Siglap MRT Station

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Siglap TEL Station Diagram
Siglap TEL Station Diagram
Address 1000 Marine Parade Road, Singapore 449969
Line Served Ā  Thomson-East Coast Line
Operator SMRT Trains
Structure Underground
Platform Island
Opening 23 Jun 2024

SiglapĀ MRT Station (TE28) is an underground station located alongĀ the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) 4. It isĀ built underneath Marine Parade Road, near the junction with Siglap Link,Ā bringing rail connectivity to schools and residential developments around the area.

The station is located in the vicinity of Victoria School, St. Andrew’s Autism Centre, Laguna Park condominium, and many other private housesĀ and condominiums.

The station was originally targeted for completion and opening in Year 2023. However, it was delayed till 2024 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.


First / Last Train Timings

Thomson-East Coast Line – (TE28) Siglap
Destination First Train Last Train
Weekdays & Sat Sun & Public Holidays Daily
TE1 Woodlands North
TE29 Bayshore

Station Layout

L1 Street level Bus stops, Taxi stand, pick-up/drop-off point
B1 Concourse Faregates, Ticketing machines, Passenger Service Centre
B2 PlatformĀ A Thomson-East Coast Line towards TE29 Bayshore
PlatformĀ B Thomson-East Coast Line towards TE1 Woodlands North

Platforms

Thomson-East Coast Line (B2):
MRT_rail (2)
Platform A: Thomson-East Coast Line towards TE29 BayshoreĀ (ā†’)
Platform B: Thomson-East Coast Line towardsĀ TE1 Woodlands North viaĀ TE27 Marine Terrace (ā†)
MRT_rail (2)

SiglapĀ station has two platforms in an island platform arrangement.

Civil Defence shelter

Siglap station is one of sevenĀ stations along the Thomson-East Coast Line (East Coast stretch)Ā designated asĀ Civil Defence (CD) shelters, which will be activated in times of national emergency. Apart from reinforced construction, the stations areĀ designed and equipped with facilities to ensure the shelter environment is tolerable for all shelterees during shelter occupation. These facilities include protective blast doors, decontamination facilities, ventilation systems, power and water supply systems and a dry toilet system.

The other CD shelters are Tanjong Rhu, Marine Parade, Marine Terrace, Bedok South, Bayshore and Sungei BedokĀ stations.


Exits

SiglapĀ MRT station will likely have four exits leading toĀ ground level. More details will be confirmed closer to the opening of the station.

Exit Location Nearby

Construction Trivia

Contract T309 for the Construction of SiglapĀ Station for Thomson-East Coast Line wasĀ awarded to John Holland Pty Ltd ā€“ Zhen Hua (Singapore) Engineering Pte. Ltd. Joint Venture (JV) at a contract sum of S$175.76 million in March 2016.

John Holland is an established contractor in Australia, delivering contracting, engineering and services solutions to various sectors and was recently acquired by CCCC International Holding Limited (CCCI). John Holland, in joint venture with Leighton Offshore Pte Ltd, also worked onĀ the construction of DTL3ā€™s Jalan Besar station. John Holland was also in joint venture with Leighton Contractors (Asia) Pte Ltd, working on TELā€™s Springleaf station. Zhen Hua is an established contractor, with overseas transit experience mainly in China with on-going projects in Beijing, Qingdao and Guangzhou. Both John Holland and Zhen Hua are subsidiaries of China Communication Construction Company (CCCC).

 


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8 thoughts on “Siglap MRT Station

  • 26 November 2023 at 1:11 PM
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    Second station to receive TEL Signages! Siglap Station is 98% complete! Just tile placement, it is almost ready to serve its passengers!

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    • 26 January 2024 at 6:08 PM
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      Has it opened now ?

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  • 30 January 2023 at 1:32 PM
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    It now has cladding!

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  • 12 July 2020 at 6:08 PM
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    Exits and entrances should try to serve people from Siglap Road and Upper East Coast Road.

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    • 13 July 2022 at 8:23 PM
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      Distance from the station to Upper East Coast in a straight line is about 350m. That’s going to be a very lengthy exit.

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  • 24 January 2017 at 8:47 PM
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    Should have bus terminal too

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    • 12 November 2021 at 1:56 PM
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      not for this, but Marine Terrace needs one for 134 and 150

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