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The Downtown Line (DTL) is a medium-capacity Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line operated by SBS Transit in Singapore. It runs from Bukit Panjang station in the north-west of the country towards Expo station in the east via a loop around the city-centre. Coloured blue on the rail map, the line serves 34 stations, all of which are underground.[1] The DTL is the fifth MRT line on the network to be opened and the third line to be entirely underground. It is the second MRT line to be operated by SBS Transit after the North East Line. The line also serves as an alternative to the East–West Line where it runs roughly geographically parallel from Bugis to Expo station.

Originally planned as three separate lines, the lines merged into the Downtown Line in 2007 and construction began in three stages. Stage 1, from Bugis to Chinatown stationШаблон:Efn opened in December 2013, followed by Stage 2 from Bukit Panjang to Rochor stationШаблон:Efn opening in December 2015. The 3rd and final stage, from Fort Canning to Expo station,Шаблон:Efn opened in October 2017. At Шаблон:Convert, the DTL is the longest underground and automated rapid transit line in Singapore Шаблон:As of.[2] The line utilises the Bombardier Movia C951 electric multiple unit (EMU) and runs in a three-car formation on the line.

The line is set to be further extended in the 2020s. Stage 3e, a two-station extension of the line consisting of Xilin and Sungei Bedok, is under construction and is scheduled to begin operations in 2025,[3] while an infill station initially constructed as part of Stage 2, Hume, is planned to begin operations in 2025.[4] An extension to connect with the North South line at Sungei Kadut station is also being planned and set to open in the 2030s.[5] When fully completed in 2025, the line will be about Шаблон:Convert long with 37 stations, and will serve more than half a million commuters daily.[6]

History

Background and inception

At the official opening of the Dover station on 23 October 2001, then-Minister for Communications and Information Technology Yeo Cheow Tong announced three MRT lines, two of which―the Bukit Timah Line and the northern part of the Eastern Region Line―are part of today's DTL. The Bukit Timah Line aimed to alleviate the traffic problems along the Bukit Timah and Dunearn Road corridor, and provide a direct link to the city area for residents in Choa Chu Kang and Bukit Panjang. The proposed Eastern Region Line, slated to be a loop in the eastern regions, aimed to relieve the passenger load on the often-congested East West line and benefiting those living in Tampines, Bedok and Marine Parade.[7]Шаблон:Rp[8][9]

On 14 June 2005, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced the Downtown Extension (renamed to "Downtown Line Stage 1"), which would serve the New Downtown at Marina Bay area, where an integrated resort (Marina Bay Sands) and Singapore's second botanical garden (Gardens by the Bay) were to be located. The Шаблон:Convert extension, estimated to cost S$1.4 billion, was initially announced to be part of the Circle line.[10] On 27 April 2007, then Transport Minister Raymond Lim announced that the Downtown Line would be built in three stages stretching Шаблон:Convert with 33 stations.[11][12][13][14]

Construction and opening

Файл:Construction of the Downtown Line opposite Clarke Quay, Singapore - 20121006-01.jpg
The construction of DTL tunnels near Clarke Quay. The diversion of the Singapore River for construction works for the tunnels between the Chinatown and Fort Canning stations was considered an engineering feat at the time.[15][16][17]
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A separate entrance for the DTL platforms for Tampines MRT station, which is not directly connected to the EWL platforms of the station.

The line was built in 3 stages: Stage 1 of the Downtown line, stretching Шаблон:Convert, started construction in January 2008 at Chinatown station,[7]Шаблон:Rp where platform provisions were built to facilitate an interchange station during the construction of the North East line. It began service on 22 December 2013,[18] with its official inauguration made on the day before by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.[19]

Stage 2, first conceptualized and announced as the Bukit Timah line on 23 October 2001, is Шаблон:Convert long with 12 stations connecting Bukit Panjang and Rochor stations, including four interchange stations. Construction for Stage 2 began on 3 July 2009 with a groundbreaking ceremony at Beauty World station.[20][21] The line inaugurated on 27 December 2015, with free travel for all 18 stations from 27 December 2015 to 1 January 2016.[22][23][24]

