Tengah Park MRT Station

JE2
Tengah Park
Tengah Park: JRL Station Diagram
Tengah Park: JRL Station Diagram
Lines Served   Jurong Region Line
Operator TBC
Structure Elevated
Platform Island
Opening Year 2028

Tengah Park MRT Station (JE2) is an elevated station located along the Jurong Region Line (JRL) Phase 2. It sited within the upcoming Tengah estate, along Bukit Batok Road, bringing rail connectivity to schools, residential developments and community amenities in the area.

The station is situated next to the Plantation Edge I & Plantation Edge II housing estate, as well as Dulwich College (Singapore) across Bukit Batok Road.

The station is targeted for completion and opening in Year 2028.

The opening was announced to be delayed by about one year in a Written Reply by Minister for Transport Ong Ye Kung to Parliamentary Question on Prioritising Early Completion of Jurong Region MRT Line on 1 Feb 2021, with COVID-19 cited as a reason.


First / Last Train Timings

Jurong Region Line – (JE2) Tengah Park
Destination First Train Last Train
Weekdays
& Sat
Sun &
Public Holidays
Daily

Train Services

MRT_rail (1)
Jurong Region Line (East) towards JE7 Pandan Reservoir via JE3 Bukit Batok West (→)
Jurong Region Line (East) towards JS3 Tengah via JE1 Tengah Plantation (←)
MRT_rail (1)

 

Tengah Park station has two platforms in an island platform arrangement.

The station platforms are built to four-car length to cater for future expansion, although trains will only operate in a three-car formation.

Exits

Tengah Park MRT station will likely have five exits leading to ground level. More details will be confirmed closer to the opening of the station.


Construction Trivia

Tengah Park Station will be constructed as part of Contract J108 – Design and Construction of Tengah Plantation Station, Tengah Park Station, Bukit Batok West Station and Viaduct for Jurong Region Line, which was awarded to the John Holland Pty Ltd – McConnell Dowell South East Asia Pte Ltd Joint Venture in March 2020 for a contract sum of $265.4 million.


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Construction
Location & Renders

External Links & References

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