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Revision as of 13:12, 25 July 2021
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NS1EW24JE5 Jurong East 裕廊东 ஜூரோங் கிழக்கு*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA | |
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Address | 10 Jurong East Street 12 Singapore 609690 |
Line(s) | North–South Line East–West Line Jurong Region Line (Future) |
Structure | Elevated |
Connections | File:Bus Logo.png File:Taxi Logo.png |
Abbreviation | JUR |
Jurong East (NS1/EW24/JE5) is an elevated Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the North–South Line, the East–West Line and the future Jurong Region Line[1].
History
Date | Event |
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5 November 1988 | Station officially opened |
10 March 1990 | Station interchanged with North–South Line (former East–West Line Branch Extension) |
4 September 2010 - 5 September 2010 | Station (East–West Line towards Pasir Ris) closed due to the construction of Jurong East Modification Project (JEMP)[2] |
18 September 2010 - 19 September 2010 | Station (North–South Line) closed due to the construction of Jurong East Modification Project (JEMP)[3] |
27 May 2011 | Jurong East Modification Project officially opened[4] |
10 December 2017 | Station closed due to the upgrading of signaling system on the East–West Line[5] |
17 December 2017 |
Jurong East Modification Project
The Jurong East Modification Project (JEMP) was a key infrastructural upgrading project involving the construction of two new platforms and a new track at Jurong East, allowing two trains along the North–South Line to enter and depart the station concurrently. Previously, trains had to take turns to arrive and depart from the station using a shared middle track. The new platforms and track allowed for shorter train intervals, reducing waiting times and reducing the crowding in trains.[6]
2005 bomb hoax
On 4 February 2005, Mak Hoy Meng, 29, went up to an SMRT employee at this station and gave him two handwritten notes that declared there was a bomb at one of the stations.[7] The restaurant supervisor told Yeow Meng Chai that he saw a man drop the notes and even described the fellow in detail, down to the brand of the bag he was carrying. But under questioning by the police, he admitted he had written them himself and there were no bombs. His story came apart when his description differed in later versions. By then, police officers had searched extensively for the man. However, trains were not stopped.
2011 murder
A 62 year old woman was found injured at the station at about 2.35pm on 24 November 2011. The woman was taken to the National University Hospital where she subsequently died from her injuries. Police subsequently arrested a 55 year old man for the alleged murder the following day.[8]
Layout
L3 | Template:Route/2 | |
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Platform A/B | ||
Template:Route/3 | ||
Platform C/D | ||
Template:Route/2 | ||
Platform E/F | ||
Template:Route/1 | ||
L2 | Concourse | Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre, Transitlink Ticket Office |
Linkbridge to Jurong East Bus Interchange | ||
L1 | Street Level |
Notes: Platform A and B will open between 6am and 10am and 5pm and 8pm on Weekdays except PH, and during North–South Line train withdrawal.
Exits
Exit | Disabled-Access | Location/Nearby |
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A | Jurong Gateway Road, Jurong East Central, JCube mall | |
B | Jurong East Bus Interchange, Venture Avenue, Jurong Gateway Road | |
C | JEM, Big Box | |
D | Westgate |
Transport Services
First/Last Train Timing
Destination | First Train | Last Train | ||
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Mon − Fri | Sat | Sun & P.H. | Daily | |
File:MRTFFF.png North–South Line | ||||
NS28Marina South Pier | 05:16 | 05:16 | 05:35 | 22:46 |
NS19Toa Payoh | – | – | – | 23:28 |
NS16Ang Mo Kio | – | – | – | 00:17 |
File:MRTFFF.png East–West Line | ||||
EW1Pasir Ris | 05:42 | 05:42 | 06:12 | 23:42 |
EW33Tuas Link | 05:14 | 05:14 | 05:44 | 00:25 |
Bus
Bus Stop | Exit | Bus Service |
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28009 | Jurong East Int |
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28241 | Opp Jurong East Lib |
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28249 | Jurong East Lib |
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28201 | Opp The JTC Summit |
References
- ↑ "Jurong Region Line". Land Transport Authority.
- ↑ "Temporary MRT service disruption". Land Transport Authority. Archived on 10 August 2017.
- ↑ "LTA and SMRT gear up for disruption over the weekend". Land Transport Authority. Archived on 10 August 2017.
- ↑ "New Platform at Jurong East Station To Open on 27 May". Land Transport Authority. Archived on 7 August 2011.
- ↑ "2 full-day shutdowns, shorter operating hours for 19 NSEWL MRT stations in December: LTA, SMRT". Channel NewsAsia (21 November 2017).
- ↑ "The Jurong East Modification Project (JEMP)". Land Transport Authority. Archived on 27 May 2011.
- ↑ "Man Jailed For Bomb Hoax". Straits Times (11 March 2005).
- ↑ "Murder at Jurong East MRT station". AsiaOne (24 November 2011). Archived on 4 October 2013.
Template:North South Line Template:East West Line
Jurong Region Line | [ V • T • E ] | |
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Stations | Choa Chu Kang • Choa Chu Kang West • Tengah • Hong Kah • Corporation • Jurong West • Bahar Junction • Boon Lay • Enterprise • Tukang • Jurong Hill • Jurong Pier | |
Jurong West ExtensionBahar Junction • Gek Poh • Tawas • Nanyang Gateway • Nanyang Crescent • Peng Kang Hill | ||
Jurong East ExtensionTengah • Tengah Plantation • Tengah Park • Bukit Batok West • Toh Guan • Jurong East • Jurong Town Hall • Pandan Reservoir | ||
Rolling Stock | J151 | |
Depots | Tengah | |
Others | Bridging Service |