Woodlands MRT station

 NS9  TE2 
Woodlands
兀兰
ஊட்லண்ட்ஸ்
Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) interchange
Exit 5 of Woodlands station
General information
Location30 Woodlands Avenue 2
Singapore 738343 (NSL)[1]
11 Woodlands Square
Singapore 737736 (TEL)[2]
Coordinates1°26′13.54″N 103°47′11.34″E / 1.4370944°N 103.7864833°E / 1.4370944; 103.7864833
Operated bySMRT Trains Ltd (SMRT Corporation)
Line(s)
Platforms4 (2 island platforms)
Tracks4
ConnectionsBus (Woodlands Bus Interchange, Woodlands Temporary Bus Interchange), taxi
Construction
Structure typeElevated (North South line)
Underground (Thomson–East Coast line)
Platform levels2
ParkingYes (Causeway Point, Woodlands Civic Centre, Woods Square)
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
History
Opened10 February 1996; 28 years ago (1996-02-10) (North–South line)
31 January 2020; 4 years ago (2020-01-31) (Thomson–East Coast line)
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station Mass Rapid Transit Following station
Marsiling
towards Jurong East
North–South Line Admiralty
Woodlands North
Terminus
Thomson–East Coast Line Woodlands South
towards Bayshore
Location
Singapore MRT/LRT system map
Singapore MRT/LRT system map
Woodlands
Woodlands station in Singapore

Woodlands MRT station is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) interchange station on the North–South (NSL) and Thomson–East Coast (TEL) lines in Singapore. Located in Woodlands, the MRT station was the first to feature an underground bus interchange underneath the NSL station. The station is also integrated with surrounding developments, including Causeway Point and the Woodlands Civic Centre.

The NSL station was first announced in November 1991 as part of the Woodlands MRT extension. Completed on 10 February 1996, the elevated station has a circular, barrel-like roof with beige and green tiles. Min Chan's Faces II sculpture is displayed near the station.

With the opening of TEL Stage 1 on 31 January 2020, Woodlands station became an interchange station with the TEL. Designated as a Civil Defence Shelter, the TEL platforms have a brown, grey and green scheme designed to be spacious and well-lit. Terence Lin's The Day's Thoughts of a Homespun Journey is displayed on the walls of the TEL station.

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