SMRT Trains Limited is a rail operator in
Singapore
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and a wholly owned subsidiary of
SMRT Corporation. After the privatisation of the MRT operations in 1995, it was originally named Singapore MRT Limited. On 31 December 2001, it was renamed SMRT Trains Limited, so as to avoid confusion with the then upcoming
North East MRT line
The North East Line (NEL) is a high-capacity Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore), Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line in Singapore. Operated by SBS Transit, the line is the MRT's shortest. It runs from HarbourFront MRT station, HarbourFront station in ...
which would be under SBS Transit. SMRT Trains currently manages most of the
MRT services in Singapore except the
North East Line and
Downtown Line.
History
SMRT Trains Limited was incorporated as the rail subsidiary arm of the parent company
SMRT Corporation, to oversee rail operations brought over from the previously state-owned Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRTC).
Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRTC)
The ''Singapore MRT Limited'' was incorporated on 6 August 1987, and signed the licence and operating agreement (LOA) with MRTC, a government-run corporation till 1997. On 7 November 1987, MRTC started services on Singapore's first
MRT section, consisting of five stations from
Yio Chu Kang to
Toa Payoh
Toa Payoh ( or , , ) is a Planning areas of Singapore, planning area and New towns of Singapore, mature residential town located in the northern part of the Central Region, Singapore, Central Region of Singapore. Toa Payoh planning area borde ...
. When the MRTC merged to form LTA on 1 Sep 1995, operations of the MRTC were hived off into
SMRT Corporation. On 1998, the light rail operation was formed and was called ''Singapore LRT Limited''. On 31 December 2001, both Singapore MRT Limited and Singapore LRT Limited were merged into the present name, SMRT Trains.
Transition to New Rail Financing Framework (NRFF)
On 15 July 2016, SMRT Trains and its subsidiary SMRT Light Rail concluded discussions on the transition of the North–South and East–West lines (NSEWL), the Circle Line (CCL) and the Bukit Panjang LRT (BPLRT) to the New Rail Financing Framework (NRFF). The framework, announced by the Government in 2008 under the Land Transport Master-plan, was introduced as an enhancement to the 1996 Rail Financing Framework, and was first implemented for the Downtown Line (DTL) in 2011. SMRT transited to a 15-year contract under the new framework from 1 October 2016, with the transfer of ownership of all its rail assets at a net value of $1.06 billion to the government.
Mass Rapid Transit
SMRT Trains currently operates a fleet consisting of five rolling stocks built on its two heavy rail lines (the
North–South Line and the
East–West Line) – namely
C151,
C151A,
C151B,
C151C and
R151, identified by the relevant build contracts. Until 2024, they operated the
C651 and
C751B fleets which have since been fully phased out. In addition, it operates the
C830 and
C830C rolling stocks, which operates on the
Circle Line. SMRT Trains is also licensed to operate the
T251 rolling stocks, which operates on the
Thomson–East Coast Line. SMRT Light Rail operates the
C801,
C801A and
C801B rolling stocks on the
Bukit Panjang LRT. The
C851E will be added to SMRT's fleet in tandem with the opening of the ''CCL6'' line.
The main colour scheme for all trains are black with a red stripe and grey band at the bottom. C651 is the only train model with an exterior livery of white and red stripes. C801 is the only train model with an exterior livery of blue and red stripes. C151B and C801A are the only train models with an exterior livery of the new SMRT pixelated livery, which consist of white, red, black and yellow stripes and pixel livery. C151C and R151 will bear the new LTA livery, which is black with green and red stripes. T251 will also bear the new LTA livery, which is black with burnt sienna and yellow stripes.
Current Fleet
* The trains are classified as contracts unlike other countries which uses "class".
Former rolling stock
* The trains are classified as contracts unlike other countries which uses "class".
Light Rail Transit
SMRT Light Rail operates only one LRT line. The
Bukit Panjang LRT line provides feeder connections at
Bukit Panjang and
Choa Chu Kang
Choa Chu Kang (), alternatively spelled Chua Chu Kang and often abbreviated as CCK, is a planning area and residential town located at the northwestern point of the West Region of Singapore. The town shares borders with Sungei Kadut to the ...
towns to the Downtown Line at
Bukit Panjang and North–South Line and the upcoming Jurong Region Line at
Choa Chu Kang
Choa Chu Kang (), alternatively spelled Chua Chu Kang and often abbreviated as CCK, is a planning area and residential town located at the northwestern point of the West Region of Singapore. The town shares borders with Sungei Kadut to the ...
.
Fleet
* The trains are classified as contracts unlike other countries which uses "class".
Notable incidents
*
Clementi rail accident: On 5 August 1993, before the start of service, a maintenance vehicle spilt oil on the tracks between
Clementi
Clementi may refer to:
People
* Aldo Clementi (1925–2011), Italian composer
* Carlo Mazzone-Clementi (1920–2000), Italian actor and mime
* Cecil Clementi (1875–1947), British colonial administrator, Governor of Hong Kong and Straits Sett ...
and
Jurong East
Jurong East is a Planning Areas of Singapore, planning area and New towns of Singapore, residential town situated in the West Region, Singapore, West Region of Singapore. It borders Jurong West and Boon Lay to the west, Clementi, Singapore, Cl ...
. The first ten eastbound trains reported braking problems. Then, at 7.50 am, the eleventh east-bound train from Jurong stopped at the Clementi Station for two minutes longer than scheduled due to it using its emergency brakes to stop at the station, and was then hit by the twelfth east bound train when it failed to stop in time. 156 passengers were injured by the collision.
*
Pasir Ris rail accident: On 22 March 2016, 2 SMRT staff were killed when a train hit them near
Pasir Ris station along the EWL. Following an audit and investigation, the
Ministry of Manpower reported that SMRT had failed to follow safety procedures to ensure worker safety for the past 14 years. Former assistant engineer Lim Say Heng pleaded guilty to one charge of causing the deaths of the trainees by failing to observe critical safety protocol and was sentenced to four weeks jail.
*
Joo Koon rail accident: On 15 November 2017, two
C151A trains collided at
Joo Koon, injuring 28 people, making the second incident after 24 years on 5 August 1993 when two
C151 trains collided at
Clementi
Clementi may refer to:
People
* Aldo Clementi (1925–2011), Italian composer
* Carlo Mazzone-Clementi (1920–2000), Italian actor and mime
* Cecil Clementi (1875–1947), British colonial administrator, Governor of Hong Kong and Straits Sett ...
.
*
Dover train derailment: On 25 September 2024, one
C151 Train had its
bogie on the third carriage separated from its running rail at
Dover
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causing extensive damage to track and equipment between Dover and Jurong East stations, including 46 rail breaks over the 1.6 km of track and three
track switches, and tripping the power supply before stalling outside
Ulu Pandan Depot
Ulu Pandan Depot () is a train depot near Jurong East, Singapore and it serves the trains on the North–South MRT line, North–South Line and East–West MRT line, East–West Line.
It has a capacity of 45 trains and has an area of 130,000 sq ...
.
There was no service between Jurong East and Buona Vista from 25 September 2024 to 30 September 2024 to allow repairs to be made, which made this one of the longest unplanned MRT disruption in Singapore's history.
Train services resumed on 1 October 2024 with trains travelling at lower speeds than normal.
Notes
References
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1987 establishments in Singapore
SMRT Corporation
Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)
Railway companies of Singapore
Railway companies established in 1987