Sengkang LRT Line
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Sengkang Light Rapid Transit |
The
Sengkang Light Rapid Transit (SK) is a 10.7 km
light rail line which partly opened on
18 January 2003. It is fully
automated. Its rolling stock, the
Crystal Mover, is supplied by
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. It is currently operated by
SBS Transit.
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January 18,
2003: East Loop
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January 29,
2005: West Loop (except SW1-3)
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Platform view of Thanggam Station, along the West Loop of the Sengkang LRT Line. |
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Viaducts of the Sengkang LRT Line |
Some stations remained closed due to lack of human development in the surrounding area. Reasons for stations' given names are in
italics.
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STC / NE16:
Sengkang (interchange with
North East MRT Line) -
Located at the town centre. It is integrated with the Sengkang MRT station of the NEL.* East Loop
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SE1:
Compassvale -
Located along Compassvale Street.**
SE2:
Rumbia -
Sagu Rumbia and Buah Rumbia was quite common in this area. The former found in swampy areas, the latter grows on undulating land.**
SE3:
Bakau -
Bakau (mangrove tree) are popular building foundation. The word "bakau" alludes to a strong foundation.**
SE4:
Kangkar -
Located at a former fishery and is a familiar landmark to older generation of the residents. "Kangkar" means "riverbank or "river mouth" in Teochew.**
SE5:
Ranggung -
A species of stocks which lives along the Punggol seashore.* West Loop
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SW1:
Cheng Lim (not open) -
Located near an old road called Cheng Lim Farmway. There used to have many farms in the area.*
SW2:
Farmway (not open) -
Reminiscent of its history as a farming area, Farmway was an old road name in the area.*
SW3:
Kupang (not open) -
Kupang fishing was a source of livelihood for the villagers in the past.**
SW4:
Thanggam -
A Tamil word for gold. This station is located near an old road called Lorong Thanggam.**
SW5:
Fernvale -
Located off Fernvale Road.**
SW6:
Layar -
Means "sail" in Malay and relates to travel.**
SW7:
Tongkang -
A lightboat. Commonly used to carry goods along rivers in the past.**
SW8:
Renjong -
Located near Lorong Renjong. Means "tall' or "to raise" in Malay.Trains on the Sengkang LRT ply either one of the two loops, the East loop or the West loop. Trains serving the East loop are bi-directional, meaning that passengers can travel either way to get to their destination station on the East Loop. However for the West Loop, trains only ply in one direction. From start of service till 3pm, trains will ply the West Loop via
Cheng Lim first, to cater to residents who need to transfer to
Sengkang MRT Station to get to work. After 3pm, trains will go in reverse direction, via
Renjong first, so that residents can get back to home faster.
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Sengkang LRT System Map