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|Name=Ang Mo Kio<br>宏茂桥<br>அங் மோ கியோ
|Name=Ang Mo Kio<br>宏茂桥<br>அங் மோ கியோ
|Img=[[File:Ang Mo Kio-NSL.png|centre|300px]]
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  {{Infoline|Address|2450 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8<br>Singapore 569811}}
  {{Infoline|Address|2450 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8<br>Singapore 569811}}
  {{Infoline|Line(s)|{{NSL}}<br>{{CRL}}<small>'' (Future)}}
  {{Infoline|Line(s)|{{NSL}}<br>{{CRL}}<small>'' (Future)}}
{{Infoline|Structure|Elevated (NSL)<br>Underground (CRL)}}
  {{Infoline|Connections|[[File:Bus Logo.png|25px|link=|alt=Bus]] [[File:Taxi Logo.png|25px|link=|alt=Taxi]]}}
  {{Infoline|Connections|[[File:Bus Logo.png|25px|link=|alt=Bus]] [[File:Taxi Logo.png|25px|link=|alt=Taxi]]}}
  {{Infoline|Abbreviation|AMK}}
  {{Infoline|Abbreviation|AMK}}
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'''Ang Mo Kio (NS16/CR11)''' is an elevated/underground [[Mass Rapid Transit]] (MRT) station on the {{NSL}} and the future {{CRL}}.<b style="color:#F00;">
'''Ang Mo Kio (NS16/CR11)''' is a [[Mass Rapid Transit]] (MRT) station on the {{NSL}} and the future {{CRL}}<ref>[//www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltagov/en/upcoming_projects/rail_expansion/cross_island_line.html "Cross Island Line"]. Land Transport Authority.</ref>.
 
There is no northbound train service (towards Jurong East via Woodlands) on 20 May 2019.</b>


==History==
==History==
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!width=150|Date!!Event
!width=150|Date!!Event
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|7 November 1987||Station officially opens
|7 November 1987||Station officially opened
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|20 May 2019||Station (towards {{Stn|Jurong East}}) closed due to the construction of {{Stn|Canberra| station}}<ref>[//www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltagov/en/newsroom/2019/4/2/three-day-closure-to-construct-crossover-track-at-canberra-station.html "Three-Day Closure to Construct Crossover Track at Canberra Station"]. Land Transport Authority (8 April 2019).</ref>
|}
|}


===2011 Accident===
===2003 accident===
Nitcharee Peneakchansak, a 14 year old Thai teenager, was seriously injured and lost both her legs after she fell onto the track and was hit by a train at Ang Mo Kio on 3 April 2011.<ref>[//www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1120393/1/.html "Teen falls onto MRT track, hit by train"]. Channel News Asia. Retrieved 3 April 2011.</ref> Peneakchansak left Singapore on 13 June 2011 after recuperating in hospital. SMRT had reportedly offered the family S$5000 as compensation. The victim's father, rejected the compensation as her prosthetic legs will cost around S$100,000 and must be changed every three to five years.<ref>[//www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1134867/1/.html "Girl who lost legs in MRT accident returns to Thailand"]. Channel News Asia. Retrieved 13 June 2011.</ref>
Ms Neo Shiea Chee, a 25-year-old teacher at Holy Innocents' High School, was run over by a southbound train at Ang Mo Kio MRT station shortly before 7pm on 11 January 2003 when she fell into the tracks and was crushed by an oncoming train. She was too engrossed in reading her book and was unaware that the train was already approaching the station. Trains were not disrupted as Ang Mo Kio station's northbound trains used the middle platform.


Her father decided to sue SMRT for S$3.4 million on 17 June 2011, the amount equivalent to the price for the 20 pairs of prosthetic legs that Peneakchansak will need in her lifetime.<ref>[//news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110618-284734.html "Thai teen's $3.4m suit to reveal what happened on MRT tracks"]. Straits Times. Retrieved 18 June 2011.</ref>
===2011 accident===
Nitcharee Peneakchansak, a 14-year-old Thai, was seriously injured and lost both her legs after she fell onto the track and was hit by a train at Ang Mo Kio on 3 April 2011.<ref>[//web.archive.org/web/20120114181612/www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1120393/1/.html "Teen falls onto MRT track, hit by train"]. Channel NewsAsia (3 April 2011). Archived on 14 January 2012.</ref> Peneakchansak left Singapore on 13 June that year after recuperating in hospital. SMRT had reportedly offered the family $5,000 as compensation. The victim's father, rejected the compensation as her prosthetic legs will cost around $100,000 and must be changed every three to five years.<ref>[//web.archive.org/web/20121023101919/www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1134867/1/.html "Girl who lost legs in MRT accident returns to Thailand"]. Channel NewsAsia (13 June 2011). Archived on 23 October 2012.</ref> Her father decided to sue SMRT for S$3.4 million, the amount equivalent to the price for the 20 pairs of prosthetic legs that Peneakchansak will need in her lifetime.<ref>[//web.archive.org/web/20120528135424/news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110618-284734.html "Thai teen's $3.4m suit to reveal what happened on MRT tracks"]. AsiaOne (18 June 2011). Archived on 28 May 2012.</ref>