Stage 3 goes from Chinatown to Expo. The station locations and finalised route were unveiled on 20 August 2010.[25][26] Stage 3 of the Downtown line is Шаблон:Convert long and serve 16 stations.[2][27] The route opened on 21 October 2017,[28] with free travel for all DTL stations on the first two days of the line completion.[29][30]

The line, with an estimated cost of S$12 billion, was considered the government's most ambitious rail project. The cost exceeded those of the Circle Line (at $6.7 billion) and the North East Line (at $4.6 billion). Final costs of building the line may reach an estimated about S$20.7 billion, up more than 70% from the initial estimation, due to sharp rises in construction costs and a number of changes in plans.[31][7]Шаблон:Rp

In October 2014, it was announced that Stage 2's opening would be pushed back to the first quarter of 2016. This was because one of the main contractors for the DTL2, Alpine Bau (which was building King Albert Park, Sixth Avenue and Tan Kah Kee), went bankrupt in mid-2013.[32] On 28 June 2015, Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew announced that the delay was "completely resolved" by the authorities and Stage 2's opening date was brought forward to 27 December 2015.[33][34] The DTL 3 started operations on 21 October 2017, officially opened by Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan.[35][36][37]

To serve the line, the Gali Batu Depot was opened in December 2015 to stable 42 trains. It is situated at part of the former Kwong Hou Sua Teochew Cemetery off Woodlands Road.[38] Also in February that year, the Land Transport Authority announced that the capacity of the depot will be expanded to stable 81 trains by 2019.[39]

Future

On 17 January 2013, plans were announced for a southern extension extending from Expo to connect with the Eastern Region line (ERL); the ERL has since been subsumed into the Thomson-East Coast line. The extension was to provide more travel options and enhance connectivity for the residents along the East Coast.[40][41] The Downtown Line 3 extension (DTL3e) was finalised and announced on 15 August 2014, in conjunction with the announcement of the Thomson–East Coast line.[42] Two stations, Xilin MRT station and Sungei Bedok MRT station, will be added to the Downtown Line, with Sungei Bedok as an interchange station with the Thomson–East Coast line. It will lengthen the line by Шаблон:Convert.[42] Expected to be completed in 2025, Stage 3e will connect the current East West line at Expo station and the future TEL at Sungei Bedok station.[43]

On 7 March 2019, Hume station was announced to be opened by 2025 to better serve Hillview residents.[4][44] An additional extension to the Downtown Line to Sungei Kadut station from Bukit Panjang station was announced on 25 May 2019 by the LTA. The extension is set to cut down travel time to the downtown area by up to 30 minutes for those living in the northwestern area of Singapore. The extension is expected to be completed by the mid-2030s. A study will also be conducted to determine the stops to be added between the Sungei Kadut and the existing Bukit Panjang stations.[5]

Notable incidents

A malfunction in the platform screen doors at Botanic Gardens station resulted in trains bypassing the station and a seven-hour disruption on 3 May 2017. Downtown line operator SBS Transit said that the doors malfunctioned at 5:45Шаблон:Nbspam due to a signalling-related fault, and could not open automatically. The fault was rectified at 12:54Шаблон:Nbsppm and the platform reopened for passenger service, with the affected door remaining closed for repairs.[45]

Network and operations

Route

Файл:MRT Route Map DT.svg
Geographically accurate map of the Downtown MRT line.[46]

The Downtown line generally goes in an east–west direction from Bukit Panjang in the northwestern side of Singapore, through the downtown area of Singapore, to Tampines and the Singapore Expo in the east. It is Шаблон:Convert long and is entirely underground. Before Bukit Panjang station, there exists a brief northwards extension to the line's depot Gali Batu Depot. The line begins at the Bukit Panjang station and then goes in the southeast direction, running parallel to Upper Bukit Timah Road and along the Bukit Timah Canal through Bukit Timah. The line then enters the central area, passing through Little India station before reaching the Central Business District via Bugis station. The Downtown line runs parallel to the Circle line at the Promenade and Bayfront stations. Passing through the Downtown Core, the line interchanges with the North East line at Chinatown station.

