Cashew MRT Station
DT2 Cashew 凯秀 கேஷியூ Cashew | |||||||||||
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Rapid transit | |||||||||||
The platform of Cashew Station | |||||||||||
Location |
1 Cashew Road Singapore 679696 | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 1°22′08″N 103°45′53″E / 1.368975°N 103.764803°E | ||||||||||
Operated by | SBS Transit DTL | ||||||||||
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Platforms | Island | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
Connections | Bus, Taxi | ||||||||||
Construction | |||||||||||
Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||
Platform levels | 2 | ||||||||||
Disabled access | Yes | ||||||||||
Other information | |||||||||||
Station code | DT2 | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 27 December 2015 | ||||||||||
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Cashew MRT Station (DT2) is an underground Mass Rapid Transit station on the Downtown Line at the boundary of Bukit Panjang and Bukit Batok planning areas, Singapore. The station serves the Upper Bukit Timah corridor at the junction between Upper Bukit Timah Road and Cashew Road. The vicinity is largely residential, though it also within the vicinity of the Ministry of Defence Headquarters located at Gombak Drive.[1]
Art in Transit
"Project Eden" by Donna Ong is an artwork that pays homage to the island's creative high-rise gardeners and metamorphoses them into "flowers" and "grasses" of picturesque gardens.
Station layout
L1 | Street Level | |
B1 | Concourse | Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Station Control, Transitlink Counter |
B2 | Platform B | Downtown Line towards DT19 NE4 Chinatown via DT3 Hillview (→) |
Platform A | Downtown Line towards DT1 BP6 Bukit Panjang (←) |
Exits
- A: Assumption English School, Fajar Secondary School, St. Joseph Church
Transport connections
Destination | First Train | Last Train | ||||
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Mon – Sat | Sunday & Public Holiday | Daily | ||||
Downtown Line | ||||||
to DT1 Bukit Panjang | 6.14am | 6.35am | 12.46am | |||
to DT19 Chinatown | 5.32am | 5.52am | 11.37pm |
References
- ↑ "Downtown Line – Station Location Maps" (PDF). Land Transport Authority. Retrieved 2015-11-22.
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