SMRT Corporation

SMRT Corporation (sgx: S53) is a public transport operator incorporated on March 6, 2000, as a result of an industry overhaul to form multi-modal public-transport operators in Singapore. It is the second-largest public-transport company in Singapore after ComfortDelGro. As a holding company listed on the Singapore Exchange since July 26, 2000, it operates bus, rail, taxi and other public-transport services via several wholly owned subsidiaries.

In addition, the Group leases commercial and advertising spaces within the transport network it operates and engages in operations and maintenance services, project management and engineering consultancy in Singapore and overseas.

Subsidiaries

 * SMRT Trains Ltd (formerly Singapore MRT Ltd and Mass Rapid Transit Corporation)
 * SMRT Investments Pte Ltd
 * SMRT Capital Ltd
 * SMRT Far East Ltd
 * SMRT International Pte Ltd
 * SMRT Engineering Pte Ltd
 * SMRT Road Holdings Ltd
 * SMRT Buses Ltd  (formerly Trans-Island Bus Services Limited and City Shuttle Service)
 * SMRT Taxis Pte Ltd (formerly TIBS Taxis Pte Ltd)
 * SMRT Automotive Services Pte Ltd (formerly TIBS Motors Pte Ltd)
 * Bus-Plus Services Pte Ltd (Bus-Plus)
 * SMRT Institute Pte Ltd
 * SMRT Cayman I
 * SMRT Cayman II
 * SMRT Hong Kong Limited
 * SMRT Engineering (Middle East) FZE
 * SMRT Properties
 * SMRT Media

Associated company

 * Shenzhen Zona Transportation Group Co Ltd

Branch office

 * SMRT International Pte Ltd – Abu Dhabi

Operations
SMRT's primary business is providing public-transport services in Singapore. Its main operations are the following:
 * SMRT Buses – operates a fleet up to 1190 buses, serving majority in housing estates in northern and north-western Singapore.
 * SMRT Trains – operates the operational 86 stations along the North South Line, East West Line and Circle Line of the MRT network.
 * SMRT Light Rail – operates and manages the 14 stations along the Bukit Panjang LRT line.
 * SMRT Taxis – manages 8 different vehicle models of standard and limousine taxis.

Key operating statistics
Monthly ridership for bus and rail

Notes
 * The numbers highlighted in bold have the most ridership in the month of the year for each type.
 * The monthly total MRT ridership from May 2009 onwards includes ridership from Circle Line.