On 20 June 2011, SMRT clarified that the money offered to Peneakchansak was a gesture of goodwill and not compensation. The transport company said compensation would only be made after investigations had concluded. SMRT also said that the S$10,000 offered to her family to travel to Singapore when she was still in hospital was also a gesture of goodwill.<ref>[//www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1136199/1/.html "S$5,000 offered to Thai amputee not compensation: SMRT"]. Channel News Asia. Retrieved 20 June 2011.</ref> In its defence papers on 1 September 2011, the SMRT reiterates that all the safety warnings and precautions – such as the yellow lines – were in place and that the distance which the train travelled after the driver slammed on the brakes were within "safety specifications" and argues that Peneakchansak's "negligence" contributed to her falling "onto the tracks at the MRT station on her own accord". It also claimed that the girl was "aware of the danger of the oncoming trains and that by standing behind the yellow safety line until the train had stopped", she would have been reasonably safe from falling onto the tracks and pointed out that the girl had failed to keep a proper lookout for the oncoming train and take reasonable care of her own well-being despite knowing the risks of falling. It adds that she had failed to stand behind the yellow safety line until the train had stopped despite clear warning signs displayed at the MRT station.<ref>[//www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1150395/1/.html "SMRT files defence against lawsuit by family of Thai girl who lost legs"]. Channel News Asia. Retrieved 1 September 2011.</ref>
===2018 smoke===
On 5 February 2018, smoke was seen rising from an escalator heading towards the linkway to AMK Hub at around 1.20pm. While train service was not affected, the escalators were temporarily shut down due to safety checks, and the linkway was temporarily closed until 6.10pm. Preliminary investigations showed that the smoke came from overheated motor bearings in one of the faulty escalators. One SMRT staff was hospitalised for inhaling too much smoke.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180209094822/www.straitstimes.com/singapore/smoke-seen-emitting-from-escalator-at-ang-mo-kio-mrt-station-train-service-still-available "Smoke in Ang Mo Kio MRT station could be from faulty escalator's overheated motor bearings: SMRT"]. Straits Times (5 February 2018). Archived on 9 February 2018.</ref>


==Layout==
==Layout==
{| class="layout"
{| class="layout"
!rowspan=5|L2
!rowspan=5|L2
|Platform A|
|colspan=2|{{Route/2|NSL|A|l|{{CurrentStn|NS16|l=}}|{{NextStn|NS15}}|{{NextStn|NS9}}|{{NextStn|NS1}}}}
|class="Advisory train not 180519 190519 200519"|{{RailRoute/2|NSL|right|{{Code|1|NSL|NS16}}<br>{{Stn|Ang Mo Kio}}|{{NS9}}|{{NS1}}}}
|class="Advisory train 180519 190519"|{{RailRoute/1|NSL|right|{{Code|1|NSL|NS16}}<br>{{Stn|Ang Mo Kio}}|{{Code|1|NSL|NS13}}<br>{{Stn|Yishun}}}}
|class="Advisory train 200519"|No Regular Service
|-
|-
|colspan=2 class="platform"|Platform A/C
|colspan=2 class="platform"|Platform A/C
|-
|-
|Platform C/D|
|colspan=2|{{Route/0|NSL|C/D}}
|class="Advisory train not 200519"|No Regular Service
|class="Advisory train 200519"|{{RailRoute/1|NSL|left|{{NS28}}|{{Code|1|NSL|NS16}}<br>{{Stn|Ang Mo Kio}}}}
|-
|-
|colspan=2 class="platform"|Platform B/D
|colspan=2 class="platform"|Platform B/D
|-
|-
|Platform B|
|colspan=2|{{Route/1|NSL|B|r|{{NextStn|NS28}}|{{NextStn|NS17}}|{{CurrentStn|NS16|r=}}}}
|class="Advisory train not 200519"|{{RailRoute/1|NSL|left|{{NS28}}|{{Code|1|NSL|NS16}}<br>{{Stn|Ang Mo Kio}}}}
|class="Advisory train 200519"|No Regular Service
|-
|-
!width=25 rowspan=2|L1
!width=25 rowspan=2|L1
Line 80: Line 77:
!width=70|Mon − Fri!!width=70|Sat!!width=70|Sun & P.H.!!width=70|Daily
!width=70|Mon − Fri!!width=70|Sat!!width=70|Sun & P.H.!!width=70|Daily
|-
|-
!colspan=5 class="NSL" style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRTFFF.png|20px|link=|alt=]] North South Line
!colspan=5 style="{{CSS/NSL|nofg=|nobc=|bc=}}text-align:center;"|[[File:MRTFFF.png|20px|link=|alt=]] {{NSL|style={{CSS/NSL|nobg=|nofg=|nobc=|bc=}}}}
{{MRTTime|NSL|NS13|Yishun|05:07|05:07}}
{{Timing|NS13||05:07|05:07|nv=}}
{{MRTTime|NSL|NS1|Jurong East|05:17|05:16|05:40|00:15}}
{{Timing|NS1||05:17|05:17|05:40|00:18|nv=}}
{{MRTTime|NSL|NS7|Kranji|L=00:32}}
{{Timing|NS7||L=00:33|nv=}}
{{MRTTime|NSL|NS28|Marina South Pier|05:34|05:34|06:07|23:34}}
{{Timing|NS28||05:34|05:34|06:05|23:31|nv=}}
{{MRTTime|NSL|NS27|Marina Bay|L=23:36}}
{{Timing|NS19||L=00:13|nv=}}
{{MRTTime|NSL|NS19|Toa Payoh|L=00:11}}
|}
|}


