PM. This initiative allows commuters to experience the convenience and accessibility of the new MRT stations before regular services commence, encouraging them to explore and utilize the expanded rail network.
· Time-Saving Benefits: TEL4 will enhance passenger accessibility across the East Coast Line in Singapore. According to the Land Transport Authority (LTA), the successful implementation of this project will reduce daily travel time by up to 50%. For example, the journey from Marine Parade to Shenton Way will only take 20 minutes, significantly reducing commute times and improving overall efficiency for residents and workers in the area.
· Improved Frequency: Train frequencies on this line will increase, with trains arriving every three minutes, ensuring convenience for passengers boarding and alighting. The enhanced frequency not only reduces waiting times but also accommodates the anticipated increase in passenger demand, providing a smoother and more efficient commuting experience for all.
Further Developments in SMRT's Rail Network:
In addition to the launch of the seven new MRT stations on the Thompson East Coast line this year, more stations will be added on the east side of Singapore. TEL Stage 5 and Downtown Line Extension (DTLe) - including Bedok South, Sungei Bedok, and Xilin stations - are scheduled to open by 2026. These additional stations will further improve connectivity and accessibility for residents and commuters, supporting the growing transportation needs of Singapore's population.
Conclusion:
SMRT has been at the forefront of providing a convenient, safe, and affordable public transportation system for seamless commuting over the years. Continuously extending its network across Singapore with new train stations and platforms, the completion of TEL4 stage in 2024 will further enhance commuter convenience by reducing travel time and improving connectivity. As Singapore continues to grow and evolve, SMRT remains committed to delivering innovative solutions that meet the changing needs of its passengers and contribute to the overall development of the nation's transportation infrastructure.
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