Admiralty MRT Station

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Admiralty MRT Station
海军部地铁站
அட்மிரல்டி
Rapid transit

The platform of NS10 Admiralty Station.
Station statistics
Address 70 Woodlands Avenue 7
Singapore 738344
Coordinates 1°15′46″N 103°28′49″E / 1.262648, 103.480336
Lines North South
Connections Bus, Taxi
Structure Elevated
Levels 2
Platforms Island
Tracks 2
Other information
Opened 10 February 1996
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Code NS10
Services
Preceding station   Mass Rapid Transit   Following station
towards Jurong East
North South Line
towards Marina Bay
Location
Admiralty MRT Station
Admiralty MRT Station

Admiralty MRT Station (NS10) is an above-ground Mass Rapid Transit station on the North South MRT Line in Singapore, located in Admiralty, Woodlands. The station is highly utilised, as there are no bus services for residents to travel to the city. However, there are bus services available to the Woodlands Custom.

Contents

[edit] Station vicinity

  • Admiralty Place

[edit] Bus services

The following bus services pass by the bus stops of Woodlands Ave 7:

Service Between And Notes
SMRT Buses Trunk Services
964 Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange Woodlands Link (loop) Operates on Weekdays & Saturdays only
965 Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange Sengkang Bus Interchange (loop)
969 Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange Tampines Bus Interchange
SMRT Buses Intratown Services
912 Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange Woodlands Avenue 7/Woodlands Centre Road (loop)
913 Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange Woodlands Circle/Woodlands Centre Road (loop)

The following bus services pass by the bus stops along Woodlands Ave 6:

Service Between And Notes
SMRT Buses Trunk Services
962 Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange Sembawang Drive (loop)
SMRT Buses Intratown Services
912 Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange Woodlands Avenue 7/Woodlands Centre Road (loop)
SMRT Buses NightRider Services
NR2 Marina Centre Bus Terminal Sembawang Drive

[edit] 2006 Accident

At around 2:08 p.m. of 2 December 2006, a man was hit by a southbound train. He was pronounced dead later, at around 2:40 p.m. In February 2007 a leaked CCTV footage of the incident along with another at Yishun MRT Station began circulating on the Internet, with the man in question jumping in front of the approaching train[1], leading to suggestions that it was a case of suicide.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Leaked footage of man hit by train sets Net abuzz", Melissa Sim, The Straits Times, 26 February 2007


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