1. Added Thomson-East Coast Line (TE1 Woodlands North to Orchard) to the subway system.
2. Singapore MRT Map Route is designed to allows user to get the best route within a second.
3. Singapore's MRT system is extending.
4. By 2030, the MRT system will be more complex than you could image.
5. But also will be a problem because we don't know how to travel the fastest when transfering stations.
6. It's good for all residents on our lovely island.
7. It will help you save a lot of time over years.
8. Dhoby Ghaut, Bras Basah, Esplanade, Promenade, Nicoll Highway[C], Stadium, Mountbatten, Dakota, Paya Lebar, MacPherson, Tai Seng, Bartley, Serangoon, Lorong Chuan, Bishan, Marymount, Caldecott, Botanic Gardens, Farrer Road, Holland Village.
1. LOL.Been using the app for ages, really useful especially when planning my routes around SG, they recently have updated the maps for parts of TEL, not completed! But they've promised to finish it up and continue the app in future! Lets give our support guys!It is a great apps, with good show of timing and very colourful.
2. However, there is no updated version of it, resulting in the new Thomson line has no indication of timing.
3. It was the best app for route planning, however still some parts of the brown line is not update.
4. Considering the time to walk inside the station and waiting for train for each transfer, the latter route actually takes longer time to travel to destination.
5. The other side of brown line is still not update, such as Great World /Havelock/ Outram etc.
6. The apps has room for improvement.downgraded the rating, as app is still not updated with operational new lines.
7. Uneasy to find where is the information for the price n calculated transfer time.
8. Example: Toa Payoh/Raffles Place/ Boon Lay MRT has lesser transfer than what the apps suggested (3 transfers, ie.
9. Especially for the TE line.The Thomson Line is not updated.
10. it shows the connectivity of diff lines & time taken frm one place to another.
11. However, it would be more useful if it allows commuters to choose between shortest route (time) and less stops (transfers).