Prince Edward Road MRT Station

CC32
Prince Edward Road
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Prince Edward Road MRT Station Locality Map (Jul 2026)
Address 80 Shenton Way, Singapore 079122
Line Served   Circle Line
Operator SMRT Trains
Structure Underground
Platform Stacked Side (Circle Line)
Stacked Island (Design & Planned)
Opened 12 Jul 2026

Prince Edward Road MRT Station (CC32) is a 30 meter deep underground station located along the Circle Line (CCL) Stage 6. It is built along Shenton Way, near the junctions of Keppel Road an Palmer Road, bringing rail connectivity to the Shenton Way business district, nearby places of worship, and future developments in the Keppel area.

The station is named after the nearby Prince Edward Road. The Keppel Port area south of the station is planned to be redeveloped after 2030, once the container port is moved to Tuas. The future Greater Southern Waterfront region, currently under planning, will provide more options for city living when it is developed in the future.

As the station box lies underneath the old Shenton Way Bus Terminal, the bus terminal was relocated to a new site further north to facilitate construction works. A turnback tunnel is built northeast of the station to facilitate train turnarounds.


First / Last Train Timings
Circle Line – (CC32) Prince Edward Road
Destination First Train Last Train
Weekdays & Sat Sun & Public Holidays Daily
Anticlockwise Loop 5:54am 6:19am
CC17 Caldecott 11:58pm
Clockwise Loop 6:01am 6:25am 10:40pm
CC33 Marina Bay 10:53pm
CC7 Mountbatten 11:33pm
CC12 Bartley 11:55pm

Station Layout
L1 Street level Bus stops, Taxi stand, pick-up/drop-off point
B1 Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Service Kiosks, Passenger Service Centre, Retail Shop Provisions
B2 Platform A Circle Line (Anticlockwise ↺) via CC33NS27TE20 Marina Bay
Future Platform Future Train Line Provision
B3 Platform B Circle Line (Clockwise ↻) via CC29NE1 HarbourFront
Future Platform Future Train Line Provision
Platforms & Train Services
Circle Line Upper Platform (B2):
MRT_rail (1)
Platform A: Circle Line (Anticlockwise ↺) via CC33NS27TE20 Marina Bay (→)
(Future Train Line Provision)
MRT_rail (1)
Circle Line Lower Platform (B3):
MRT_rail (1)
Platform B: Circle Line (Clockwise ↻) via CC31 Cantonment & CC29NE1 HarbourFront (←)
(Future Train Line Provision)
MRT_rail (1)

Prince Edward Road MRT Station has two platforms utilized by the Circle Line. There are two additional unused platforms, hidden by knock out panels, at the upper and lower platform levels respectively for a future 3-car MRT line. Platform schematics for the station (including the future 3-car platforms) can be seen from the “Accessible Route at Platform Level” signage at platform level lifts.

Arranged in two island platforms spanning two underground floors, the future cross-platform transfer layout allows for quicker transfer between lines and optimized commuter flow based on their direction of travel.

Refer to the Station Travel Information System (STIS) for the destination and service information of upcoming trains.

A set of turnback tunnels, 350m long, are constructed to the east of Prince Edward Road MRT Station, facilitating the turnaround of trains that terminate at this station. South of the station towards Cantonment for both bounds, a spur track with buffers are installed to possibly connect Circle Line tracks to the future MRT line.


Station Amenities
  • Public Toilets at Concourse level (B1)
  • Retail Shop provisions
  • Bicycle Racks at Exit 2
Exits

Prince Edward Road MRT station has 2 exits leading to ground level.

Additional exits to the north of the station are provisioned in the future through knock-out panels.

Exit Location Nearby
1 Keppel Road Shenton Way, 78 Shenton Way
2 Shenton Way Tanjong Pagar MRT Station, Shenton Way Bus Terminal, Palmer Road, Marina Bay Fire Station & Neighbourhood Police Centre, Monetary Authority of Singapore, Fook Tet Soo Hakka Temple, Masjid Haji Muhammad Salleh, Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, Singapore Conference Hall, 79 Anson Road, Anson Centre, EOS Shenton

Transport Connections

Prince Edward Road station connects to a bus terminal, several bus stops in the vicinity and a passenger pick-up point.

Bus

There are 5 bus stops in the vicinity of Prince Edward Road station, in addition to Shenton Way Bus Terminal.

