Platforms Stacked island Platform levels 3 Level 3 Connections Bus, Taxicab | Structure type Underground Opened 12 December 1987 Tracks 4 | |
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Location 150 North Bridge Road
Singapore 179100 Operated by SMRT Trains (SMRT Corporation) Line(s) North South Line
East West Line Address 150 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 179100 Similar Bugis MRT Station, Raffles Place, Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station, Raffles Place MRT Station, Clarke Quay |
City hall mrt station singapore
City Hall MRT Station (NS25/EW13) is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) interchange station in Downtown Core, Singapore, that is part of the North South Line and the East West Line.
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- City hall mrt station singapore
- Singapore walking from esplanade park to city hall mrt station a entrance
- Emergency exercise
- Blackout
- Train disruptions
- Public art
- Exits
- Popular culture
- References
It is located in the Civic District in the Downtown Core, which is within the Central Area, the city centre of Singapore. It is situated underground, beneath the junction of Stamford Road and North Bridge Road, and is thus east of the Singapore River. The commercial district of Raffles Place and its respective station is located across the Singapore River. City Hall station is one of the more prominent and busier stations within Singapore's transport system, especially being an interchange station located within the Central Area. The national monument of City Hall is within walking distance from the station.
Singapore walking from esplanade park to city hall mrt station a entrance
Emergency exercise
On June 5, 2008, 280 youths spent the night at City Hall, learning how to deal with an emergency in a train tunnel.
At around midnight, the young campers boarded a train and as the train departed, there was a simulated bomb explosion. They activated the detrainment ramps at both ends of the train, and evacuated to safety via an escape shaft. The students also used the items from their Ready Bags to "survive" the attack.
Blackout
A power failure and blackout occurred at the station on 6 July 2012 at about 1.30 pm, causing the platforms for north and west-bound trains to turn pitch black. Air-conditioning and escalators also stopped functioning. Emergency lighting was turned on immediately after the incident occurred. However, train services were not affected by the incident. Lighting was progressively restored from 2 pm, and was back to normal at 3.15 pm. All escalators have also been turned on. SMRT has apologised for any inconvenience caused.
Train disruptions
This station was part of the series of 2011 MRT train disruptions on 15 and 17 December 2011, caused by a misalignment between the trains' current collector shoes, which collect power from the third rail, and the third rail itself. These were Singapore's two largest MRT disruptions at the time of occurrence.
Public art
There is a mural along the wall of the station called Vitreous Enamelled Mural by Simon Wong. However, this art piece is not under the Art in Transit scheme.
Exits
On the ticket level of the station, it leads directly up to street level, with access by escalator, and has two exits, one leading up to North Bridge Road, and one leading to the Raffles City and to the adjacent Stamford Road. The underground CityLink Mall is also linked to the station, providing access to Suntec City, Marina Square, Esplanade Theatres and, along with Raffles City, Esplanade MRT Station on the Circle Line.
Popular culture
City Hall is one of the four MRT stations to appear in the "Uniquely Singapore Edition" of the board game Monopoly. It was also mentioned in the 2009 film Whiteout.