Latest Singapore Land Transport Authority News
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Hitachi Rail to Upgrade CCTV at Metro Stations in Singapore
Singapore's LTA has awarded a contract to Hitachi Rail and Strides Engineering to renew CCTV systems across its busiest metro lines.
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Siemens Mobility to Electrify Singapore's Cross Island Line
Siemens Mobility has been will lead a consortium with Concord Corporation Pte Ltd to deliver the Cross Island Line's power supply system.
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Renewal of Singapore North-South and East-West Lines’ Core Systems Completed
The multi-year renewal and upgrade of Singapore’s North-South and East-West lines (NSEWL) has now been completed.
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Singapore LTA Awards Civil Contracts for CRL Phase 2
Singapore's LTA has awarded civil contracts for the construction of King Albert Park and Clementi stations as part of its CRL Phase 2 projec…
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Singapore LTA Orders 44 CRRC Trains for Cross Island Line
Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA) has awarded a contract to a CRRC consortium to supply 44 six-car trains for the Cross Island Line…
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Singapore: Mitsubishi to Supply 8 Additional Trains for Sengkang-Punggol LRT
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will supply Singapore’s LTA with an additional 8 two-car trains for the Sengkang-Punggol LRT network.
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Singapore LTA Awards Two Civil Contracts for Cross Island Line
Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA) has awarded two civil contracts for the Cross Island Line project.
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LTA Singapore Awards Two Contracts for Jurong Region Line
Singapore's LTA has awarded two contracts for its future Jurong Region Line (JRL), with a combined value of 386 million SGD.
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Design-Build Contract for Singapore’s Ang Mo Kio Metro Station Extension Goes to VINCI Construction
A consortium including a subsidiary of VINCI Construction has been awarded the contract for the extension of Ang Mo Kio metro station.
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Singapore: Bombardier to Install Real-Time Passenger Load Display on Downtown Line
Singapore Land Transport Authority Commissions Bombardier to install Passenger Load Display on the Downtown Line. The installation of this s…
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Bombardier Automated People Mover Vehicles Enter Service in Singapore