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Revision as of 12:25, 5 May 2022

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one-north
纬壹
ஒன்-நார்த்

CC23
One-north-CCL.png
Station Information
Address 9 Ayer Rajah Avenue
Singapore 138647
Line(s) Circle Line
Structure Underground
Connections
Bus
Taxi
Abbreviation ONH

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

History

Date Event
8 October 2011 Station officially opened

Artworks

  • CC23-A Visual Narrative of Pandemonic Rhythmic Movement.png
    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 Service Level Restricted access
B2 Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre
B3 Template:Route/3
Platform A/B
Template:Route/1

Exits

Exit Disabled-Access Location/Nearby
A No Handicapped/disabled access Ayer Rajah Avenue, INSEAD
B Handicapped/disabled access Portsdown Road, Nepal Park
C Handicapped/disabled access Connexis, Fusionopolis, Symbiosis
D No Handicapped/disabled access Galaxis, Fusionopolis

Transport Services

First/Last Train Timing

Destination First Train Last Train
Mon − Fri Sat Sun & P.H. Daily
icon
Circle Line
NS24
NE6
CC1
NS24
NE6
CC1
05:36 05:36 05:57 23:17
CC7
Mountbatten
23:54
00:17
NE1
CC29
NE1
CC29
05:41 05:41 06:05 23:35
CC26
Pasir Panjang
00:06

Bus

Bus Stop Exit Bus Service
icon
18051
one-north Stn
Ayer Rajah Ave
A
91
icon
18059
Opp one-north Stn
Ayer Rajah Ave
A
91
icon
18151
Opp one-north Stn/Galaxis
Portsdown Rd
B
191
icon
18159
one-north Stn/Galaxis
Portsdown Rd
B
191

References

  1. "Art in Transit". Land Transport Authority.
icon
Circle Line
[ VTE ]
Stations Dhoby GhautBras BasahEsplanadePromenadeNicoll HighwayStadiumMountbattenDakotaPaya LebarMacPhersonTai SengBartleySerangoonLorong ChuanBishanMarymountCaldecottBukit BrownBotanic GardensFarrer RoadHolland VillageBuona Vistaone-northKent RidgeHaw Par VillaPasir PanjangLabrador ParkTelok BlangahHarbourFront
CCL6KeppelCantonmentPrince Edward Road
Circle Line ExtensionPromenadeBayfrontMarina Bay
Rolling Stock 830830C851E
Depots Kim Chuan
Others Bridging Service