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Singapore Northeast Line, Singapore



A new Singapore NEL train on test in Valenciennes, France.


  • Map of the new Northeast Line in Singapore.

  • The new Singapore Northeast Line depot is purpose-built to service 25 trains.

  • The Singapore NEL trains are on standby for immediate entry into service.

  • The trains hold 1,920 passengers, the highest density in the world.

  • A new Singapore NEL train on test in Valenciennes, France.

  • The purpose-built Alstom track in Valenciennes is used for exhaustive testing.

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