After Chinatown station, the line goes in a northeast direction and under the Singapore River. Between the Bencoolen and Jalan Besar stations, the line intersects itself, the first MRT line to do so. After Geylang Bahru station, the line continues in a general eastwards direction, through the industrial areas of Kampong Ubi and Kaki Bukit (briefly paralleling Ubi Avenue 2 and Kaki Bukit Avenue 1), before continuing towards the Tampines Regional Centre and goes southwards, ending at Changi Business Park. The DTL3 extension (DTL3e) from Expo station will extend the line further towards the Thomson–East Coast line at Sungei Bedok station.[47]

Stations

Station codes for the line are blue, corresponding to the line's colour on the system map. Most stations have island platforms, with the exception of Downtown, Telok Ayer, Chinatown and MacPherson stations having side platforms whilst Stevens and Promenade stations having stacked side platforms.

Downtown Line stations timeline
Date Project Description
22 December 2013 Stage 1 BugisChinatown
27 December 2015 Stage 2 BugisBukit Panjang
21 October 2017 Stage 3 ChinatownExpo
2025 Stage 3 Extension ExpoSungei Bedok
2025 Hume Station Hume station between Hillview and Beauty World
By mid-2030s Stage 2 Extension Sungei KadutBukit Panjang

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Legend

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Elevated
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Line terminus
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Transfer outside paid area
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Ground-level
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Wheelchair accessible
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Bus interchange
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Underground
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Civil Defence Shelter
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Other transportation modes

List

scope="col" style="color: white; background:#Шаблон:Rcr" | Station code scope="col" style="color: white; background:#Шаблон:Rcr" | Station name scope="col" style="color: white; background:#Шаблон:Rcr" | Images scope="col" style="color: white; background:#Шаблон:Rcr" | Interchange;
Adjacent transportation
scope="col" style="color: white; background:#Шаблон:Rcr" | Opening scope="col" style="color: white; background:#Шаблон:Rcr" | Cost
Шаблон:SMRT code
Infill station
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Sungei Kadut Шаблон:CNone Файл:Aiga escalator up.svg Шаблон:Rbox (mid-2030s) mid-2030s[5] Шаблон:TBA
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Шаблон:SMRT codeШаблон:SLRT code
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Bukit Panjang Файл:DT1 Bukit Panjang MRT Platforms 20220503 130818.jpg Файл:Aiga escalator up.svg Шаблон:Rbox Файл:Barrier turnstile icon.svg

Файл:Bus-logo.svg Bukit Panjang
27 December 2015;
Шаблон:Years or months ago
S$452.4 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Cashew Файл:DT2 Cashew Feb 2020.jpg rowspan="3" Шаблон:Sdash S$431 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Hillview Файл:DT3 Hillview Sep 2020.jpg
Шаблон:SMRT code
Infill station
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Hume Файл:DT4 Hume shell station tunnel.jpg 2025;
Шаблон:Years or months ago
S$259.538 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Beauty World Файл:DT5 Beauty World MRT Platforms 20210118 134028.jpg Файл:Bus-logo.svg Beauty World 27 December 2015;
Шаблон:Years or months ago
S$339.88 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
King Albert Park Файл:DT6 King Albert Park Platform B.jpg Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Шаблон:Rbox (2032) S$574.7 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Sixth Avenue Файл:DT7 Sixth Avenue Platform level.jpg rowspan="2" Шаблон:Sdash
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Tan Kah Kee Файл:DT8 Tan Kah Kee MRT Platforms 20210118 144732.jpg S$572 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Botanic Gardens Файл:DT9 Botanic Gardens MRT Platforms 20201011 164633.jpg Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Шаблон:Rbox S$378.2 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Stevens Файл:DT10 Stevens MRT Platform B 20220414 183115 (1).jpg Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Шаблон:Rbox 
Шаблон:SMRT codeШаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Newton Файл:DT11 Newton MRT platforms 20201209 134913.jpg Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Шаблон:Rbox Файл:Barrier turnstile icon.svg S$356 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Little India Файл:2016-04-03 Little India MRT Station 05.jpg Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Шаблон:Rbox S$803.3 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Rochor Файл:DT13 Rochor MRT platforms 20211229 105710.jpg Шаблон:Sdash
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Bugis Файл:DT14 Bugis Platform B with escalator.jpg Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Шаблон:Rbox 22 December 2013;
Шаблон:Years or months ago
S$582 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Promenade Файл:DT15 Promenade MRT Platform C 20200902 142627.jpg Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Шаблон:Rbox 

