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Bedok North MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit station on the Downtown line in the northern part of Bedok, Singapore, located along Bedok North Road, near the Pan Island Expressway flyover and the Bedok Town Park. It serves nearby HDB estates, the nearby Damai Primary School and will serve a future integrated hospital in the area. [2]
Name Image Location Coordinates Year built Tower height Focal height Range nml Admiralty number Horsburgh Lighthouse: Pedra Branca: 1851: 34 m (112 ft)
Tower Transit Singapore: Sembawang – Yishun 671 Punggol Road Suntec Convention Centre: SBS Transit: Sengkang — Hougang 672 Hougang Street 51 673 Punggol Way (Punggol Point LRT) Suntec Tower 3: Go-Ahead Singapore: Loyang 674 Tengah Drive Marina Bay MRT: Tower Transit Singapore: Bulim Introduced on 25 November 2024. First City Direct in Tengah.
The new Bedok Integrated Transport Hub (ITH) began operations on 30 November 2014. [6] With the completion of the ITH, Bedok residents are able to transfer in air-conditioned comfort between bus and MRT services at Bedok MRT station. [7] It was the 7th bus interchange in Singapore to be air-conditioned. [6]
Bedok MRT station (IPA: /bəˈdoʊk/ bə-DOHK) is an elevated Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the East–West Line (EWL) in Bedok, Singapore. Operated by SMRT Trains, the station serves the Bedok area and its landmarks such as Bedok Bus Interchange and Bedok Mall. It is reportedly one of the busiest stations on the eastern portion of the EWL.
Bedok (IPA: /bəˈdoʊk/ bə-DOHK) is a planning area and residential town located in the geographical region of Tanah Merah along the south-eastern coast of the East Region of Singapore.
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Reflections at Keppel Bay in Singapore is a luxury waterfront residential complex on approx 84,000 m² of land with 750m of shoreline. It was completed in 2011, offering 1129 units with a 99-year leasehold. The six distinctive curved glass towers afford panoramic views of Mount Faber and Sentosa. [3]