East West MRT Line - Stations

Stations

Station Number Station Name Interchange/Notes
EW1 Pasir Ris
EW2 DT32 Tampines Downtown Line
EW3 Simei
EW4 Tanah Merah Changi Airport Branch Line
Cross-platform transfer available between Changi Airport-bound and both Pasir Ris-bound and Joo Koon-bound trains.
EW5 Bedok
EW6 Kembangan
EW7 Eunos
EW8 CC9 Paya Lebar Circle Line
EW9 Aljunied Terminus of East West Line Lunch Time Xpress train service
EW10 Kallang
EW11 Lavender
EW12 DT14 Bugis Downtown Line
EW13 NS25 City Hall North South Line
Cross-platform transfer available between Pasir Ris-bound and Marina Bay-bound trains, and between Joo Koon-bound and Jurong East-bound trains
EW14 NS26 Raffles Place North South Line
Cross-platform transfer available between Pasir Ris-bound and Jurong East-bound trains, and between Joo Koon-bound and Marina Bay-bound trains
EW15 Tanjong Pagar
EW16 NE3 TS17 Outram Park Terminus of East West Line Lunch Time Xpress train service.
North East Line
Thomson Line
EW17 Tiong Bahru
EW18 Redhill
EW19 Queenstown
EW20 Commonwealth
EW21 CC22 Buona Vista Circle Line
EW22 Dover
EW23 Clementi
EW24 NS1 Jurong East North South Line
Cross-platform transfer available between Marina Bay-bound and both Pasir Ris-bound and Joo Koon-bound trains.
EW25 Chinese Garden
EW26 Lakeside
EW27 Boon Lay
EW28 Pioneer Boon Lay Extension (BLE)
EW29 Joo Koon Boon Lay Extension (BLE)
EW30 Gul Circle U/C
Tuas West Extension (TWE)
EW31 Tuas Crescent U/C
Tuas West Extension (TWE)
EW32 Tuas West Road U/C
Tuas West Extension (TWE)
EW33 Tuas Link U/C
Tuas West Extension (TWE)

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