
LTA | MRT/LRT
Access the Interactive MRT & LRT Systems Map for information such as train schedules, routes or nearby points of interest for any train stations.
MRT Map Singapore - SG line maps in all languages
Explore the MRT Map of Singapore with LRT lines and bus interchanges. The SG mrt map 2025 is fully interactive. Tap or hover station names on the map for more info. Switch to the official map (LTA MRT) Singapore river & bay areas. Click to download an image below of the MRT Map for Singapore to your device for offline use.
NETWORK MAP | SMRT
View SMRT’s extensive transport network map, helping you plan your journey across Singapore with ease.
MRT Map (LTA) - MRT Map
Official MRT map of Singapore. The Mass Rapid Transit map, which is provided by the Land Transport Authority, displays five different colored lines with more than 100 stations covering the entire island.
Singapore MRT Map - Land Transport Guru
Singapore MRT Network Map, updated August 2021.
LTA | Rail Network
MRT Maps and latest information of our rail network - Circle Line, Downtown Line, North-South and East-West Lines, North East Line and Thomson-East Coast Line.
MRT & LRT Trains - Land Transport Authority (LTA)
All about transport in Singapore including MRT maps, bus services, taxis, PHCs and cycling routes. Plan a journey or read about upcoming projects.
MRT.SG - Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) and Light Rail Transit (LRT) of …
Calculate fares and get estimated travel times between MRT/LRT stations. Find out which interchange stations to change lines with our recommended route directions between any two stations. Get news and updates on the MRT and LRT lines' situations and developments.
Transitlink MRT - System Map
View the MRT system map for Singapore's public transport network on TransitLink.
Schematic Map of Singapore MRT/LRT - MRT.SG
This is a schematic overview map of Singapore's MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) and LRT (Light Rail Transit) train networks. It is a simplified not-to-scale map with placement of items spaced out evenly for readability. Directions of lines are rough approximates of actual tracks' orientations.