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The Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) C151 is the first generation
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(EMU) rolling stock in operation on the North–South and East–West lines of Singapore's
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(MRT) system, manufactured by a consortium led by
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(KHI) under Contract 151. They were first introduced in 1987 and are the oldest trains in operation on the network. Sixty-six trainsets consisting of six cars each and a single
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set consisting of four cars were contracted in 1984. They were manufactured from 1986 to 1989 in two batches by a Japanese consortium consisting of the namesake Kawasaki,
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,
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and
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following a round of intense competitive bidding by international rolling stock manufacturers. The trains underwent a two-year mid-life interior refurbishment programme by
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. After the 2011 major train disruptions on 15 and 17 December 2011, further plans to upgrade its mechanical components to increase its reliability were made. The first two trainsets (055/056 and 131/132) to receive this upgrade, which included a replacement traction system to PMSM, entered service in July 2015. In total, 6 trains were fitted with the PMSM system by Toshiba—025/026, 055/056, 065/066, 095/096, 109/110 and 131/132. The R151 trains have been replacing all of the first-generation C151 trains since June 2023, with the latter to be entirely superseded by end-September 2025.


Operational history


Tendering process

With construction of the Mass Rapid Transit system underway in 1983, Contract 151 called for the procurement of rolling stock—150 cars in Phase I and an option for 246 cars in Phase II. In what the ''
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'' described as "a time when manufacturers were begging for orders" for the global rolling stock market, competition for the contract was intense. At least eight companies from around the world submitted bids for what they had nicknamed the "Big One". Bidders included
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with Singapore Automotive Engineering, Kawasaki with three Japanese manufacturers,
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with
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,
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and
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,
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with Alsthom-Alantique,
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and Singapore Shipbuilding and Engineering,
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with Sembawang Shipyard, and a
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-led consortium with
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and Brown Boveri Canada. Also during the bidding process, the Belgian BN- ACEC (makers of the light rail vehicle for Manila's system) and the Finnish
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and Strömberg also submitted bids for the trains. The BN-ACEC also proposed a design for that train similar to the M1-M5 series of the
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if they won the bid. Competition for the contract was so fierce that it involved last-minute discounts, offers of free parts and allegations of sabotage. Metro-Cammell, Kawasaki and ASEA were shortlisted for the final round. Metro-Cammell based its design on the Hong Kong MTR M-Train EMU and proposed to use the
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resistance control propulsion system had they won the contract. Metro-Cammell also delivered a concept mock-up and was originally the favourite to win the contract. However, analysts became concerned that a measuring error involving the
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during the evaluation period could jeopardise their bid. On 12 April 1984, the Japanese consortium of Kawasaki with Nippon Sharyo, Tokyu Car Corp., and Kinki Sharyo was awarded Contract 151 at a cost of S$581.5 million for the construction of 396 passenger cars. Kawasaki won the contract; its bid — aided by favourable financing from
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and extremely positive economic conditions in Japan — was 12% lower than those of other bidders, and the 50% lower energy usage of the
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GTO- Chopper traction motors in comparison to the GEC Traction camshaft resistance control motors then used on the MTR M-Train EMU was also a major factor in said consortium being awarded the contract. The award was the largest single contract awarded in the initial construction of the system. Kawasaki also promised to supply $20.9m worth of complimentary spare parts after delivery. The loss of Contract 151 was a massive financial blow to Metro-Cammell, who were forced to reduce their workforce by half later that year.


