Downtown MRT Line - Stations

Stations

Here are the following station locations for all three stages of the Downtown Line.

Station Number Station Name Interchange/Notes
Stage 2
DT1 BP6 Bukit Panjang Bukit Panjang LRT
DT2 Cashew
DT3 Hillview
DT5 Beauty World
DT6 King Albert Park
DT7 Sixth Avenue
DT8 Tan Kah Kee
DT9 CC19 Botanic Gardens Circle Line
DT10 TS11 Stevens Thomson Line
DT11 NS21 Newton North South Line
DT12 NE7 Little India North East Line
DT13 Rochor
Stage 1
DT14 EW12 Bugis East West Line
DT15 CC4 Promenade Circle Line
DT16 CE1 Bayfront Circle Line
DT17 Downtown
DT18 Telok Ayer
DT19 NE4 Chinatown North East Line
Stage 3
DT20 Fort Canning
DT21 Bencoolen
DT22 Jalan Besar
DT23 Bendemeer
DT24 Geylang Bahru
DT25 Mattar
DT26 CC10 MacPherson Circle Line
DT27 Ubi
DT28 Kaki Bukit
DT29 Bedok North
DT30 Bedok Reservoir
DT31 Tampines West
DT32 EW2 Tampines East West Line
DT33 Tampines East
DT34 Upper Changi
DT35 CG1 Expo East West Line

The Downtown Line's numbering scheme reserves station code 'DT4' between Hillview (DT3) and Beauty World (DT5). As of 2012, the LTA has not announced any details of any future station here.

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