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List of Singapore LRT stations

The Light Rail Transit (LRT) system is a series of local automated guideway transit lines in Singapore. Owned by the Land Transport Authority (LTA), the system has three lines: the Bukit Panjang LRT line (BPLRT), the Sengkang LRT line (SKLRT), and the Punggol LRT line (PGLRT). The BPLRT, operated by SMRT Trains, serves the residential estates of Bukit Panjang and Choa Chu Kang, whilst the Sengkang and Punggol LRT lines (SPLRT), operated by SBS Transit, serve the estates of Sengkang and Punggol, respectively. Spanning 26.5 kilometres (16.5 mi), the system acts as a feeder service for the country's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system. As of 2023, the LRT system serves an average of 202,000 passengers per day.

Stations
In operation File:BP1 Choa Chu Kang LRT platforms 20210217 155246.jpg|alt=A photograph of Choa Chu Kang station's LRT platform. It consists of red beams which support an inverted 'V' shaped roof. The platform is crowded |LRT platform at Choa Chu Kang station. File:BP6 Bukit Panjang LRT Station platform 202412.jpg|alt=A photograph of Bukit Panjang station's LRT platform, which are two separate platforms facing each other. A train is entering the station, with people at the platform where the train is arriving. The roof is arched and has a series of stripes. There are fans attached to the roof. The platform also feature fixed barriers|LRT platform at Bukit Panjang station File:BP5 Phoenix LRT Station exterior.jpg|alt=A photograph of Choa Chu Kang station's exterior, which is located the centre left. The station features a blue roof shaped like a barrel with tracks leading to said station. There are various developments near the station, such as high-rise and low-rise buildings, roads, and pedestrian shelters, as well as trees|Exterior of Phoenix station File:STC Sengkang LRT Platforms 20201020 110133.jpg|alt=A photograph of Sengkang station's LRT platform. It is composed of a single platform with a white set of glass-cladded columns in the middle. Both sides of the platform feature fixed barriers. The platform is crowded with people|LRT platform at Sengkang station. File:NE17 PTC Punggol MRT Exterior 20201223 130630.jpg|alt=A photograph of Punggol station's exterior. The exterior, located on the right side, is a glass-cladded building with a curved roof. There is a grass field outside of the station, which is next to sheltered pedestrian walkway that lead to the station. There is a high-rise building on the left side.|Exterior of Punggol station. File:PW2 Teck Lee exit A.jpg|alt=A photograph of Teck Lee station's exterior. It showcase one of the station's exits, an overhead pedestrian bridge leading to the side of a road. The station, which is on the centre of a road, has a boat-shaped roof. There is a rail viaduct that leads to the station|Exterior of Teck Lee station Closed stations File:TenMileJunctionInterior2.JPG|alt=A photograph of Ten Mile Junction station's platform. On its left is a series of full-height platform screen doors, with a train entering the station. In the middle is a tactile floor guide. On its right is a wall with various signs and lights. On the top is the station's lighting; a series of square lights. There is a sign hanged from the top, which details the arrival of trains.|The interior of Ten Mile Junction station. As of 2019, it was planned to be converted into a stabling and testing ground for BPLRT trains. ==See also==
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