Initial construction

A mock-up was manufactured in Japan after Kawasaki won the contract. It was shipped to Singapore and put on public display during the 1984 National Exhibition held in November 1984 at World Trade Centre. The mock-up featured three choices of seating arrangements and colour schemes; members of the public were invited to give feedback on these options. The finalised interior design of the C151 trains consisted of a fully longitudinal seating arrangement. The bucket seats were made of plastic; glass partitions separated the seating areas from the passenger doors. Strap lines for standing passengers were installed in the middle of every car. The colour scheme of each adjacent car's interior is distinct to make car identification in cases of fault reporting easier for passengers. Originally the colour scheme of the driving trailer cars was
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, that of the second and fifth motor cars was
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, and that of the two centre motor cars was
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. There were nine seats between two doors; this was reduced to seven after the first round of refurbishment. While the rolling stock and
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propulsion equipment were constructed in Japan, many parts were sourced from Europe. The trains were fitted with Stone Platt air-conditioning,
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bogies, Narita Mfg gangways and detrainment doors,
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s and
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. Mitsubishi Electric's propulsion equipment, also used on the
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, was estimated to consume 50% less electricity than Hong Kong's existing MTR M-Train EMU. Its
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(ATC) signalling system was supplied by Westinghouse, capable of running at pre-programmed speeds and activated by the train driver. While theoretically possible to design for a fully driverless operation using this signalling technology, MRT Corporation (MRTC, now
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) decided against this option. These trainsets were assembled in Kobe,
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, and then shipping to Singapore by
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. The first trainset (known as EMU 003/004) was delivered to MRT Corporation on 8 July 1986 at
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, officiated by
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. The C151 was also the basis for the
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built from 1992 to 1994 by the Kawasaki and Union Rail Car Partnership for the
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Tamsui-Xinyi Line. Between 1994 and 1996, original rail wheels of all 66 Kawasaki C151 trains were progressively replaced with German made rail bogies equipped with absorbers that dampens vibrations on the wheels in motion. The replacement were made at a cost of $5.4 million, and were part of the enhancement works in conjunction with the commencement of the Woodlands extension.


First refurbishment

On 3 September 2004,
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, RM Transit Technology and dU LexBuild received an order to refurbish all 396 carriages, costing S$142.7 million in total. The works included the refurbishment of interior fixtures, the addition of wheelchair spaces, the upgrading of onboard communications equipment, enhancement of the public announcement system, and general improvement of the cars' appearance. SMRT Corporation said the reasons for refurbishment were wear and damage of important components over the past two decades and water leaks from the air-conditioning system on some trains. The company chose this option instead of buying new rolling stock, which would have cost S$792 million. The first refurbished train 005/006 began revenue service on 5 November 2006, and all remaining trainsets had been refurbished by January 2009 with the last set being 075/076. The refurbished C151 trains using repainted SMRT’s "Blackbird" livery scheme from the C751B, which was also later adopted in the C151A rolling stock. The interior fittings were replaced with white interior walls and new seats and installed further back to allow more standing space. The colour of seats in the driving trailer was changed from
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to
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. Seats of the refurbished train cars were lengthened from to . Four of seven seats per row were designated as priority seats and were differentiated using a darker colour; the practice of distinguishing priority seats with darker shade is also useful on the
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rolling stock in Taiwan. The Mitsubishi Electric propulsion system was retained, having performed better than expected. The wheelchair space was made available on the end of two mid-train cars, nearest to the elevators in elevated stations. each three LED lights (top) that blink to warn passengers of closing doors were introduced in the upper middle section of the door. Additional loud speakers and advertisement panels were also introduced. Handgrips were moved to the support stanchion bars of the seats on the ceiling and grab bars were located near the doors and at both ends of each car. The air-conditioning system was modified to match the system used in the C751B cars, with air-conditioning vents and in-flow fans installed. In November 2008, SMRT Corporation and
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(LTA) announced that the last ten refurbished trainsets would have one-third of their seats replaced with rails to create extra standing space. The move was justified on grounds of allowing more standing space on board during peak-hour services. The reduction of seats per row from nine to seven after refurbishment was already unpopular among commuters; the decision to further reduce seating capacity drew sharp criticism against the operator and LTA. As of December 2015, all 66 C151s from one-third of their seats have been replaced by metal bars to create extra standing space.


