Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station is a Mass Rapid Transit station in Singapore, located at the eastern end of Orchard Road. Originally a station on the North South Line, it became an interchange station after the opening of the North East Line on 20 June 2003. On 17 April 2010, it became the only station to be an interchange between three lines when the Circle Line wing of the station was opened to public. It is the largest MRT station in Singapore and is equipped with travellators due to its size. The North South Line section of the station was upgraded in 2002 in the first phase of the station upgrading programme, which was completed in 2006.
It is the third deepest MRT station (after Bras Basah then Promenade) in Singapore, with the deepest point at 28 metres below ground level. The section of track between this station and Somerset is the shortest between any two stations on the North South Line; it takes 1 minute for a train to travel between these two stations.
The station is also one of the 4 MRT stations to appear in the original Singapore edition of the board game Monopoly. The North East Line is the fastest way to travel to HarbourFront.
History[]
North South Line[]
Before the station was built, it was tentatively named Istana, after the Istana in the vicinity. Its current name, Dhoby Ghaut, was selected to reflect the area's heritage as a traditional Indian laundromat.
Contract 106 for the design and construction of Dhoby Ghaut and 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) of tunnels between the Somerset and City Hall stations was awarded to a joint venture between French contractor Campenon-Bernard and Singapore Piling and Civil Engineering Company Limited at a sum of S$51.3 million (US$24.28 million) in October 1983. Prior to the construction, tenants of Amber Mansions have to move out to make way for the construction of this station, with the land already gazetted for acquisition in 1978.
Excavation works were hampered by the soft marine clay at the station site, and jet grouting was used in an effort to stabilise the soil. The soft soil caused a tunnel cave-in in January 1985, which formed a 6-metre (20 ft) wide hole at Cathay Cinema. A fatal accident happened on 17 June that year that led to the death of an engineer as crane fell into the work shaft and on the engineer. Investigations revealed that the three pieces of timber meant to support the crane were not properly connected and hence unable to support the crane. The contractor was fined S$1,000 (US$474.84) for failing to ensure the stability of the crane and not maintaining a capacity chart. Despite the incidents, structural works for the station were completed in September that year.
The station had an open house on 6 December 1987, with train services beginning on 12 December when the line extension to Outram Park station was officially completed. The station then served the NSL to Marina Bay station after the system operational split on 4 November 1989. In September 2000, works started for lift access to be added to the station. Dhoby Ghaut was one of four stations which participated in Exercise Northstar V, a mock terrorist exercise held on 8 January 2006. Before the construction of the North East Line, the Circle Line and The Atrium at Orchard, an original underpass opened on 8 December 1990 helped ease congestion at the traffic light across Orchard Road.
North East Line[]
Plans were drawn up in 1986 for a possible line from Outram Park station via Dhoby Ghaut to Punggol station in the northeast, which was eventually finalised as the North East line. Contract C707 for the construction of the NEL station and the two commercial buildings above the station was awarded to Obayashi on 18 March 1996 at a contract sum of S$268 million (US$190.07 million). Construction of the station began approximately in 1996, and was completed in April 2002. NEL services commenced on 20 June 2003.
The NEL station was constructed with considerable difficulty. The site of the NEL station was situated only 3 meters (9.8 ft) from the existing NSL station, and the NEL tunnels were constructed just about 5 meters (16 ft) below the NSL tunnels. Detectors had to be set up to monitor the effects of the construction. The construction also involved removing a part of Mount Sophia, the hill above the station, to facilitate the station construction. The rest of the hill was supported by a 8-meter (26 ft) high sheet pile wall, restrained with ground anchors.
Another difficulty was the irregular shapes and varying sizes of the five levels of the station, bound by space constraints. This had made it difficult for the implementation of the temporary retaining walls for the site due to the many voids in between the station levels. In addition, the Stamford Canal that bisected the station had to be rerouted to a temporary canal. The old canal box was then rebuilt and replaced by a new, larger canal box. The new box, which currently lies above the second level of the station, was supported temporarily by steel piles while the station box was being constructed.
Circle Line[]
The station box for the Circle line had been put in place during the construction of the NEL station. In the planning stages of the Marina Line (MRL), which will become the CCL Stage 1, the station was to be the terminus of one of the line's branches. The Marina line was later confirmed to serve from this station to Stadium MRT station.The station then became part of CCL Stage 1 when the MRL was incorporated into the CCL in 2001.
Contract 825 for the design and construction of the CCL station and associated tunnels was awarded to Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co. (Singapore) Pte Ltd and a joint venture with Woh Hup and NCC at a sum of S$343.94 million (US$191.93 million) on 19 December 2001. During construction, part of Orchard Road had to be temporarily realigned. As the CCL station had to be built under the underpass linking the NEL and NSL platforms, support was needed to keep the underpass stable. Seven caisson piles were installed to enhance the support of the underpass and capping beams were then constructed to form the supporting system. Along with the other stations on Stages 1 and 2, the station started operations on 17 April 2010.
