What time is Last Train Choa Chu Kang?

What time is Last Train Choa Chu Kang?

First / Last Train Timings

North South Line – (NS4) Choa Chu Kang
Destination First Train Last Train
Weekdays & Sat Daily
NS28 Marina South Pier 5:25am 10:56pm
NS19 Toa Payoh 11:38pm

What time is the last train Circle Line?

CIRCLE LINE metro timetable overview: Normally starts operating at 05:30 and ends at 23:03. Normal operating days: everyday.

Is it Choa Chu Kang or Choa Chu Kang?

Choa Chu Kang, alternatively spelt as Chua Chu Kang and often abbreviated as CCK, is a planning area and residential town located at the north-westernmost point of the West Region of Singapore.

Where does circle line start and end?

The Circle line is a spiral-shaped London Underground line, running from Hammersmith in the west to Edgware Road and then looping around central London back to Edgware Road.

Which side of Singapore is Choa Chu Kang?

West
Choa Chu Kang, alternatively spelt as Chua Chu Kang and often abbreviated as CCK, is a planning area and residential town located at the north-westernmost point of the West Region of Singapore.

Is Choa Chu Kang a Neighbourhood?

Choa Chu Kang has an estimated HDB resident population of 169,000 and we manage 48,900 flats in the town (as of 31 March 2018). The town consists of 7 neighbourhoods including Keat Hong, Yew Tee, and Teck Whye.

How to get to Choa Chu Kang INT from Jurong East?

SMRT operates a vehicle from Jurong East to Choa Chu Kang every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $1 – $3 and the journey takes 11 min. Alternatively, SMRT operates a bus from Blk 241 to Choa Chu Kang Int every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $1 – $3 and the journey takes 36 min.

Is there a direct bus from BLK 241 to Choa Chu Kang?

Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Blk 241 and arriving at Choa Chu Kang Int. Services depart every 15 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 36 min. Is there a direct train between Jurong East and Choa Chu Kang MRT/LRT Station? Yes, there is a direct train departing from Jurong East and arriving at Choa Chu Kang.

How do I get to Jurong?

The Jurong area is currently connected by roads via the Pan Island Expressway and the Ayer Rajah Expressway. By train, the area is served by Lakeside, Boon Lay, and Jurong East stations, as well as Joo Koon and Tuas stations, which came into service in 2009 and 2017 respectively as extensions to the EWL.

How will the JRL connect NTU to Jurong Island?

Slated to commence operations the year the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High Speed Rail is scheduled for completion, the JRL will connect the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and the gateway to Jurong Island to the existing Choa Chu Kang and Boon Lay stations in a Y-shape operating pattern.

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