Holland Village MRT Station

 CC21 
Holland Village MRT Station
荷兰村地铁站
ஹாலந்து வில்லேஜ்
Stesen MRT Holland Village
Rapid transit

Interior of Holland Village MRT station.
Location 200 Holland Avenue
Singapore 278995
Coordinates 1°18′43″N 103°47′46″E / 1.312078°N 103.796208°E / 1.312078; 103.796208
Operated by SMRT Trains (SMRT Corporation)
Line(s)
Platforms Island
Tracks 2
Connections Bus, Taxi
Construction
Structure type Underground
Platform levels 2
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code  CC21 
History
Opened 8 October 2011
Previous names Holland
Services
Preceding station   Mass Rapid Transit   Following station
towards Dhoby Ghaut
Circle Line
towards HarbourFront
Location

Holland Village MRT Station (CC21) is an underground Mass Rapid Transit station on the Circle Line in Singapore. It links the area of Holland Village to the nationwide network of rail stops, easing convenience of transport within the prominent commercial area.

Art in Transit

The artwork featured in this station under the Art in Transit programme is Holland Beat by Jeremy Sharma. Located on the lift shaft in the station, the artwork consists of drawings and images of Holland Village, including the iconic windmill, digitally manipulated with designs of old airline safety instruction cards.[1]

Station layout

L1 Street Level
B1 Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Station Control, Transitlink Counter, Shops
B2 Platform A Circle Line towards  CC29  NE1  HarbourFront via  CC22  EW21  Buona Vista (→)
Island platform, doors will open on the right
Platform B Circle Line towards  CC1  NS24  NE6  Dhoby Ghaut via  CC20  Farrer Road (←)

Exits

Transport connections

Rail

Destination First Train Last Train
Mon – Sat Sunday &
Public Holiday
Daily
Circle Line
to CC1 Dhoby Ghaut 5.40am 6.01am 11.21pm
to CC29 HarbourFront 5.37am 6.01am 11.31pm
to CC7 Mountbatten 11.58pm
to CC26 Pasir Panjang 12.02am
to CC23 one-north 12.18am
to CC12 Bartley 12.21am

References

  1. Martin, Mayo. "Circle Line Art! The final destination(s)! A sneak peek!". For Art's Sake!. TODAYonline Blogs. Retrieved 11 October 2011.

External links

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