East-West Line
The East-West Line is one of the major rapid transit lines in the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system of Singapore. It runs from the eastern part of the island at Pasir Ris to the western end at Joo Koon, covering a distance of approximately 57 kilometers. The line features 35 stations and serves key areas, including the central business district and various residential neighborhoods.
Opened in 1990, the East-West Line is known for its efficiency and reliability. It connects with several other MRT lines, enhancing public transport accessibility across the city. The line is also significant for its role in reducing traffic congestion and promoting sustainable urban mobility in Singapore.