Файл:Bus-logo.svg Marina Centre
S$231 millionШаблон:Efn
Файл:MRT Singapore Destination 10.svg (from 2026)
Шаблон:SMRT code (until 2026)
Шаблон:SMRT code (from 2026)
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Bayfront Файл:DT16 Bayfront MRT Platform A 20201201 151306.jpg Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Шаблон:Rbox S$463 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Downtown Файл:DT17 Downtown MRT Platform B 20201201 160246.jpg rowspan="2" Шаблон:Sdash S$230.3 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Telok Ayer Файл:DT18 Telok Ayer MRT Platform A 20210310 153836.jpg S$224.9 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Chinatown Файл:DT19 Chinatown MRT Platform C 20201017 150017.jpg Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Шаблон:Rbox S$160.3 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Fort Canning Файл:DT20 Fort Canning station.jpg rowspan="6" Шаблон:Sdash 21 October 2017;
Шаблон:Years or months ago
S$255.05 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Bencoolen Файл:DT21 Bencoolen station.jpg S$177.58 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Jalan Besar Файл:DT22 Jalan Besar station.jpg S$171.46 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Bendemeer Файл:DT23 Bendemeer station.jpg S$215.24 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Geylang Bahru Файл:DT24 Geylang Bahru Platform.jpg S$123 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Mattar Файл:DT25 Mattar station.jpg S$199.85 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
MacPherson Файл:DT26 MacPherson station Platform C 20200911 171940.jpg Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Шаблон:Rbox S$188 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Ubi Файл:DT27 Ubi station.jpg rowspan="5" Шаблон:Sdash S$161.71 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Kaki Bukit Файл:DT28 Kaki Bukit station.jpg S$93.8 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Bedok North Файл:DT29 Bedok North station.jpg S$480.38 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Bedok Reservoir Файл:DT30 Bedok Reservoir station.jpg S$196.46 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Tampines West Файл:DT31 Tampines West station.jpg S$226.92 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT codeШаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Tampines Файл:DT32 Tampines MRT Platform A 20200919 171156.jpg Файл:Aiga escalator up.svg Шаблон:Rbox Файл:Barrier turnstile icon.svg

Файл:Bus-logo.svg Tampines
Файл:Bus-logo.svg Tampines Concourse
S$118.5 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Tampines East Файл:DT33 Tampines East station.jpg rowspan="2" Шаблон:Sdash S$208.52 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Upper Changi Файл:DT34 Upper Changi station.jpg S$256.98 millionШаблон:Efn
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Expo Файл:DT35 Expo station.jpg Файл:Aiga escalator up.svg Шаблон:Rbox (until 2040)
Файл:Aiga escalator up.svg Шаблон:Rbox (after 2040)
S$211.35 millionШаблон:Efn
Stage 3 Extension (under construction, to be ready by 2025)
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg
Xilin Файл:DT36 Xilin MRT station construction 20210410 172220.jpg Шаблон:Sdash 2025;
Шаблон:Years or months ago
S$833.6 millionШаблон:Efn
Файл:MRT Singapore Destination 12.svg Файл:MRT Singapore Destination 14.svg
Шаблон:SMRT code
Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Файл:MUTCD D9-6.svg Файл:ISO 7010 W003.svg
Sungei Bedok Файл:DT37 TE31 Sungei Bedok under construction 20201114 190055.jpg Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Шаблон:Rbox (2025) S$418 millionШаблон:Efn

