Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| National University of Singapore MRT Station | |
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| Name | National University of Singapore MRT Station |
| Operator | SMRT Corporation |
| Lines | Circle MRT Line |
National University of Singapore MRT Station is a Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) station located in Queenstown, Singapore, serving the National University of Singapore and NUS University Town. The station is part of the Circle MRT Line, which connects to other major stations such as Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station, Bishan MRT Station, and Payapaya. It is also near the Kent Ridge area, which is home to several Singaporean institutions, including the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.
The National University of Singapore MRT Station is a key transportation hub for students, faculty, and staff of the National University of Singapore, as well as residents of the surrounding Queenstown, Singapore area. The station is situated near the NUS University Town, which features a mix of academic, residential, and recreational facilities, including the University Town Centre and the NUS Museum. The station is also close to the Singapore Institute of Biology, the Singapore National Academy of Science, and the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology. Nearby landmarks include the Kent Ridge Park, the Singapore Botanic Gardens, and the Gardens by the Bay.
The National University of Singapore MRT Station was first announced in 2007 as part of the Circle MRT Line extension, which aimed to improve connectivity between the National University of Singapore and other parts of the city. The station was constructed by Samsung C&T Corporation and Obayashi Corporation, and was officially opened on October 8, 2011, along with other stations on the Circle MRT Line, such as One-North MRT Station and Kent Ridge MRT Station. The station's design was inspired by the National University of Singapore's Yale-NUS College and the Singapore University of Technology and Design, and features a unique green roof and solar panels.
The National University of Singapore MRT Station has two platforms, with trains running in both directions on the Circle MRT Line. The station is equipped with platform screen doors, escalators, and lifts, making it accessible to passengers with disabilities. The station's concourse features a range of amenities, including a 7-Eleven convenience store, a Starbucks coffee shop, and a DBS Bank ATM. The station is also connected to the nearby NUS University Town via a pedestrian bridge, which offers stunning views of the surrounding area, including the Kent Ridge and the Singapore skyline.
The National University of Singapore MRT Station operates from approximately 5:30 am to 12:30 am on weekdays, and from 6:00 am to 12:30 am on weekends and public holidays. Trains run at frequencies of approximately 2-3 minutes during peak hours and 5-10 minutes during off-peak hours. The station is served by SMRT Corporation, which also operates other MRT lines, including the North-South MRT Line and the East-West MRT Line. Passengers can transfer to other lines at stations such as Raffles Place MRT Station, City Hall MRT Station, and Bugis MRT Station.
The National University of Singapore MRT Station is connected to several Singapore Bus Services routes, including Service 95 and Service 151, which operate from the nearby NUS University Town bus interchange. The station is also within walking distance to the Kent Ridge Bus Terminal, which offers bus services to other parts of the city, including Holland Village and Clementi. Nearby landmarks include the Singapore Science Centre, the Singapore Polytechnic, and the Ngee Ann Polytechnic.
There are plans to upgrade the National University of Singapore MRT Station in the future, including the installation of new signalling systems and the enhancement of passenger information systems. The station may also be connected to the upcoming Cross Island MRT Line, which will improve connectivity between the National University of Singapore and other parts of the city, including Changi Airport and Punggol. The station's surrounding area is also expected to undergo redevelopment, with plans for new residential and commercial developments, including the One-North project and the Kent Ridge Hill Residences. Nearby institutions, such as the National University Health System and the Duke-NUS Medical School, are also expected to benefit from the station's upgrades.
Category:MRT stations in Singapore