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Pasir Ris MRT Station CP1/CR5/EW1

Pasir Ris MRT StationPasir Ris MRT Station
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Pasir Ris MRT Station (GPS: 1.37311, 103.94926; CP1/CR5/EW1) is the terminus of the East-West Line of the Singapore MRT in Pasir Ris. It is an above-ground station which began operations on 16 December, 1989. The station comprises an island platform with two tracks on either sides. The next station after it is the Tampines MRT Station (EW2).

Pasir Ris is located in Singapore Postal District 17.

As part of the improvement plan for the Singapore MRT, the Paris Ris MRT Station was retrofitted with half-height platform screen doors as added security on 1 November 2009. A future expansion will turn the station into an interchange for the Cross Island Line main line and branch station to the Cross Island Line Punggol Extension, expected to be operational in 2032.

Pasir Ris MRT Station is on the Map of Pasir Ris, Singapore

Pasir Ris MRT Station is on the Map of Singapore MRT

Pasir Ris MRT StationPasir Ris MRT Station
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Pasir Ris MRT StationPasir Ris MRT Station
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Pasir Ris MRT StationPasir Ris MRT Station
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