Depots

scope="col" style="color: white; background:#Шаблон:Rcr" | Number scope="col" style="color: white; background:#Шаблон:Rcr" | Depot name;
Lines
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stabling capacity
scope="col" style="color: white; background:#Шаблон:Rcr" | Cost scope="col" style="color: white; background:#Шаблон:Rcr" | Opening
Шаблон:Center Файл:Aiga escalator.svg Шаблон:Rbox Sungei Kadut Файл:DTL Gali Batu MRT Depot (1).jpg 81 trains S$410 million 27 December 2015;
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Шаблон:Center Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Шаблон:Rbox Hougang Шаблон:CNone 18 trains S$81.5 million 21 October 2017;
Шаблон:Years or months ago
Шаблон:Center Файл:Aiga escalator down.svg Шаблон:Rbox
Файл:Aiga escalator up.svg Шаблон:Rint
Файл:Aiga escalator.svg Шаблон:Rint
Changi Шаблон:CNone 66 trains S$1.99 billion[48][49][50] 2025;
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Rolling stock

Файл:DTL Gali Batu MRT Depot (1).jpg
Gali Batu Depot which houses the Bombardier MOVIA C951(A) trains.

Шаблон:As of, the Downtown line has one type of rolling stock, the Bombardier MOVIA C951(A) cars,[51] running in a three-car formation. They have been stabled at Gali Batu Depot since it opened with Stage 2 of the downtown line on 27 December 2015. For the period between the opening of Stage 1 and that of Stage 2, trains were stabled at a maintenance facility that was built at Marina Bay as part of the Circle line project. Kim Chuan Depot housed the Operations Control Centre for the Downtown Line Stage 1 until Gali Batu Depot was ready.[52]

On 12 October 2012, the first of 11 trains for the line arrived at Jurong Port. It was transported to Kim Chuan Depot to undergo testing by the LTA before it was handed over to SBS Transit.[53] Шаблон:As of, Bombardier had delivered five of the 11 trains for Downtown line stage 1.[54] LTA together with the operator, SBS Transit, conducted the necessary tests to ensure safety standards, functional performance and systems compatibility requirements were met before revenue service began on 22 December 2013.[55]

Testing for Stage 2 began on 25 October 2015 and rolling stock that was delivered to Gali Batu Depot commenced service in Stage 1 on 21 October 2015, while SBS Transit slowly moved the equipment managing the DTL trains to Gali Batu Depot during non-revenue hours.[7] Kim Chuan Depot, together with the adjacent Tai Seng Facility Building, operated in a minor capacity until Stage 3 opened. A new depot, named the East Coast Integrated Depot, is planned to provide additional stabling capacity to the line in 2025.[56] Testing on the integration of systems of Stage 3 and the rest of the line started from 14 May 2017 till 27 August 2017.[57]

Train control

The Downtown line is equipped with Siemens (previously Invensys before Siemens acquisition) Trainguard Sirius Communications-based train control (CBTC) moving block signalling system with Automatic train control (ATC) under Automatic train operation (ATO) GoA 4 (UTO).[58] The subsystems consist of Automatic train protection (ATP) to govern train speed, Controlguide Rail 9000 Automatic Train Supervision (ATS) to track and schedule trains and Trackguard Westrace MK2 Computer-based interlocking (CBI) system that prevents incorrect signal and track points to be set.[59][60]

A fall-back signalling system, relying on conventional track-circuit occupancy detection, is included to ensure fully automatic operation and train protection independent of the radio system.

Platform screen doors (PSDs) along the line were installed by Westinghouse Signal (Invensys Rail Group), supplied by Faiveley.[61] The PSDs provide safety for passengers, offering protection from arriving and departing trains.[62][63]

Notes

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References

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External links

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