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The second part of the project involved the completion of the Sengkang East Road and Sengkang East Drive Flyovers. [38] [39] The Sengkang East Road and Sengkang East Drive Flyovers were officially opened on 16 May 2004, making it easier for residents of Sengkang and Punggol new towns in the north-east to travel to other parts of Singapore. [40]
Sengkang Depot is a train depot in Sengkang, Singapore operated by SBS Transit. It is the first co-location of facilities for both the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) and Light Rail Transit (LRT). It maintains the trains for the North East line , Sengkang LRT line , and Punggol LRT line , and houses the control centre of the three lines.
The North-East Region (Malay: Wilayah Timur Laut, Chinese: 東北區) of Singapore is one of the five regions in the country. The region is the most densely populated and has the highest population among the five, with Sengkang being its most populous town as of 2020 and Seletar as the regional centre.
Sengkang East Road (Sengkang Community Hub) Short-Trip Weekdays PM Peak Short-Trip Service 86 Sengkang Bus Interchange: Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange: Trunk SBS Transit: Sengkang – Hougang 86A Jalan Kayu (Aft Seletar Camp G) Yio Chu Kang MRT station: Short-Trip New short-trip service. Introduced on 24 June 2024. 86B Yio Chu Kang MRT station
The Sengkang Depot, located along Sengkang East Avenue between the Buangkok and Sengkang stations, is the service and storage area for NEL trains. [ 115 ] [ 143 ] [ 144 ] Built by Hyundai Engineering and Construction for S$350 million (US$235.72 million), [ 145 ] [ 146 ] the 27 ha (67-acre) depot includes the OCC [ 147 ] which monitors the line ...
Punggol East, Sengkang East Drive TPE Punggol Flyover Punggol Road: TPE ... TPE, Upper Changi Road East PIE Upper Seletar Flyover SLE Mandai Road - Track 7
It is an interchange between the North East line (NEL) and Sengkang LRT (SKLRT). Along with Buangkok station, it is located within the Sengkang planning area. The LRT station opened on 18 January 2003 along with the other East loop stations on the SKLRT, [a] with the NEL station opening later on 20 June. Services on the West loop began service ...
For the Punggol LRT line, the East Loop started operating on the same day as the Sengkang LRT's West Loop, with two stations closed. Oasis LRT station was opened for service on 15 June 2007, after more residents moved into HDB flats in the station's vicinity. [15] Damai LRT station opened on 20 June 2011. [16]