What are the 13 stations in MRT?

The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) system in Singapore consists of several lines, each serving numerous stations across the island. While there are more than 13 MRT stations in the entire network, here is a list of 13 major MRT stations from various lines:

  1. Jurong East (NS1/EW24) – North-South Line / East-West Line
  2. Raffles Place (NS26/EW14) – North-South Line / East-West Line
  3. City Hall (NS25/EW13) – North-South Line / East-West Line
  4. Orchard (NS22) – North-South Line
  5. Bugis (EW12/DT14) – East-West Line / Downtown Line
  6. Paya Lebar (EW8/CC9) – East-West Line / Circle Line
  7. Dhoby Ghaut (NS24/NE6/CC1) – North-South Line / North-East Line / Circle Line
  8. Chinatown (NE4/DT19) – North-East Line / Downtown Line
  9. HarbourFront (NE1/CC29) – North-East Line / Circle Line
  10. Bishan (NS17/CC15) – North-South Line / Circle Line
  11. Serangoon (NE12/CC13) – North-East Line / Circle Line
  12. Woodlands (NS9) – North-South Line
  13. Tampines (EW2/DT32) – East-West Line / Downtown Line

These stations are part of the comprehensive MRT network in Singapore, providing convenient transportation access to various residential, commercial, and recreational areas across the island. Please note that there are many more stations within the MRT network, and new stations may have been added since my last update. For the most up-to-date and comprehensive information, I recommend referring to the official website of the Land Transport Authority (LTA) of Singapore or the official MRT map.