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2. 维基百科的相关词条 | See also

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3. 英文词条参考文献 | References

3.1 引用列表 | Citations

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3.2 来源文献 | Sources

3.2.1 学术出版物 | Academic publications

  • Sock, Y.P. & Walder, Jay H. (1999). Singapore’s Public Transport.

3.2.2 公司和政府来源 | Corporate and governmental sources

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4. 中文词条参考文献

4.1 引用列表(与文中标号对应)

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  12. 跳转到:12.0 12.1 TWO NEW RAIL LINES AND THREE NEW EXTENSIONS TO EXPAND RAIL NETWORK BY 2030. Land Transport Authority. 17 January 2013. (原始内容存档于6 July 2014) (英语).
  13. 跳转到:13.0 13.1 Downtown Line 3 Extension. www.lta.gov.sg. [2019-04-06]. (原始内容存档于2019-04-06) (英语).
  14. 跳转到:14.0 14.1 Hume MRT station to open by 2025, says Janil Puthucheary. The Straits Times. 7 March 2019 [12 March 2019]. (原始内容存档于2020-09-20) (英语).
  15. 跳转到:15.0 15.1 Jurong Region Line, Singapore’s 7th MRT line, to open in phases from 2026. Channel NewsAsia. 9 May 2018 [2019-06-07]. (原始内容存档于2019-09-21) (英语).
  16. 跳转到:16.0 16.1 Cross Island Line. www.lta.gov.sg. [2019-04-06]. (原始内容存档于2019-04-06) (英语).
  17. 跳转到:17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 17.8 2040陆路交通发展总蓝图出炉 计划增建40公里长地铁线和延长线. 联合早报. 2019-05-26 [2019-06-07]. (原始内容存档于2021-02-07).
  18. ^ 4-in-1 rail and bus depot will be built in East Coast for S$1.99 billion. TODAYonline. [2019-03-12]. (原始内容存档于2021-02-07) (英语).
  19. ^ 滨海市区线谦道地铁站 2025年启用. 联合早报. 2019-03-08 [2019-03-12]. (原始内容存档于2021-04-23).
  20. ^ 3 stations on Thomson-East Coast Line begin operations. The Straits Times. 2020-01-31 [2020-09-06]. (原始内容存档于2020-02-05).
  21. ^ Thomson-East Coast Line to run through estates in the east including Marine Parade. The Straits Times. 2014-08-15 [2019-03-12]. (原始内容存档于2021-02-07) (英语).
  22. ^ Wei, Toh Ting. Parliament: Thomson-East Coast Line Stage 2 to be delayed by 3 months, will open in first quarter of next year. The Straits Times. 4 September 2020 [5 September 2020]. (原始内容存档于5 September 2020) (英语).
  23. ^ Chua, Alfred. Founders’ Memorial likely to open two years later than envisaged. TODAYonline (Singapore: Mediacorp). 2019-01-10 [2019-09-20]. (原始内容存档于2019-11-01).
  24. ^ First phase of Cross Island MRT line finalised; will have 12 stations. The Straits Times. 25 January 2019 [7 June 2019]. (原始内容存档于2019-01-25) (英语).
  25. ^ Should the Cross Island MRT line go under or around the nature reserve?. 20 March 2018 [7 June 2019]. (原始内容存档于2021-02-07) (英语).
  26. ^ New Sungei Kadut MRT station linking North-South and Downtown lines could shorten trips by 30 mins. The Straits Times. 2019-05-25 [2019-06-07]. (原始内容存档于2019-05-25) (英语).
  27. ^ 24km Jurong Region Line to open from 2026. The Straits Times. 2018-05-10 [2019-03-12]. (原始内容存档于2021-02-07) (英语).
  28. ^ Punggol Coast MRT Station to open in 2023, 7 years earlier than planned. TODAYonline. 2017-06-07 [2019-03-12]. (原始内容存档于2021-02-07) (英语).
  29. ^ My Paper and The New Paper to merge; SPH to cut staff by up to 10 per cent over 2 years through series of measures. The Straits Times. 2016-10-17 [2018-06-08]. (原始内容存档于2020-12-24) (英语).
  30. ^ New MRT standard ticket scheme operational islandwide. The Straits Times. 2013-02-27 [2019-03-12]. (原始内容存档于2021-07-10) (英语).
  31. ^ Yvonne Cheong. Public transport fare hike not justified as SMRT still profitable: CASE. Channel NewsAsia. 2005-04-14. (原始内容存档于4 March 2009) (英语).
  32. ^ 公交车资年底下调4.2% 建在地下地铁车资全面调低. 联合早报. 2016年10月28日 [2019年6月7日]. (原始内容存档于2021年2月7日).
  33. ^ LTA completes installing elevated MRT station screen doors early. Channel NewsAsia. 2012年3月14日 [2019年6月14日]. (原始内容存档于2020年4月1日) (英语).

4.2 参考书目

4.2.1 学术发表

  • Sock, Y.P. and Walder, Jay H. Singapore’s Public Transport. 1999.

4.2.2 公司和政府资料书

  • Sharp, Ilsa. The Journey – Singapore’s Land Transport Story. SNP:Editions. 2005. ISBN 981-248-101-X.
  • Land Transport Authority, Singapore. A World Class Land Transport System – White Paper presented to Parliament. 2 January 1996. ISBN 9971-88-488-7.
  • Mass Rapid Transit Corporation, Singapore. Stored Value – A Decade of the MRTC. 1993. ISBN 981-00-5034-8.
  • Mass Rapid Transit Corporation, Singapore. The MRT Story. 1988. ISBN 981-00-0251-3.
  • Singapore MRT Limited. MRT Guide Book. 1987. ISBN 981-00-0150-9.
  • Mass Rapid Transit Corporation(MRTC)and Institution of Engineers Singapore(IES). Mass Rapid Transit System : Proceedings of the Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Conference, Singapore 6–9 April 1987. 1987. ISBN 9971-84-636-5.

5. 外部链接 | External links

维基共享资源中相关的多媒体资源:新加坡地铁 / Media related to Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) at Wikimedia Commons

Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) at Wikibooks

Library resources about Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)【关于新加坡地铁的图书馆资源】

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