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==Art in Transit==
==Artworks==
''A Visual Narrative Of Pandemonic Rhythmic Movement'' by Yek Wong consist of three parts and stretching from above Platform B doors to the skylight, is an abstraction of colours, shapes and lines. The lines are depictions of MRT commuter traffic from morning to evening (going from left to right).<ref>Martin, Mayo. [//blogs.todayonline.com/forartssake/2011/09/21/circle-line-art-the-final-destinations-a-sneak-peek/ "Circle Line Art! The final destination(s)! A sneak peek!".] For Art's Sake!. TODAYonline Blogs. Retrieved 12 Oct 2011</ref>
*{{CCL}}: ''A Visual Narrative of Pandemonic Rhythmic Movement'' by Yek Wong<br>This colourful triptych is a visual metaphor for life in the train station, part of a system that moves people around throughout the day. Representing the seemingly chaotic daily movement of commuters, the series of white lines over a pulsating background of colours captures the station’s dynamism.<ref>[//www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltagov/en/getting_around/public_transport/a_better_public_transport_experience/art_in_transit.html "Art in Transit"]. Land Transport Authority. Retrieved 22 June 2020.</ref>


==Layout==
==Layout==
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|colspan=2 class="platform"|Platform A/B
|colspan=2 class="platform"|Platform A/B
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|colspan=2|{{RailRoute/1|A|CCL left|{{CC29}}|{{CC24}}|{{CC23}}}}
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!width=70|Mon − Fri!!width=70|Sat!!width=70|Sun & P.H.!!width=70|Daily
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!colspan=5 class="CCL" style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRT000.png|20px|link=|alt=]] Circle Line
!colspan=5 style="{{CSS/CCL|nofg=|nobc=|bc=}}text-align:center;"|[[File:MRT000.png|20px|link=|alt=]] {{CCL|style={{CSS/CCL|nobg=|nofg=|nobc=|bc=}}}}
{{MRTTime|CCL|CC1|Dhoby Ghaut|05:36|05:36|05:57|23:17}}
{{Timing|CC1||05:36|05:36|05:57|23:17|nv=}}
{{MRTTime|CCL|CC7|Mountbatten|L=23:54}}
{{Timing|CC7||L=23:54|nv=}}
{{MRTTime|CCL|CC12|Bartley|L=00:17}}
{{Timing|CC12||L=00:17|nv=}}
{{MRTTime|CCL|CC29|HarbourFront|05:41|05:41|06:05|23:35}}
{{Timing|CC29||05:41|05:41|06:05|23:35|nv=}}
{{MRTTime|CCL|CC26|Pasir Panjang|L=00:06}}
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Revision as of 21:22, 23 July 2020


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Land Transport Authority SMRT
  • Train services between Tanjong Rhu and Bayshore stations (Thomson–East Coast Line Stage 4) will begin on Sunday, 23 June 2024. Free rides are available between those stations on Friday, 21 June 2024. Please refer here for more information.

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  • To facilitate testing on new trains, from 22 March 2024 to 30 June 2024, train service on the Bukit Panjang LRT will end earlier at 10.30pm on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Please refer here for more information.

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  • From Monday, 13 May 2024, short-trip service
    168A
    will be introduced, plying from Woodlands Int to Tampines Ave 4 (Opp Tampines Stn/Int). It will operate during the morning and evening peak period on Weekdays and Saturdays. Please refer here for more information.

Template:Code/1
one-north
纬壹
ஒன்-நார்த்
One-north-CCL.png
*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA
Statistics
Address 9 Ayer Rajah Avenue
Singapore 138647
Line(s) Circle Line
Connections File:Bus Logo.png File:Taxi Logo.png
Abbreviation ONH

one-north (CC23) is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Circle Line.

History

Date Event
8 October 2011 Station officially opens

Artworks

  • Circle Line: A Visual Narrative of Pandemonic Rhythmic Movement by Yek Wong
    This colourful triptych is a visual metaphor for life in the train station, part of a system that moves people around throughout the day. Representing the seemingly chaotic daily movement of commuters, the series of white lines over a pulsating background of colours captures the station’s dynamism.[1]

Layout

L1 Street Level
B1 Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre
B2 Template:Route/3
Platform A/B
Template:Route/1

Exits

Exit Disabled-Access Location/Nearby
A Ayer Rajah Avenue, INSEAD
B Handicapped/disabled access Portsdown Road, Nepal Park
C Handicapped/disabled access Connexis, Fusionopolis, Symbiosis
D Galaxis, Fusionopolis

Transport Services

First/Last Train Timing

Destination First Train Last Train
Mon − Fri Sat Sun & P.H. Daily
File:MRT000.png Circle Line
CC1Dhoby Ghaut 05:36 05:36 05:57 23:17
CC7Mountbatten 23:54
CC12Bartley 00:17
CC29HarbourFront 05:41 05:41 06:05 23:35
CC26Pasir Panjang 00:06

Bus

Bus Stop Exit Bus Service
18051 one-north Stn
91
18059 Opp one-north Stn
91
18151 Opp one-north Stn/Galaxis
191
18159 one-north Stn/Galaxis
191

References

  1. "Art in Transit". Land Transport Authority. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
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