Second refurbishment and replacement

Following major train disruptions on 15 and 17 December 2011, the Committee of Inquiry (COI) found that despite the first refurbishment of the C151 rolling stock, "there does not appear to be any upgrade in terms of engineering components".''Report of the Committee of Inquiry into the Disruption of MRT Train Services on 15 and 17 December 2011'', Ministry of Transport, pp. 313-319. The COI was particularly critical of the inadequate and ageing emergency battery installed on the C151 and recommended the installation of a Train Integrated Management System (TIMS) found on the C751B and C151A trains. In response, SMRT announced it was replacing important engineering components on the oldest C151 and C651 trains. This included changing the existing Mitsubishi Electric propulsion system for the newer
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(IGBT) and
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(PMSM) propulsion system by Toshiba, technology currently used in the Tokyo Metro's 1000 series and 16000 series trains as well as the
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and
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trains. In July 2015, two trains were trialed with the new propulsion system on the Changi Airport Extension. The trial was successful and was ported to the C651 refurbishment from 2016 to 2018, while four other trains were rolled out with PMSM all the way till August 2017. The replacement of traction motors into Toshiba PMSM was terminated prematurely by SMRT Corporation in September 2018 due to the New Rail Financing Framework (NRFF). In tandem with the replacement of the signalling system on the East-West Line and North-South Line with the newer
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signalling system, new equipment are installed in the passenger compartment of the trailer cars. In January 2016, LTA had announced to replace all trains with the new R151 trains. On 13 April 2017, LTA released a tender for contract R151, which will be the replacement train for all the oldest MRT trains. On 25 July 2018, the contract R151 was awarded to
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at a sum of $1.2 billion, inclusive of a long-term service support package for up to 30 years. 106 R151 trains will subsequently replace all 66 C151 trains along with the 19 C651 and 21 C751B trains from 2023 onwards while the C151 trains are being decommissioned.


Withdrawal and preservation

The withdrawal of the C151 trains commenced on 22 June 2020 starting with trainset 045/046. Initially projected to be completed by end-2026, it is now scheduled to be completed by End-September 2025. Trains are scrapped locally at Toyotron Pte Ltd (for the first 25 trains) or Beng Cheng Metal Pte Ltd (for subsequent trains). However, LTA intends for some train cars to be preserved by several public and private organisations, such as in schools for educational and training purposes. In addition, some train cars may also be converted into recreational spaces while the rest of the train cars will be scrapped. Currently, as of 11 June 2025, 35 of them are decommissioned, 15 trains are on lay-up and only 16 trains remain in service. Additionally, following the 6 day long
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, from October 2024 onwards, the C151 trains are limited to run only during the weekday morning and evening peak hours. These are the trains that are preserved:


Operational details


Cash train

Kawasaki built a specially modified DT trailer cars (EMU 301 & 302) to serve as a
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(cash train). Since 2003, this train was decommissioned with the change to stored value cards, and in 2006, this train was withdrawn from revenue service and is preserved at SAFTI City, Singapore.


Passenger announcement and information systems

The Kawasaki C151 sets originally had no visual passenger information system; station announcements had to be made by the train operator. An automatic audio announcement system using voice synthesizers was installed on each train by September 1994. The first iteration of the door closing buzzer announcements, which replaced the initial door chimes, was fully introduced by April 1997. SMRT first attempted to install a passenger information system SMRTime on trains using LCD displays in 1999; these have since been removed. In November 2006 the doors of 3 cars (carriage number 1006, 2006 and 3006) were installed with a dynamic, in-train system displaying station information for testing. An the initial prototype of STARIS based upon the existing automatic transit Info System was developed in-house; this was removed before the end of the year without enter service. 2 years later, 4 units of
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(VFD) were mounted on the ceiling and 8 units of dynamic route maps were mounted above every door in each car of trainset 053/054 for a 2-month trial. This new SMRT Active Route Map Information System (STARiS) was then progressively introduced to all C151 trainsets, and subsequently to Siemens C651 and Kawasaki C751B trains for a cost of S$12 million—S$20,000 per car. It became standard equipment on all rolling stocks subsequently introduced on the North-South Line and East-West Line.


