Bangkit LRT Station

 BP9 
Bangkit LRT Station
万吉轻轨列车站
பங்கிட்
Stesen LRT Bangkit
Light rail
Station statistics
Address 20 Bukit Panjang Ring Road
Singapore 679939
Lines
Connections Bus, Taxi
Structure Elevated
Levels 2
Platforms Side
Tracks 2
Other information
Opened 6 November 1999
Accessible
Code BP9
Services
Preceding station   Light Rail Transit   Following station
Bukit Panjang LRT
towards Choa Chu Kang via Fajar

Bangkit LRT Station (BP9) is an LRT station on the Bukit Panjang LRT Line in Singapore. It was opened in November 1999. It is operated by SMRT.

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Etymology

The station is located near Bangkit Road. Bangkit means 'rise' in Malay.

Train service

Platform First Train Last Train
Mon - Sat Sunday &
Public Holiday
Daily
Bukit Panjang LRT
Platform 1 5.09am 5.27am 12.31am
Platform 2 5.06am 5.25am 1.01am

Station layout

P
Platforms
Side platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 1 Bukit Panjang LRT: Service B towards  BP1  Choa Chu Kang via Senja (→)
Platform 2 Bukit Panjang LRT: Service A towards  BP1  Choa Chu Kang via Petir (←)
Bukit Panjang LRT: Service C towards  BP14  Ten Mile Junction via Petir (←)
Side platform, doors will open on the left
L1 Street Level Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Shop

Bus services nearby

The following bus services pass by the bus stops along Bukit Panjang Ring Road:

Bus Stop Code: 44321 (Opposite Bangkit Station)
Service Destinaiton Note
SMRT Buses Express Service
971E Bukit Panjang Bus Interchange
SMRT Buses Feeder Services
920 Bukit Panjang Bus Interchange
922 Bukit Panjang Bus Interchange
SBS Transit Premium Service
555 Fullerton Road
Bus Stop Code: 44329 (Bangkit Station)
Service Destination Note
SMRT Buses Express Service
971E Cecil Street
SMRT Buses Feeder Services
920 Bangkit Road (loop)
922 Bangkit Road (loop)

2010 Train disruption

Ten commuters were trapped on Friday in a Light Rail Transit (LRT) train on Aug 27 2010 for about 35 minutes, as heavy rain poured outside. At about 11am, the train was on its way from Fajar to Bangkit station along the Bukit Panjang LRT line when the train suddenly stopped. Trains running in the opposite direction were not affected.

SMRT, owner of SLRT, which operates the line, said the disruption was due to a track fault and not related to the weather. [1]

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