Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station


 NS24  NE6  CC1 
Dhoby Ghaut
多美歌
டோபி காட்
Dhoby Ghaut
Rapid transit

Circle Line platform of Dhoby Ghaut MRT station.
Location 11 Orchard Road
Singapore 238826
Coordinates 1°17′57″N 103°50′45″E / 1.299156°N 103.845736°E / 1.299156; 103.845736
Operated by SMRT Trains (SMRT Corporation) (North South & Circle Lines)
SBS Transit (ComfortDelGro) (North East Line)
Line(s)
Platforms Island
Tracks 6
Connections Bus, Taxi
Construction
Structure type Underground
Depth 28 metres
Platform levels 5
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code  NS24  NE6  CC1 
Fare zone 1
History
Opened 12 December 1987 (North South Line)
20 June 2003 (North East Line)
17 April 2010 (Circle Line)
Electrified Yes
Previous names The Istana
Services
Preceding station   Mass Rapid Transit   Following station
towards Jurong East
North South Line
towards HarbourFront
North East Line
towards Punggol
TerminusCircle Line
towards HarbourFront
Location
The North South Line North-bound platform of Dhoby Ghaut Station
Dhoby Xchange
Busy North East Line platforms of the station

Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station (NS24/NE6/CC1) is a Mass Rapid Transit station in the Museum planning area, Singapore, located at the eastern end of Orchard Road. Originally a station on the North South Line, it became an interchange station after the opening of the North East Line on 20 June 2003. On 17 April 2010, it became the only station to be an interchange between three lines when the Circle Line wing of the station was opened to public. It is the only station on the North South Line to serve as an interchange with the North East Line. It is the largest MRT station in Singapore and is equipped with travellators due to its size. The North South Line section of the station was upgraded in 2002 in the first phase of the station upgrading programme, which was completed in 2006.

It is the third deepest MRT station (after Bras Basah then Promenade) in Singapore, with the deepest point at 28 metres below ground level. The section of track between this station and Somerset is the shortest between any two stations on the North South Line; it takes 1 minute for a train to travel between these two stations. In 2021, Dhoby Ghaut will become one of the three interchange stations to be a triple-line interchange. The other two stations are Outram Park and Marina Bay.

Etymology

Dhoby Ghaut (pronounced Dhobi Ghat) literally means "washerman's place" in Hindi.

History

Before the station was built, it was tentatively named Istana, after the Istana in the vicinity. Its current name, Dhoby Ghaut, was selected to reflect the area's heritage as a traditional Indian laundromat.

Before the construction of the North East Line, the Circle Line and The Atrium at Orchard, an underpass opened on 8 December 1990 and helped ease congestion at the traffic lights across Orchard Road.

Dhoby Ghaut was one of four stations which participated in Exercise Northstar V, a mock terrorist exercise held on 8 January 2006. In addition, damage to the third rail between Dhoby Ghaut and City Hall on 15 December 2011 caused the emergency evacuation and 3 injuries.

Public art

The artwork Interchange by Milenko and Delia Prvacki can be found on the walls of the linkway between the North South Line and North East Line. Singaporean artist Baet Yoke Kuan created a three-dimensional relief work on the large columns that support the Circle Line sector of the station, inspired by the concept 'man and the environment'.

Station layout

L1 Street Level Plaza Singapura
B1 Dhoby Xchange, Stamford Canal
B2 NSL Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Station Control, Transitlink Counter
Transfer Linkway Linkbridges from North South Line concourse to Circle Line concourse and transfer hall
NEL Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Station Control, Transitlink Counter
B3 Platform A North South Line towards  NS1  EW24  Jurong East via  NS23  Somerset
Island platform, doors will open on the right
Platform B North South Line towards  NS28  Marina South Pier via  NS25  EW13  City Hall
Transfer Hall Escalators and lift access to North East Line concourse and platforms, transfer linkway to North South Line, and Circle Line platforms
CCL Concourse Station Control, Transitlink Counter
B4 Platform A Circle Line towards  CC29  NE1  HarbourFront via  CC2  Bras Basah
Island platform, doors will open on the left, right
Platform B Circle Line towards  CC29  NE1  HarbourFront via  CC2  Bras Basah
B5 Platform A North East Line towards  NE1  CC29  HarbourFront via  NE5  Clarke Quay
Island platform, doors will open on the right
Platform B North East Line towards  NE17  PTC   Punggol via  NE7  DT12  Little India

Exits

Transport connections

Rail

Destination First train Last train
Mon – Fri Sat Sunday &
Public Holiday
Daily
North South Line
to NS1 Jurong East 6.07 am 6.07 am 6.32 am 11.57 pm
to NS28 Marina South Pier 5.52 am 5.52 am 6.25 am 11.54 pm
to NS27 Marina Bay 11.54 pm
to NS7 Kranji 12.13 am
North East Line
to NE1 HarbourFront 6.06 am 6.05 am 6.26 am 11.51 pm
to NE17 Punggol 5.54 am 6.10 am 6.29 am 12.04 am
Circle Line
to CC29 HarbourFront 5.37 am 5.37 am 6.05 am 10.48 pm
to CC26 Pasir Panjang 11.18 pm
to CC23 one-north 11.34 pm
to CC17 Caldecott 12.02 am
to CC11 Tai Seng 12.10 am

The station is also one of the 4 MRT stations to appear in the original Singapore edition of the board game Monopoly.

References

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