Free Travel and Incentives[]
Every weekday morning until 7.45am, there are more passengers who alighted at the station, enjoyed a 1-year free travel trial. This move will save the fare of the ez-link card. For those who missed the cut-off timing, they can enjoy a 50 cent discount for further 15 mins before more crowded trains came at 8am in the morning.
For Jiaxuan Nyu, Randy Wu, Joey Chew, Jolene Chew, Hoi Cheng Mun and Tan Wan Yin, they would normally get off the train in order to go to the North East Line.
Cleo Chew, and Tan Minyi usually starts their trip here in order to proceed back to the northern areas respectively.
Service 140, Service 141, Ng Si Miang, Jaslyn Toh, Lee Sher Min, Adonia Teo, Rachel Tan, Collin Koh, Muachi Teo Dara, JingXuan Phoebe, Willis Chong, Denise Wang, Tham Hui Shan and Ong Si Ying stops here in order to proceed respectively to Woodlands, Admiralty, Yishun, Khatib, Yio Chu Kang, Ang Mo Kio, Bishan, Toa Payoh and Orchard respectively.
Tan Wan Yin, Saw Yan Naung, Mei Yu, Linhua Tan, Great Western, Michelle Goh, Lynette Tay, Vivian Neo and Ng Si Miang also took the North East Line from HarbourFront to Punggol respectively. Melissa Eng usually starts here. They are also home to the Learning Journeys of whom they did the shopping at Orchard Road. Timothy Mok also took the low utilisation of Circle Line from Dhoby Ghaut to Stadium as well on 24 August 2013.
Station Details[]
Location and name[]
The station, as the name suggests, is built in Dhoby Ghaut along the eastern end of Orchard Road, near the junction of Handy Road and Bras Basah Road. It was built on a former Jewish cemetery which was in operation between 1841 and 1983. The station name, Dhoby Ghaut, reflects the area's heritage as a traditional Indian laundry.
The station is within walking distance to prominent landmarks such as The Istana, the MacDonald House, the Young Men's Christian Association building, the House of Tan Yeok Nee, Singapore Management University, the Cathay and the National Museum of Singapore. It is underneath Plaza Singapura and The Atrium@Orchard shopping mall.
Station Design[]
The station has five basement levels and is the largest station on the network, serving three MRT lines. The NSL station features brown and black geometric patterns that runs throughout the station. The tiles at the platform also guide passengers to the platforms and indicate where the train and platform screen doors will open. The three-level station was designed by French architect Spielman and local partner Chok and Associates. The NSL platforms are 180 metres (590 ft) long and 22 metres (72 ft) wide.
The NEL platforms are constructed 28 metres (92 ft) below ground, and at the time were the deepest on the network until the opening of Bras Basah station in 2010. With the new NEL platforms, the station expanded to five levels, also integrating with the two-level office complex Atrium@Orchard above the station. The Atrium@Orchard is the first commercial development to be fully integrated with an MRT station. Light wells allow natural light to penetrate deep into the station. In 2003, the interchange station garnered an "honourable mention" at the 7th Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA) Design Awards.
Public art[]
The station showcases three artworks as part of the MRT network Art-in-Transit programme at the NEL and CCL stations. Milenko and Delia Prvacki's artwork Interchange is displayed on the walls of the linkway between the North South and North East lines. The artwork is a fusion of Delia's ceramic works and Milenko's earthy mosaics spreading across walls, columns and the station floor and radiates from the foot of the escalators and four sets of column rings. To emphasise the fusion of their work, the artists discreetly adapted elements of each other's medium in their works. The artwork showcases the cultural richness and artistic heritage of Singapore and the region, the station's role as an interchange between the lines, as well as ideas of permanent movement.
Another artwork for the NEL, “Universal Language” by Sun Yu-Li, comprises 180 individual works featuring motifs sandblasted on the station floor tiles, which spreads out through six routes in the station and guides commuters in the station. The symbols fuse into a large floor mural and a wall panel in the centre of the station at Basement 2. In addition, there are 14 additional glass murals placed at strategic points of the station. Reflecting his background as an architect, the artist created the artwork so as to guide commuters through the complex interchange station, using "a universal language of symbols" as wayfinding icons.
At the CCL concourse, Singaporean artist Baet Yeok Kuan created a three-dimensional relief work "Man and the environment", with 36 white gypsum sculptures spread across the columns supporting the CCL station. The sculptures depict patterns that resemble lotus pods, lily pads, and footprints on the shore or shifting sands. Subtly catching the attention of commuters, the artwork is meant to urge commuters to be more aware of the little details in their surroundings.
Additionally, the CCL station features two sets of Art Seats, designed to enhance the commuters' experience on the line. Two entries were selected through the International Art Seats Design Competition in 2006. The first entry – Matrix, which received the top prize in the international competition, consists of a series of benches engraved with the station name in a dot-matrix style on the seat surface. The dot-matrix system was used as it was flexible enough to be used across stations and could be mass-produced. Another entry, Rain, showcases steel seats in the shape of water puddles, unlike the ordinary solid and stone seats in other MRT stations.