Livery and numbering

The cars had an
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double-skinned construction, and were delivered unpainted to save time. A red adhesive strip ran through the length of the cars in the middle to match the operator's visual branding. The unpainted cars had a shiny appearance upon delivery, but as dirt and grime accumulated it became a recurring problem for the operator and attracted several public complaints. In response, MRT Corporation built a wash machine at Bishan Depot in an attempt to clean up the cars' exterior proper. After refurbishment, the problem was solved by covering the cars' exterior entirely with giant stickers, creating a blackbird livery with red band-colour the middle and grey band-colour at the bottom that its similar to the newer generation C751B and C151A rolling stocks. The configuration of a C151 in revenue service is DT-M1-M2-M2-M1-DT. The car numbers of the trains range from x001 to x132, where x depends on the carriage type. Individual cars are assigned a 4-digit serial number which can be seen at both ends of the interior of the car. A complete six-car trainset consists of an identical twin set of one
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(DT) and two motor cars (M1 & M2) permanently coupled together. For example, set 013/014 consists of carriages 3013, 1013, 2013, 2014, 1014 and 3014. * The first digit identifies the car number, where the first car has a 3, the second has a 1 & the third has a 2. * The second digit is always a 0 or 1, part of the identification numbers * The third digit and fourth digit are the train identification numbers. A full-length train of 6 cars has 2 different identification numbers. For example 001/002 (normal coupling) or 001/003 (cross-coupling). Trains are rarely cross-coupled now. **
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built sets 001/003 – 019/020, 051/052 – 061/062, and 093/094 – 101/102. **
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co-built sets 021/022 – 029/030, 063/064 – 071/072, and 103/104 – 111/112. **
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co-built sets 031/032 – 039/040, 073/074 – 081/082, and 113/114 – 121/122. **
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co-built sets 041/042 – 049/050, 083/084 – 091/092, and 123/124 – 131/132.


Operational incidents


Major incidents

Since its introduction, C151 rolling stock has been involved in five high-profile incidents: *
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: On 5 August 1993 two C151 trains sets 051/052 & 121/122 collided at Clementi station because of a oil spillage on the track by a maintenance locomotive, resulting in 132 injuries. * On 17 May 2010, Oliver Fricker trespassed and vandalised Car 1048 with graffiti at
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. The graffiti was initially mistaken for an advertisement and was not spotted until the car was filmed and the video was uploaded to
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by a railway enthusiast. Fricker was convicted and sentenced to seven months' imprisonment and caning. The public perceived this incident to have serious security implications, as the depot was considered a sensitive installation. * In a major MRT disruption on 15 December 2011, one C151 train (T139 in the COI) was stalled in the tunnel and its backup battery failed.''Report of the Committee of Inquiry into the Disruption of MRT Train Services on 15 and 17 December 2011'', Ministry of Transport, pp. 61-62. The passenger compartments in T139 experienced a blackout and loss of ventilation, leading to one passenger smashing a train door window to avoid suffocation. The battery failure led to criticism by the COI on the condition of the aging emergency batteries installed on all C151 trains. SMRT has since proposed an upgrading plan to address this issue. *
Pasir Ris rail accident The Pasir Ris rail accident occurred on 22 March 2016 at the track switch near Pasir Ris station in Pasir Ris, Singapore on the East–West Line (EWL). A train ran over and killed two SMRT Trains track workers, Nasrulhudin Majumudin and Muha ...
: On 22 March 2016, two SMRT maintenance trainees were run over and killed by an oncoming C151 train (EMU 073/074) reportedly travelling at 60 km/h, 150 metres from
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station, at approximately 11.10 am. The maintenance staff were a group of 15 personnel tasked to investigate a possible signalling system fault on the tracks near the Pasir Ris MRT Station. This incident led to a 2.5 hour train service disruption and at least 10,000 commuters were affected. * Dover train derailment: On 25 September 2024, a major train disruption occurred when one C151 train (EMU 065/066) had its bogie on the third carriage separated from its running rail and the axle box was not even secured properly near
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, causing extensive damage to track and equipment between Dover and
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stations. This included 46 rail breaks over 1.6km of track and three track switches. The train also tripped 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 ...
, causing four other trains in service between
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and
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to stall as well. 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 disruptions in Singapore's history. Train services resumed on 1 October 2024 with trains travelling at lower speeds than normal. Currently, 065/066 is immediately de-registered but under investigations now complete. Now 065/066 is awaiting scrap.


Other incidents

*On 25 May 2012, a C151 train's glass window panel was reported to have shattered on its own at
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station. No casualties were reported.


In popular culture

The train is featured in the tvN series ''
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''. It is also featured in the
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series ''
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'', using two decommissioned cars of set 095/096 at
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