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!width=240|Bus Stop!!width=30|Exit!!width=300|Bus Service
!width=240|Bus Stop!!width=30|Exit!!width=300|Bus Service
{{BusGuide|54009|Ang Mo Kio Int|C}}{{Bus|22|SBST}} {{Bus|24|SBST}} {{Bus|25|SBST}} {{Bus|73|SBST}} {{Bus|86|SBST}} {{Bus|130|SBST}} {{Bus|133|SBST}} {{Bus|135|SBST}} {{Bus|136|GAS}} {{Bus|138|SBST}} {{Bus|166|SBST}} {{Bus|169|SMRT}} {{Bus|261|SBST}} {{Bus|262|SBST}} {{Bus|265|SBST}} {{Bus|269|SBST}}
{{BusGuide|54009|Ang Mo Kio Int|C}}{{Bus|22|SBST}} {{Bus|24|SBST}} {{Bus|25|SBST}} {{Bus|73|SBST}} {{Bus|86|SBST}} {{Bus|130|SBST}} {{Bus|133|SBST}} {{Bus|135|SBST}} {{Bus|136|GAS}} {{Bus|138|SBST}} {{Bus|166|SBST}} {{Bus|169|SMRT}} {{Bus|261|SBST}} {{Bus|262|SBST}} {{Bus|265|SBST}} {{Bus|269|SBST}}
{{BusGuide|54261|Ang Mo Kio Stn|A}}{{Bus|25|SBST}} {{Bus|73|SBST}} {{Bus|74|SBST}} {{Bus|74e|SBST}} {{Bus|76|SBST}} {{Bus|88|SBST}} {{Bus|132|SBST}} {{Bus|165|SBST}} {{Bus|261|SBST}} {{Bus|268|SBST}} {{Bus|CT8|SBST}}
{{BusGuide|54261|Aft Ang Mo Kio Stn Exit A|A}}{{Bus|25|SBST}} {{Bus|73|SBST}} {{Bus|74|SBST}} {{Bus|74e|SBST}} {{Bus|76|SBST}} {{Bus|88|SBST}} {{Bus|132|SBST}} {{Bus|165|SBST}} {{Bus|261|SBST}} {{Bus|268|SBST}} {{Bus|CT8|SBST}}
{{BusGuide|54269|Opp Ang Mo Kio Stn|A}}{{Bus|1N|SBST}} {{Bus|25|SBST}} {{Bus|73|SBST}} {{Bus|74|SBST}} {{Bus|74e|SBST}} {{Bus|76|SBST}} {{Bus|88|SBST}} {{Bus|132|SBST}} {{Bus|165|SBST}} {{Bus|261|SBST}} {{Bus|268|SBST}} {{Bus|CT8|SBST}}
{{BusGuide|54269|Opp Ang Mo Kio Stn|A}}{{Bus|1N|SBST}} {{Bus|25|SBST}} {{Bus|73|SBST}} {{Bus|74|SBST}} {{Bus|74e|SBST}} {{Bus|76|SBST}} {{Bus|88|SBST}} {{Bus|132|SBST}} {{Bus|165|SBST}} {{Bus|261|SBST}} {{Bus|268|SBST}} {{Bus|CT8|SBST}}
{{BusGuide|54391|Aft Ang Mo Kio Int|B}}{{Bus|50|SBST}} {{Bus|128|SBST}} {{Bus|159|SBST}} {{Bus|265|SBST}}
{{BusGuide|54391|Aft Ang Mo Kio Int|B}}{{Bus|50|SBST}} {{Bus|159|SBST}} {{Bus|265|SBST}}
{{BusGuide|54399|Ang Mo Kio Stn|B}}{{Bus|50|SBST}} {{Bus|128|SBST}} {{Bus|159|SBST}} {{Bus|265|SBST}}
{{BusGuide|54399|Bef Ang Mo Kio Stn Exit B|B}}{{Bus|50|SBST}} {{Bus|159|SBST}} {{Bus|265|SBST}}
|}
|}



