Yishun station
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Yishun 义顺 யீஷூன் 1 | |
*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA | |
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Address | 301 Yishun Avenue 2 Singapore 769093 |
Line(s) | North–South Line |
Connections | File:Bus Logo.png File:Taxi Logo.png |
Abbreviation | YIS |
Yishun (NS13) is an elevated Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the North–South Line.
History
Date | Event |
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20 December 1988 | Station officially opens |
Bomb plot
On 22 December 2001, the Singapore embassies attack plot was discovered, and had included plans to bomb Yishun MRT Station at several points, including the sewers near the station. This was brought up in a debate during a session of the parliament, by then Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, during which new security measures were proposed, especially on the MRT system itself.[1]
Layout
L2 | Platform A | Template:RailRoute/2 |
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Platform A/B | ||
Platform B | Template:RailRoute/1 | |
L1 | Concourse | Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre, Transitlink Ticket Office |
Street Level | Northpoint City, Yishun Temporary Bus Interchange | |
B1 | Underpass | Northpoint City, Yishun Temporary Bus Interchange |
Exits
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
Template:MRTTime Template:MRTTime Template:MRTTime Template:MRTTime Template:MRTTime Template:MRTTime |
Bus
Bus Stop | Exit | Bus Service |
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59009 | Yishun Temp Int |
39 85 103 171 800 803 804 805 806 807 811 812 851 851e 852 853 853# 854 854e 855 856 857 859 860 |
59079 | Yishun Stn |
117 169 858 883 965 969 |
59671 | Bef Yishun Stn |
39 85 103 805 811 851 851e 852 854 |
59072 | Yishun Stn Exit E |
811 851 851e 852 883 |
59073 | Opp Yishun Stn |
39 85 103 117 169 805 854 854e 858 965 969 |
References
- ↑ "Singapore Government Press Statement On ISA Arrests, 11 Jan 02". Ministry of Home Affairs (11 January 2002). Retrieved 1 October 2013.