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|Name=Lorong Chuan<br>罗弄泉<br>லோரோங் சுவான்
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In June 2003, Singapore Land Authority (SLA) offered Chuan Park (a 99-year leasehold condo near the site of the station) residents $1 for 220m² of land, which comprised mainly car park lots. The land was necessary to build the [[Circle Line]]. The 99-year leasehold condominium at Lorong Chuan, off Serangoon Avenue 3, has 446 units, so the compensation works out to just 0.2 cents a household. Nominal compensation was paid as it takes into account, the increase in the market value of the condominium when the MRT station is built on the acquired land. The owners of Chuan Park have accepted the Government's compensation and the case is closed.
In June 2003, Singapore Land Authority (SLA) offered Chuan Park (a 99-year leasehold condo near the site of the station) residents $1 for 220m² of land, which comprised mainly car park lots. The land was necessary to build the {{CCL|b=}}. The 99-year leasehold condominium at Lorong Chuan, off Serangoon Avenue 3, has 446 units, so the compensation works out to just 0.2 cents a household. Nominal compensation was paid as it takes into account, the increase in the market value of the condominium when the MRT station is built on the acquired land. The owners of Chuan Park have accepted the Government's compensation and the case is closed.


==Art in Transit==
==Artworks==
The artwork featured in this station is ''Through the Looking Glass'' by A Dose of Light and Yoma Studio (Yong Ding Li, Ang Song Nian, Zhao Renhui, Sai Zom Pha and Juliana Ong) which designed a hand-drawn artwork depicting the entire island of Singapore as well as the sea-faring activities.
*{{CCL}}: ''Through the Looking Glass'' by A Dose of Light & Yoma Studio<br>This work combines the nation’s history, culture, geography and major events into a colourful and tongue-in-cheek map. It is filled with familiar landmarks like the Singapore flyer, Changi Airport and HDB public Housing Estates and peppered with caricatures such as Merlions and Sang Nila Utama on a boat.<ref>[//www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltagov/en/getting_around/public_transport/a_better_public_transport_experience/art_in_transit.html "Art in Transit"]. Land Transport Authority. Retrieved 22 June 2020.</ref>


==Layout==
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Template:Code/1
Lorong Chuan
罗弄泉
லோரோங் சுவான்
Lorong Chuan-CCL.png
*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA
Statistics
Address 150 Serangoon Avenue 3
Singapore 554533
Line(s) Circle Line
Connections File:Bus Logo.png File:Taxi Logo.png
Abbreviation LRC

Lorong Chuan (CC14) is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Circle Line.

History

Date Event
4 April 2009 Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) Shelter Open House
28 May 2009 Station officially opens

In June 2003, Singapore Land Authority (SLA) offered Chuan Park (a 99-year leasehold condo near the site of the station) residents $1 for 220m² of land, which comprised mainly car park lots. The land was necessary to build the Circle Line. The 99-year leasehold condominium at Lorong Chuan, off Serangoon Avenue 3, has 446 units, so the compensation works out to just 0.2 cents a household. Nominal compensation was paid as it takes into account, the increase in the market value of the condominium when the MRT station is built on the acquired land. The owners of Chuan Park have accepted the Government's compensation and the case is closed.

Artworks

  • Circle Line: Through the Looking Glass by A Dose of Light & Yoma Studio
    This work combines the nation’s history, culture, geography and major events into a colourful and tongue-in-cheek map. It is filled with familiar landmarks like the Singapore flyer, Changi Airport and HDB public Housing Estates and peppered with caricatures such as Merlions and Sang Nila Utama on a boat.[1]

Layout

L1 Street Level
B1 Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre
B2 Template:Route/3
Platform A/B
APlatform CC29NE1HarbourFrontCC15NS17BishanCC14Lorong Chuan

Exits

Exit Disabled-Access Location/Nearby
A Handicapped/disabled access Nanyang Junior College, Yangzheng Pri Sch, Zhonghua Sec Sch
B Handicapped/disabled access St. Gabriel's Pri Sch, Australian International School, New Tech Park Building

Transport Services

First/Last Train Timing

Destination First Train Last Train
Mon − Fri Sat Sun & P.H. Daily
File:MRT000.png Circle Line
CC1Dhoby Ghaut 05:42 05:42 06:09 23:38
CC7Mountbatten 00:14
CC12Bartley 00:38
CC29HarbourFront 05:20 05:20 05:44 23:15
CC26Pasir Panjang 23:4
CC23one-north 00:01
CC17Caldecott 00:29

Bus

Bus Stop Exit Bus Service
66391 Lor Chuan Stn Exit A
58
105
66399 Opp Lor Chuan Stn Exit B
58
105

References

  1. "Art in Transit". Land Transport Authority. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
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