Bus Stop Exit Bus Routes
Shenton Way Bus Terminal 2 70, 106, 107, 121, 130, 133, 186, 400, 970
Hub Synergy Pt
(03222) Anson Rd
1 10, 10e, 70, 97, 97e, 100, 106, 107, 121, 130, 133, 196, 196e, 646, 647, 648, 649, 650, 673, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679
Aft Enggor St
(03241) Anson Rd
2 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 660, 660M, 661, 663, 665, 666, 667, 668, 670, 671, 672, 674, 684
Tanjong Pagar Stn Exit C
(03223) Anson Rd
2 57, 131, 167, 186, 400, 673, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 970
Aft Straits Blvd
(03217) Shenton Way
2 10, 10e, 57, 97, 97e, 100, 131, 131A, 502, 647, 649, 673, 674, 675, 676,  677, 678, 679, 684
Prince Edward Rd Stn Exit 2
(03218) Shenton Way
2 70, 106, 107, 121, 130, 133, 167, 186, 196, 196A, 196e, 400, 646, 648, 650, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 660, 660M, 661, 663, 665, 666, 667, 668, 670, 671, 672, 970
Road

A drop-off point is located along Palmer Road at Exit 2.

Exit Road Provisions
2 Palmer Road Pick-up/drop-off point
MRT Bus Bridging Service

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

Towards Bus Stop Exit
Circle Line (CCL Bridging Bus)
Clockwise via
CC29NE1 HarbourFront
Prince Edward Rd Stn Exit 2
(03218) Shenton Way
2
Anticlockwise via
CC33NS27TE20 Marina Bay
Aft Enggor St
(03241) Anson Rd
2

In addition, passengers can board free regular bus services at Bus Stops 03218, 03241 & Shenton Way Ter when activated.


Construction

Circle Line Stage 6 Contract 885 for the Construction of Prince Edward Road Station and Tunnels for Circle Line 6 was awarded to China Railway Tunnel Group Co., Ltd (Singapore Branch) at a contract sum of S$310.8 million on 9 October 2017.

Circle Line Stage 6 Contract 886 for the Construction of Cut-and-Cover Tunnels at Marina Bay Area was awarded to Koh Brothers Building & Civil Engineering Contractor (Pte.) Ltd. at a contract sum of S$225.35 million on 8 September 2017.

The working name for Prince Edward Road Station was Prince Edward Station.

Originally planned to commence service in 2025, the opening was delayed by a year due to delays resulting from the COVID-19 situation.


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22 thoughts on “Prince Edward Road MRT Station

  • 20 June 2026 at 1:47 PM
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    Prince Edward Road MRT station might be the first station with the platforms of different size if a new MRT line will be built as a cross platform interchange!

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    • 20 June 2026 at 8:01 PM
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      I mean the first underground station with the platforms of different size if a 9th MRT line would be built as a cross platform interchange. Shall see!

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  • 11 June 2026 at 11:49 PM
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    i feel that the unused platform is going to be like paya lebar where train start and terminate there

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  • 20 May 2026 at 9:35 PM
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    Feels like a missed opportunity to connect PER station to EWL Tanjong Pagar via an unpaid underground linkway as the latter station is only approx 300m from PER Exit 2. The hypothethical linkway can be connected to Exit C (International Plaza) of Tanjong Pagar which will also be useful to the workers at International Plaza and Guoco Tower using PER station.

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  • 28 April 2024 at 8:07 PM
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    Prince Edward Road Station will be opened in June 2026 along with the other Circle Line 6 Stations. In addition, there is a possible cross platform interchange with a new MRT Line in the future that travels to Tengah via Bukit Merah, Kent Ridge, Clementi and Bukit Batok.

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    • 23 September 2024 at 4:04 PM
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      How do you know it is June?

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      • 7 December 2024 at 3:53 PM
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        Because the month of June is part of the 1H of 2026 as mentioned by the Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat which was announced yesterday on the 6 December 2024 as the month of June is considered as a school holidays.

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        • 8 December 2025 at 1:01 PM
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          I don’t think that this is good reason. All is known is that it’ll open in January-June 2026

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          • 14 May 2026 at 11:42 PM
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            It’s confirmed to be july

    • 13 November 2025 at 11:25 PM
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      June is a little too late, I believe

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      • 8 December 2025 at 1:02 PM
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        Yeah, hopefully. However, it is possible that it’s June.

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        • 15 May 2026 at 6:54 AM
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          it’s announced that it will open in july

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  • 22 October 2023 at 6:07 PM
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    The two Future Train Line Provision are for the 9th Mrt Line/Pink Mrt Line named Seletar Line (although LTA did not announced the name of 9th/Pink Mrt Line).

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    • 13 February 2025 at 11:55 AM
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      I hope the 9th Line will use trains with 5 doors each carriage per side like TEL.

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