North South MRT Line - Stations

Stations

Station Number Station Name Interchange/Notes
NS1 EW24 Jurong East East West Line
Cross-platform transfer available between Marina Bay-bound and both Pasir Ris-bound and Joo Koon-bound trains.
NS2 Bukit Batok
NS3 Bukit Gombak
NS4 BP1 Choa Chu Kang Bukit Panjang LRT
NS5 Yew Tee
NS7 Kranji
NS8 Marsiling
NS9 TS2 Woodlands Thomson Line
NS10 Admiralty
NS11 Sembawang
NS13 Yishun Station terminus of Yishun shuttle during peak hours and special event train service.
NS14 Khatib
NS15 Yio Chu Kang
NS16 Ang Mo Kio Station terminus of North South Line Lunch Time Xpress train service and special event train service.
NS17 CC15 Bishan Circle Line
NS18 Braddell
NS19 Toa Payoh
NS20 Novena
NS21 DT11 Newton Downtown Line
NS22 TS14 Orchard Thomson Line
NS23 Somerset
NS24 NE6 CC1 Dhoby Ghaut North East Line
Circle Line
NS25 EW13 City Hall East West Line
Cross-platform transfer available between Marina Bay-bound and Pasir Ris-bound trains, and between Jurong East-bound and Joo Koon-bound trains.
NS26 EW14 Raffles Place East West Line
Cross-platform transfer available between Marina Bay-bound and Joo Koon-bound trains, and between Jurong East-bound and Pasir Ris-bound trains.
NS27 CE2 TS20 Marina Bay Circle Line
Thomson Line
NS28 Marina South Pier (U/C)
North South Line Extension (NSLe)

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