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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