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Its curved aluminium and stainless-steel cladding gives the station a futuristic look befitting the Punggol 21 developments. [195] [196] Covering 320 metres (350 yards) along Punggol Central to accommodate bus stops, taxi stands and passenger drop-off points along the road, the station is the NEL's longest. [196]
The station's curved aluminium and stainless steel cladding gives it a futuristic outlook, best reflecting the developments of Punggol 21. [43] [47] Punggol station is the longest station on the NEL, spanning over Punggol Central at 320 metres (350 yards); this was to accommodate the bus stops, taxi stands and passenger drop-off points along ...
Punggol in 2002, with the first phase of the Punggol 21 plan completed. In his National Day Rally speech on 18 August 1996, then-Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong announced the Singapore Government's plan to develop Punggol, known as "Punggol 21". Punggol 21 was a new model for housing, which would feature a new concept in housing as a model for new ...
Punggol 21 is a development initiative that plans to develop the mostly undeveloped town of Punggol into a residential new town. Currently, the southern parts of Punggol are developed, mostly with HDB flats. There are ongoing projects to build a town centre, supposedly with an air-conditioned bus interchange.
Punggol Way (via Sentul Crescent) Trunk Amended to New Punggol Road, renumbered from 84. Introduced on 23 May 2024. 84W Punggol Way (via New Punggol Road) 85 Yishun Bus Interchange: 85A Yishun Bus Interchange: Sengkang East Road (Sengkang Community Hub) Short-Trip Weekdays PM Peak Short-Trip Service 86 Sengkang Bus Interchange: Ang Mo Kio Bus ...
Punggol Temporary Bus Interchange is a temporary bus interchange in Punggol New Town, Singapore, located adjacent to the Punggol MRT/LRT station. It was built to allow for easy dismantling when the site is redeveloped as part of a major commercial development when Punggol New Town is more developed. [ 1 ]
It runs from HarbourFront station in the Central Region to Punggol station in the north, connecting six MRT stations within the North-East Region, namely Serangoon, Kovan, Hougang, Buangkok, Sengkang and Punggol stations. [30] In 2024 the line is expected to be extended to include the Punggol Coast MRT station, which is under construction. [31]
Oasis Terraces is an integrated development located in Punggol, Singapore, next to Oasis LRT station.Developed by the Housing and Development Board (HDB), the development was built as part of a new generation of neighbourhood centres, housing the Punggol Polyclinic, a retail component with restaurants and shops, a community plaza and a rooftop community garden.