Singapore Lines (MRT Line & LRT Line)

Singapore MRT Lines

Singapore’s MRT system is made up of six major color-coded lines, each serving different regions of the island with seamless integration. Navigate Singapore efficiently with our detailed MRT line map, covering every MRT line SG-wide—your essential guide to the complete MRT line Singapore network. Here’s a brief introduction to each:

East-West Line

1

2

3

Code: EW

Color: Green

Circle Line

8

9

10

Code: CC/CE

Color: Orange

North-South Line

4

5

Code: NS

Color: Red

Downtown Line

11

12

Code: DT

Color: Blue

North East Line

6

7

Code: NE

Color: Purple

Thomson-East Coast Line

13

14

Code: TE

Color: Brown

🟩 East West Line (EWL)

The East West Line is one of Singapore’s oldest and longest MRT lines, stretching from Tuas Link in the west to Pasir Ris and Changi Airport in the east. It connects key residential, business, and industrial zones, and is heavily used for cross-island travel.

🔴 North South Line (NSL)

The North South Line runs from Marina South Pier in the south to Kranji, Yishun, and Woodlands in the north. As Singapore’s first MRT line, it links major downtown areas with northern heartlands.

🟠 Circle Line (CCL)

The Circle Line forms a semi-loop around the central part of Singapore, connecting residential towns, business parks, and major interchanges without passing through the city center. It improves east-west and north-south connectivity.

🔵 Downtown Line (DTL)

The Downtown Line is a fully underground, automated line that runs diagonally from Bukit Panjang in the northwest to Expo in the east. It serves key educational, shopping, and cultural districts while offering a direct alternative to older lines.

🟣 North East Line (NEL)

The North East Line connects HarbourFront to Punggol, serving a mix of heritage districts like Chinatown and Little India as well as modern neighborhoods. It was the first fully driverless heavy rail system in the world.

🟤 Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL)

The Thomson-East Coast Line is Singapore’s newest MRT line, connecting the north, city center, and eastern coast. With future links to Changi Airport and Johor Bahru, it’s designed for long-term connectivity and smart commuting.

Singapore LRT Lines

Bukit Panjang LRT

BP

Code: BP1/6

Color: Gray

Sengkang LRT

SK

Code: STC

Color: Gray

Punggol LRT

PG

Code: PTC

Color: Gray

Singapore’s Light Rail Transit (LRT) system complements the main MRT network by serving residential neighborhoods and town centers that are not directly accessible by MRT. These fully automated, driverless trains help residents travel short distances within new towns and connect seamlessly to nearby MRT stations.

Bukit Panjang LRT (BPLRT)

Connected MRT: Bukit Panjang (DT1)

Serves: Bukit Panjang and Choa Chu Kang

Key Stations: Petir, Fajar, Phoenix, Segar

Opened in 1999, it was Singapore’s first LRT line.

Sengkang LRT (SKLRT)

Connected MRT: Sengkang (NE16)

Serves: Sengkang East and West loops

Key Stations: Compassvale, Renjong, Farmway, Layar

Fully integrated with Sengkang MRT and bus interchange.

Punggol LRT (PGLRT)

Connected MRT: Punggol (NE17)

Serves: Punggol East and West loops

Key Stations: Cove, Sam Kee, Kadaloor, Soo Teck

Supports growing population in the Punggol Digital District.