SMRT Corporation Ltd (SMRT) is a leading public transport services provider in Singapore. As the nation's dominant rail operator, SMRT manages and operates the North-South Line, East-West Line, Circle Line, Thomson-East Coast Line, and Bukit Panjang Light Rail Transit. These services are complemented by its bus, taxi, and private hire vehicle operations. Through Kaizen, SMRT enhances lifestyles by creating vibrant transit destinations for commuters and the communities it serves.
In addition, SMRT collaborates with Malaysia's Prasarana to design, build, and subsequently operate, and maintain the RTS Link, which will enhance cross-border connectivity between Singapore and Johor.
SMRT's core values are encapsulated in the acronym R.I.S.E, which stands for Respect, Integrity, Safety, Service, and Excellence. SMRT is dedicated to providing safe, reliable, and commuter-centric transport services.
If there's other type of morning train - after last train, a shorter train. The places to imagine as nice to feel life - esplanade etc. If also about woodlands to Johor if 24hrs? Issit calculated that life to be maintained like this - to go out is impossible(a bad fix of journey/experience-first)? Can't believe a guy experiencing this as okay, isn't it level of p.o.w damages?
Our Hong Kong MTR was created first because I checked MTR known as mass transit railway was created in 1910 and then I checked yours and then I saw that it was created in 1990 so sorry you're not the first place
Thank you for the initiative 🙏 but I got to point out that there is a grammar error in the Hokkien version. 請小心楼梯层,“道”欲捍絙扶手 chhiáⁿ sió-sim lâu-thui-chàn, tō beh hōaⁿ ân hû-chhiú actually means "in order to please be mindful of the staircase, you must hold on the handrail / 请小心梯级,“就”得紧握扶手". Suggestion: chhiáⁿ sió-sim lâu-thui-chàn, "koh" beh hōaⁿ-ân hû-chhiú 请小心楼梯层,"阁"欲捍絙扶手
I think Sg is into a form of public transport socialism, forcing more n more of masses into public transport - whcih they dont like -but got no choice, coz boh pian this is Sg Deal for people who dont have big pile of cash (amountinf to house value) to own private transportation
This is just a critique againts sg public transportation/car-lite, and Smrt's role - nothing personal. You look like nice model employee to me. But I don't like your system
I think Sg is into public Transport Socialism - (Forcing) more n more to take public transport. And only one/two operators at best. That's not what I call a developed country where Singaporeans are spoilt with many different commute options. No, if you don't have big pile of cash (almost amounting to a house!) you are consigned to doing the Sg Swing (standing in train) for whole life. So if you don't have that pile of cash, you are forced to do the car-lite jungle. I know an unemployed M'sian (who happens to be drug kinky too) with TWO CARS to take his large family around. So, can we still truly say the average Singaporean car-less junior executive (taking Mrt only) has "higher standard of living" than our unemployed junkie johorean. To believe that would be a joke yah as car ownership is one big measure of standard quality of living by all economic measures/benchmarks. But alas, as Singaporeans, we are also forced to think so as our currency is bigger. What's the point of big currency when our masses are stuck in lowest form of commute, their whole lives! Not just in their youth/young adult life but middle aged/old people can be found amongst SMRT.train swingers. Really quiet pathetic. And on separate vein, if you dont mind, why does SMRT feel like its an exclusively Malay Zone. Not very balanced form of diversity employment yeah. Just bouncing off my curiosity/concern here. Could spell future complications (for underrepresented passeneger grouos) if one Smrt group is disproportionately overrepresented
I was transiting in Changi airport to go to Brisbane when TEL 4 opened. I sadly didn’t have enough time to go out of the airport and go ride the TEL 4 since I only had 6 hours. I hope I can ride TEL 4 when I go to Singapore :)
• Internet is poor, especially in new trains • Some trains are like buses before 1990s - seemingly non-air conditioned - please don’t make us feel like we are of climate poverty