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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 Saturday, 7 December 2024 to 10 December 2024. There will be no train service on the East–West Line between Tampines station and Tanah Merah station with Simei station being closed. This is to prepare for the opening of the new East Coast Integrated Depot (ECID) in 2026. LTA and SMRT will be undertaking a series of works to facilitate the connection of tracks from the existing East–West Line to the ECID. Shuttle Buses will be operating at intervals of 5 mins.
- Please refer
- here for more information on the adjustments.
- here for Shuttle Bus and Train arrangements.
- here for the work map.
- From Monday, 9 December 2024, Supplementary Bus Service 298X will be introduced to provide a faster connection to the Tampines town centre and transport hub for residents in the Tampines North and west areas. Please refer here 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 residents living in the North-East Corridor. Please refer here for more information.
- From Sunday, 12 January 2025, new bus service 967 will be introduced to enhance connectivity for residents staying along Woodlands Avenue 1, as well as some residents in Marsiling and Admiralty, to nearby transport nodes and local amenities in Woodlands. Please refer here for more information.
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CC14 Lorong Chuan 罗弄泉 லோரோங் சுவான்*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA
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Statistics
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Address
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150 Serangoon Avenue 3 Singapore 554533
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Line(s)
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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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LRC
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Lorong Chuan (CC14) is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Circle Line.
History[edit]
Date |
Event
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28 May 2009 |
Station officially opened
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Land Acquisition[edit]
In June 2003, the 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, as the land was necessary to build the Circle Line. 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.[1]
Artworks[edit]
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.[2]
L1
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Street Level
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B1
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Concourse
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Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre
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B2
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Platform A/B
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Exit |
Disabled-Access |
Location/Nearby
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A |
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Nanyang Junior College, Yangzheng Pri Sch, Zhonghua Sec Sch
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B |
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St. Gabriel's Pri Sch, Australian International School, New Tech Park Building
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Transport Services[edit]
First/Last Train Timing[edit]
- More travel information: Alternative Travel Method
Bus Stop |
Exit |
Bus Service
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Lor Chuan Stn Exit A 66391 S'goon Ave 3 |
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58 105
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Opp Lor Chuan Stn Exit B 66399 S'goon Ave 3 |
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58 105
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References[edit]