Telok Ayer MRT Station

 DT18 
Telok Ayer MRT Station
直落亚逸地铁站
தெலுக் ஆயெர்
Stesen MRT Telok Ayer
Rapid transit

Platform A of Telok Ayer MRT station.
Location 7 Cross Street
Singapore 048416
Coordinates 1°16′56″N 103°50′54″E / 1.282125°N 103.848472°E
Operated by SBS Transit DTL
Line(s)
Platforms Side
Tracks 2
Connections Bus, Taxi
Construction
Structure type Underground
Platform levels 2
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code  DT18 
History
Opened 22 December 2013
Services
Preceding station   Mass Rapid Transit   Following station
towards Bugis
Downtown Line
Stage 1
Terminus
towards Bukit Panjang
Downtown Line
Future service
towards Expo
Location

Telok Ayer MRT Station (DT18) is the name for an underground Mass Rapid Transit train station on the Downtown Line Stage 1 in Singapore. It is a 10-minute walk from Raffles Place and is located under Cross Street at the junction with Telok Ayer Street.[1]

Art in Transit

The station features artwork located at walls, floors and columns of the station created by Lim Shing Ge titled, "Bulbous Abode". The artwork demonstrates a whimsical dreamscapes of large rocks depicting ancient monuments, reminiscing the background of Chinese immigrants of old.[2]

Station layout

L1 Street Level Exit/ Entrance
B1 Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Station Control
B2 Side platform, doors will open on the left
Platform B Downtown Line towards  DT19  NE4  Chinatown (→)
Downtown Line (under construction) towards  DT35  CG1  Expo via  DT19  NE4  Chinatown (→)
Platform A Downtown Line towards  DT14  EW12  Bugis via  DT17  Downtown (←)
Downtown Line (under construction) towards  DT1  BP6  Bukit Panjang via  DT17  Downtown (←)
Side platform, doors will open on the left

Exits

Transport connections

Destination First Train Last Train
Mon – Sat Sunday &
Public Holiday
Daily
Downtown Line
to DT14 Bugis 6.16am 6.36am 12.01am
to DT19 Chinatown 6.08am 6.34am 11.52pm

Gallery

References

  1. "Cross Street Station". Land Transport Authority. Retrieved 2008-04-07.
  2. "Downtown Line 1: Art-In-Transit" (PDF). Land Transport Authority. Retrieved 16 October 2013.

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