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TRAVEL ADVISORY
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- From Sunday, 14 November 2024 to 31 October 2025, Train services on the Bukit Panjang LRT will end an hour earlier at 22:30 every Thursday to Sunday (except Public Holidays). This is to facilitate the upgrading of the BPLRT signalling system, as well as the testing of the new and retrofitted Light Rail Vehicles (LRVs) on the BPLRT network. Please refer here for more information.
- From 29 December 2024, short-trip service 182A will be introduced. Please refer here for more information.
- Train services will be extended on the eve of New Year (Tuesday, 31 December 2024). Selected bus service will be extended to coincide with the last train timings. There will also be a change in selected bus service operating timing. Please refer to the following for more information:
- From Thursday, 2 January 2025, City Direct Services 675, 676, 677 & 678 will be introduced to provide a faster connection to the city for commuters along the North-East Corridor. Please refer here for more information.
- From Sunday, 12 January 2025, bus service 967 will be introduced to enhance connectivity for commuters in Marsiling and Admiralty to nearby transport nodes and local amenities in Woodlands. Please refer here for more information.
- From Monday, 13 January 2025, bus service 912M will be withdrawn with the introduction of new bus service 967 under the Land Transport Authority’s Bus Connectivity Enhancement Programme (BCEP). Please refer here for more information.
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HarbourFront 港湾 துறைமுகம் NE1CC29
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*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA
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Statistics
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Address (NEL)
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81 Telok Blangah Road Singapore 098867
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Address (CCL)
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83 Telok Blangah Road Singapore 098886
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Line(s)
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North East Line Circle Line
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Structure
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Underground
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Connections
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Abbreviation
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HBF
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HarbourFront (NE1/CC29) is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the North East Line and the Circle Line.
History
Date |
Event
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20 June 2003 |
Station officially opened
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8 October 2011 |
Station interchanged with Circle Line
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Modification
The North East Line's overrun tunnel at this station was extended by 50m to allow for southbound trains to complete the turnaround in a shorter time so they can be deployed northbound faster. The station's operations were unaffected by the works as most of the enhancement works were done away from the station itself.[1]
Artworks
North East Line: Enigmatic Appearances by Ian Woo
To reflect the station’s maritime theme and port location, this work features abstract shapes that hint at sea creatures, clouds, trees, ships and footprints. The silkscreened artworks are spread over 60 vitreous enamel wall panels throughout the station, echoing the transience of water, travel and voyages.[2]
Circle Line: Commuting Waves by Jason Ong
The artist captured the sounds and rhythm of everyday commuters and the train frequency as well as the volume of passengers coming into HarbourFront MRT station through a single turnstile. This data was translated visually for weekday and weekend traffic, alluding to the human rhythm at the interchange.[2]
Layout
L1
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Street Level
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VivoCity, HarbourFront Centre, HarbourFront Bus Interchange, S1VivoCity
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B1
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NEL Concourse
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Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre, Transitlink Ticket Office
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CCL Concourse
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Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre
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Transfer Linkway
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between North East Line Concourse and Circle Line Concourse
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B2
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Platform A/B
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APlatform
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No train service at this platform
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Service Map
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Platform A/B
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Exits
Exit |
Disabled-Access |
Location/Nearby
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A |
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HarbourFront Bus Interchange, Telok Blangah Road, Seah Im Food Center
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B |
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HarbourFront Centre
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C |
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Telok Blangah Road, VivoCity
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D |
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Telok Blangah Road
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E |
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VivoCity, Sentosa Express
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Transport Services
First/Last Train Timing
Bus
- More travel information: Alternative Travel Method
References