Punggol Coast MRT Station

NE18
Punggol Coast
榜鹅海岸 | பொங்கோல் கோஸ்ட்
Punggol Coast Station
Punggol Coast station exit
Address 101 New Punggol Road, Singapore 828604
Line Served   North East Line
Operator SBS Transit
Structure Underground
Platform Island
Opening 10 Dec 2024

Punggol Coast MRT Station (NE18) is an upcoming underground station along the North East Line (NEL) serving the Punggol Digital District (PDD). Opening on 10 December 2024 at 3pm, it will replace Punggol Station as the northern terminus of the NEL.

Located in the heart of the Punggol Digital District under the NEXUS building, the station serves the new JTC Business Park, Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) Punggol campus, as well as the upcoming Punggol Coast Mall. Bus connections are offered via the future Punggol Coast Bus Interchange.


First / Last Train Timings

North East Line – (NE18) Punggol Coast
Destination First Train Last Train
Weekdays & Sat Sun & Public Holidays Daily
NE1 HarbourFront

Train Services

MRT_rail (2)
Platform B: North East Line towards NE1CC29 HarbourFront via NE17PTC Punggol (→)
Platform A: North East Line towards NE1CC29 HarbourFront via NE17PTC Punggol (→)
MRT_rail (2)

Punggol Coast station will have two platforms in an island platform arrangement.


Exits

Punggol Coast MRT station will have two exits, one along New Punggol Road and the other within Punggol Digital District.

Exit Location Nearby
1 Punggol Digital District TBC
2 New Punggol Road TBC

Transport Connections
Bus

Punggol Coast Station will be connected to the future Punggol Coast Integrated Transport Hub and two nearby bus stops.

Bus Stop Exit Bus Routes
Punggol Coast Bus Interchange [U/C] 1
65729 – New Punggol Rd (Punggol Coast Stn) 2 84A, 84W
65721 – New Punggol Rd (Opp Punggol Coast Stn) 2 84G

 

MRT Bus Bridging Service

In the event of a MRT service disruption affecting Punggol Coast station, MRT Bridging Buses may be activated to ply affected stretches of the North East Line. In which case, the buses can be boarded from the following bus stops:

Towards Bus Stop Exit
North East Line (NEL Bridging Bus)
NE1CC29 HarbourFront 65729 – New Punggol Rd (Punggol Coast Stn) 2

In addition, passengers can board free regular bus services at Bus Stop 65729 when activated.


Planning

On 17 January 2013, plans to extend the NEL to Punggol North were announced as part of the Land Transport Masterplan 2013. The NEL extension (NELe) would be extended north by one station, to serve upcoming developments in Punggol North, with an expected completion year of 2030 in tandem with development plans.

On 8 June 2017, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced that the station would be brought forward to 2023, in connection with accelerated development plans for the area.

Planning & Alignment

Punggol Coast station was designed to be fully integrated within the Punggol Digital District. The underground station is laid out underneath JTC business park developments CC1 and CC2, with a large public space (called NEXUS) as a highly visible entrance into the station.

The station is also bisected by an old stretch of Punggol Road, which would be transformed into a green corridor.

When the North East Line was built, the overrun tracks north of Punggol curved westward, potentially indicating plans for a future station might have been built in Punggol West, or extending to the north of Singapore.  However, the new plan for the North East Line Extension (NELe) calls for a station in the east, and hence, the new tunnels curve to the west and then to the east, to join with the new station.

Formally announced on 7 June 2017, the station is part of the 1.6-kilometre-long North East Line Extension (NELe) originally planned for 2030. This construction date was brought forward to support developments in Punggol North, notably the Punggol Digital District, Singapore’s pilot Enterprise District comprising JTC Corporation’s (JTC) mixed-use developments, and the Singapore Institute of Technology’s (SIT) new campus, and new residential estates at Northshore and Punggol Point.

Construction

Contract 715 for the Construction of cut and cover and bored tunnels for NEL extension was awarded to China State Construction Engineering Corporation Limited (Singapore Branch) for S$79.0 million on 8 December 2017. Construction began in the first half of 2018.

The LTA revealed that for the first time, it adopted the use of design thinking in conceptualising the Punggol Coast station. This saw the agency conducting studies and prototype concepts aimed at improving the commuting experience, before incorporating certain features into the station’s design. For instance, social spaces were conceived for people to interact and meet up, rather than merely a means of getting from point to point. It is also considered a dedicated space where the community, including students, will have a dedicated space to showcase exhibits such as their school projects.

Initially projected for completion in Year 2023, the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the opening to Year 2024. This was announced during a visit by Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung on 13 November 2020, at a ceremony to mark the completion of tunnel boring works from the existing Punggol station to the future Punggol Coast station. Around 40% of construction work was completed by then.

The station opening date of 10 December 2024 was announced by LTA in October 2024.


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9 thoughts on “Punggol Coast MRT Station

  • 8 August 2024 at 5:42 PM
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    When will be the exact opening date for Punggol Coast MRT station?

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    • 14 August 2024 at 12:31 PM
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      At the end of the year 2024

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      • 22 August 2024 at 4:23 PM
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        or maybe September 2024

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    • 10 October 2024 at 11:44 AM
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      LTA has confirmed opening on 10 December, 3pm

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    • 29 October 2024 at 3:54 PM
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      10 December 2024 3pm

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  • 18 February 2024 at 10:50 PM
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    Exits to Punggol Settlement will be good

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  • 17 October 2021 at 6:44 PM
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    I believe a suitable Chinese name for this station is ‘榜鹅海岸’.

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  • 27 May 2020 at 1:39 PM
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    I’m curious why the bus Interchange is called Punggol North and not coast?

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    • 13 February 2021 at 8:15 PM
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      Should be call as Punggol Coast Bus Interchange is sound more exclusive or Punggol North Coast Bus Interchange

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