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1 Gul Circle 卡尔圈 கல் சர்க்கல்*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA | |
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Address | 7A Tuas Road Singapore 637288 |
Line(s) | East–West Line |
Connections | Bus, Taxi |
Abbreviation | GCL |
Gul Circle (EW30) is an elevated Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the East–West Line.
This station ceiling is 33 metres above ground - about the height of a 10-storey HDB (Housing Development Board) block, the highest elevated station along the MRT network. There are two reasons for the height. First, the 7.5km, $3.5 billion extension goes over the Ayer Rajah Expressway viaduct at the Pan-Island Expressway interchange. Second, a 4.8km portion of the line is being integrated with a road viaduct, which runs below the rail line. [1]
History
Date | Event |
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18 June 2017 | Station officially opens[2] |
Layout
L4 | Platform B | East–West Line Template:Terminus |
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Platform B/D | ||
Platform D | No Regular Service | |
L3 | Platform A | East–West Line Template:Terminus Template:Terminus |
Platform A/C | ||
Platform C | No Regular Service | |
L2 | Concourse | Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre |
L1 | Street Level |
Exits
Exit | Disabled-Access | Location/Nearby |
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A | Tuas Road, Tuas Fire Station | |
B | Tuas Road, Tuas Avenue 3 |
Transport Services
Rail
Template:Rail Head Template:Rail Line Template:Rail Service Template:Rail Service |}
Bus
Bus Stop | Exit | Bus Service |
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24511 | Gul Circle Stn Exit A |
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24519 | Gul Circle Stn Exit B |
References
- ↑ "MRT Tuas West Extension to soar above the ground". Christopher Tan (The Straits Time). Retrieved 3 February 2015.
- ↑ "Tuas West Extension Opens on 18 June 2017". Land Transport Authority (27 April 2017). Retrieved 27 April 2017.