Shaiani R. • September 20, 2012The nearest POSB/OCBC atms and convenience stores are either at Serangoon or Tai Seng mrt station.
Nicholas P. • February 23, 2011Best station for car pickup along NEL. Long stretches of pickup area on both sides of the road.
Cheen T. • June 22, 2022“Hougang” is the Teochew & Hokkien pronunciation “au kang”, which means “at the back of the river”. The river refers to Sungei Serangoon at end of Upp Serangoon Rd. Source: NHB
Cheen T. • August 24, 2014Spot etched metal artwork on station walls. Titled "Slow Motion" by April Ng Kiaw Ngor, it’s part of LTA’s Art in Transit programme. Every station along NE line has a dominant artwork. Source: LTA
putri N. • March 6, 2011CofFeeshOp nEar tO bSH pSc @ Ent. D..sErvEs lOt of dEliciOus mEaLs..dO drOp by! wEstErn sErvin iS nicE,aS fOr thE cHineSe,tRy thE chiCkEn riCe or thE sEafOod bAnmian frOm thE noOdle stAll..yUm Yum!!
Cheen T. • December 15, 2022Can u spot all 22 birds from “Bird Sculptures” by Song-Ming Ang? They are inspired by thriving songbird watching community in the neighbourhood. Part of LTA’s Art in Transit. Source: LTA
Cheen T. • January 10, 2023POSB & OCBC ATMs next to fare gates. UOB ATM is next to the photobooth beside 7-Eleven
Cheen T. • December 15, 2022“A Kaleidoscopic Nature” by anGie seah features microscopic details of forms, colours, lines & networks of plants found at nearby Bishan Park. Part of LTA’s Art in Transit. Source: LTA
Cheen T. • December 15, 2022“Interlude for Lentor” by Tan Guo-Liang has musical notations & calligraphic scripts, inspired by nearby Teachers‘ Estate roads named after poets & philosophers. From LTA's Art in Transit. Source: LTA
Cheen T. • December 15, 2022Play hide-n-seek with “Lost In Our (Concrete) Jungle” by Troy Chin. Can you find all 88 macaque monkeys that may have wandered in from nearby MacRitchie rainforest? LTA Art in Transit. Source: website
Fadzli B. • September 17, 2010Take ur train from punggol mrt station and there will be adequate seat available
Verge G. • November 28, 2018Did you know? Toa Payoh literally means “Big Swamp” in Hokkien. “Toa” means big, and “Payoh” means swamp. True to its name, the town used to be mainly forests and swamps, until it was developed.
Cheen T. • March 2, 2023The TEL platform is all the way at level B4! It’s a long way up, so u may prefer to use the elevators
Alice Ong P. • October 25, 2016Opening in 2017, Underground Mass Rapid Transport station on the Downtown Line in Geylang planning area. Operated by SBS Transit DTL
Cheen T. • September 18, 2018Pictograms inject a sense of whimsical fun around the station in "Constructed Memories" by Marienne Yang. Kitten, boot, plastic bag of kopi. Part of LTA's Art in Transit programme. Source: LTA
Richard J. • March 1, 2012Use Exit B to access to the NPC, Aztech, Temples, Lion Building, Starhub, OSIM and Ubi Industrial Buildings.
Cheen T. • October 7, 2019The station here looks set to take the honours as MRT's escalator with the highest vertical rise of 18.15m! The next closest is Promenade at 17.56m. Source: Straits Times
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