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Template:Code/2
Ang Mo Kio
宏茂桥
அங் மோ கியோ
Ang Mo Kio-NSL.png
*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA
Statistics
Address 2450 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8
Singapore 569811
Line(s) North–South Line
Cross Island Line (Future)
Structure Elevated (NSL)
Underground (CRL)
Connections File:Bus Logo.png File:Taxi Logo.png
Abbreviation AMK

Ang Mo Kio (NS16/CR11) is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the North–South Line and the future Cross Island Line[1].

History

Date Event
7 November 1987 Station officially opened
20 May 2019 Station (towards Jurong East) closed due to the construction of Canberra station[2]

2003 accident

Ms Neo Shiea Chee, a 25-year-old teacher at Holy Innocents' High School, was run over by a southbound train at Ang Mo Kio MRT station shortly before 7pm on 11 January 2003 when she fell into the tracks and was crushed by an oncoming train. She was too engrossed in reading her book and was unaware that the train was already approaching the station. Trains were not disrupted as Ang Mo Kio station's northbound trains used the middle platform.

2011 accident

Nitcharee Peneakchansak, a 14-year-old Thai, was seriously injured and lost both her legs after she fell onto the track and was hit by a train at Ang Mo Kio on 3 April 2011.[3] Peneakchansak left Singapore on 13 June that year after recuperating in hospital. SMRT had reportedly offered the family $5,000 as compensation. The victim's father, rejected the compensation as her prosthetic legs will cost around $100,000 and must be changed every three to five years.[4] Her father decided to sue SMRT for S$3.4 million, the amount equivalent to the price for the 20 pairs of prosthetic legs that Peneakchansak will need in her lifetime.[5]

2018 smoke

On 5 February 2018, smoke was seen rising from an escalator heading towards the linkway to AMK Hub at around 1.20pm. While train service was not affected, the escalators were temporarily shut down due to safety checks, and the linkway was temporarily closed until 6.10pm. Preliminary investigations showed that the smoke came from overheated motor bearings in one of the faulty escalators. One SMRT staff was hospitalised for inhaling too much smoke.[6]

Layout

L2 Template:Route/2
Platform A/C
Template:Route/0
Platform B/D
BPlatform NS28Marina South PierNS17CC15BishanNS16Ang Mo Kio
L1 Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre, Transitlink Ticket Office
Street Level Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange, AMK Hub
B1 Underpass Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange, AMK Hub

Exits

Exit Disabled-Access Location/Nearby
A Handicapped/disabled access Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3
B Handicapped/disabled access Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8, Taxi Stand
C Handicapped/disabled access Ang Mo Kio Hub, Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange
D Handicapped/disabled access Ang Mo Kio Town Garden

Transport Services

First/Last Train Timing

Destination First Train Last Train
Mon − Fri Sat Sun & P.H. Daily
File:MRTFFF.png North–South Line
NS13Yishun 05:07 05:07
NS1Jurong East 05:17 05:17 05:40 00:18
NS7Kranji 00:33
NS28Marina South Pier 05:34 05:34 06:05 23:31
NS19Toa Payoh 00:13

Bus

Bus Stop Exit Bus Service
54009 Ang Mo Kio Int
22
24
25
73
86
130
133
135
136
138
166
169
261
262
265
269
54261 Aft Ang Mo Kio Stn Exit A
25
73
74
74e
76
88
132
165
261
268
CT8
54269 Opp Ang Mo Kio Stn
1N
25
73
74
74e
76
88
132
165
261
268
CT8
54391 Aft Ang Mo Kio Int
50
159
265
54399 Bef Ang Mo Kio Stn Exit B
50
159
265

References

  1. "Cross Island Line". Land Transport Authority.
  2. "Three-Day Closure to Construct Crossover Track at Canberra Station". Land Transport Authority (8 April 2019).
  3. "Teen falls onto MRT track, hit by train". Channel NewsAsia (3 April 2011). Archived on 14 January 2012.
  4. "Girl who lost legs in MRT accident returns to Thailand". Channel NewsAsia (13 June 2011). Archived on 23 October 2012.
  5. "Thai teen's $3.4m suit to reveal what happened on MRT tracks". AsiaOne (18 June 2011). Archived on 28 May 2012.
  6. "Smoke in Ang Mo Kio MRT station could be from faulty escalator's overheated motor bearings: SMRT". Straits Times (5 February 2018). Archived on 9 February 2018.

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