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Hougang MRT Station

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Line(s)
  
North East Line

Structure type
  
Underground

Address
  
Singapore

Level
  
2

Connections
  
Bus, Taxicab

Platforms
  
Island

Platform levels
  
2

Opened
  
20 June 2003

Tracks
  
2

Hougang MRT Station

Location
  
80 Hougang Central Singapore 538758

Operated by
  
SBS Transit (ComfortDelGro)

Similar
  
Buangkok MRT Station, Punggol MRT/LRT Station, Woodleigh MRT Station, Sengkang MRT/LRT Station, Serangoon MRT Station

Hougang MRT Station (NE14) is an underground Mass Rapid Transit station on the North East Line in Hougang, Singapore.

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This station has distinctive artwork titled Hands Up for Hougang by Seck Yok Ying, featuring handprints of 3000 people, from babies to grandmothers, foreign workers to community leaders.

Before the station opened, the Singapore Civil Defence Force conducted the second ever Shelter Open House on 15–16 February 2003, together with Chinatown, Farrer Park and Serangoon stations.

History

On 17 June 2015, train services between Farrer Park and Hougang station were delayed due to a track fault.

Bomb hoax

Liu Tze Yuen, 42, a Chinese man was behind the Hougang bomb hoax which disrupted train services for hours on August 12, 2005. He was also accused of putting boxes in public buses on July 7 and August 12 – the latter on the same day he was accused of carrying out the hoax at Hougang.

On July 7, he was said to have placed a white package in a bus that he was travelling in. He did it at about noon on Service 151 as he was travelling along Hougang Avenue 3. Tacked on the package was a note which said: 'If you see it, please don't touch and leave this bus.'

More than a month later, on August 12, he allegedly left another package wrapped heavily with scotch tape on Service 143 while he was travelling along Eu Tong Sen Street in Chinatown. He was said to have done it at about 1:30 pm – an hour after he allegedly left a similar package at Hougang. The package was found to have only empty food cans and empty packets of instant noodles.

Liu allegedly intended the passengers on the two buses and the train station to believe that the packages contained explosive devices and was later sentenced to 312 years in jail.

Exits

  • A: Hougang Central Bus Interchange
  • B: Hougang Mall
  • C: Hougang Avenue 10
  • References

    Hougang MRT Station Wikipedia