An artwork by Tan Ping Chiang is suspended from the ceiling in the NSL concourse. Intended to convey the multiracial culture of Singapore, the artwork has three parts, with the largest part portraying the traditional and contemporary musical instruments of Singapore's different ethnic groups, and the other two smaller parts portray the dances of these ethnic groups and opera masks respectively.
Station layout[]
L1 | Street Level | Plaza Singapura |
B1 | Dhoby Xchange, Stamford Canal | |
B2 | NSL Concourse | Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Station Control, Transitlink Counter |
Transfer Linkway | Linkbridges from North South Line concourse to Circle Line concourse and transfer hall | |
NEL Concourse | Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Station Control, Transitlink Counter | |
B3 | Platform 1 | North South Line towards Jurong East via Somerset (→) |
Island platform, doors will open on the right | ||
Platform 2 | North South Line towards Marina South Pier via City Hall (←) | |
Transfer Hall | Escalators and lift access to North East Line concourse and platforms, transfer linkway to North South Line, and Circle Line platforms | |
CCL Concourse | Station Control, Transitlink Counter | |
B4 | Platform 3 | Circle Line towards HarbourFront via Bras Basah (→) |
Island platform, doors will open on the left, right | ||
Platform 4 | Circle Line towards HarbourFront via Bras Basah (→) | |
B5 | Platform 5 | North East Line towards HarbourFront via Clarke Quay (→) |
Island platform, doors will open on the right | ||
Platform 6 | North East Line towards HarbourFront via Clarke Quay (→) |
Platforms[]
The North East Line platforms, being the most spacious, is similar to Temasek Polytechnic’s style.
As the terminus of the Circle and North East Lines, both platforms are actively used for turnarounds.
Concourse[]
The North South Line and North East Line concourse have automatic fare collection gates, whereas the Circle Line concourse is located within the paid areas but do not have automatic fare collection gates. The Circle Line concourse was out of bounds on 4 April 2010.
The transfer areas between the three rail lines span two floors. Starting from the NSL concourse at B2, a transfer linkway connects with the CCL concourse off to the right, where a pair of escalators and stairs lead to the CCL platform at B4. Further on, the transfer linkway emerges at an atrium where a set of four escalators descend to the B3 transfer hall, where passengers can ascend to the NEL concourse or descend to the NEL platform level. The station is fully accessible to the disabled, and a network of lifts and tactile flooring help with movement around the large station.
Retail shops are present in both NSL and NEL parts of the station. One floor above the NSL concourse is the Dhoby Xchange, a large retail space with a selection of retail shops. Small numbers of retail shops are also located within the NEL concourse.
TITAN Faregates were also installed at Dhoby Ghaut Station on 23 February 2014.
Exits[]
Dhoby Ghaut MRT station has four exits at ground level (A, B, E, F), and two below ground level (C, D), all of which are accessible to the disabled. Exits C and D connect to the basement of Plaza Singapura, while exits E, F and G are integrated within The Atrium@Orchard. Exits A and B share a single lift in between the two exits.
- A – MacDonald House, National Museum of Singapore, Orchard Presbytarian Church, Parklane Shopping Mall, Peace Centre, Plaza by the Park, PoMo, Registry of Marriage, Rendezvous Hotel, School Of The Arts , SMU, The Cathay, Wesley Methodist Church, Wilkie Edge, YMCA (Exit A is used as a urinating area)
- B – Church of Sacred Heart, Concorde Hotel, Dhandayutha Pani Murugan Temple, Fort Canning Centre, Hotel Grand Central, Hotel Innotel, Istana , Macdonald House, Orchard Road, Plaza Singapura, Red Cross House, Supreme Hotel, Teochew Chew Building, The Atrium @ Orchard, The Glass House, University of Chicago, Singapore Shopping Centre, Park Mall
- C – Plaza Singapura, Concorde Hotel, Istana, through Istana Park
- D – Plaza Singapura, Concorde Hotel, Istana, through Plaza Singapura Basement 2
- E – Hotel Rendezvous, Macdonald House, Orchard Road, School Of The Arts, SMU, The Cathay, through the Plaza Singapura New Wing
- F – Hotel Rendezvous, Macdonald House, Orchard Road, School Of The Arts, SMU, The Cathay, through the Plaza Singapura New Wing
- G - Hotel Rendezvous, Macdonald House, Orchard Road, School Of The Arts, SMU, The Cathay, through the Plaza Singapura New Wing
Passenger Usage Patterns[]
As an interchange station within the city, this station is well utilized by commuters transferring from one line to another line (North South to North East and Circle lines). With the area’s strong retail environment through CapitaMalls Asia, Dhoby Ghaut has very high traffic.
North South Line | |
NS1 Jurong East | Take North South Line to Jurong East. |
NS2 Bukit Batok | Take bus service 106 (B/S 1) to Bukit Batok Interchange. |
NS4 Choa Chu Kang | Take bus service 190 (B/S 1) to Choa Chu Kang Interchange. |
NS9 Woodlands | Take North South Line to Woodlands, or take bus service 951E (B/S 1) to Woodlands. |
NS10 Admiralty | Take North South Line to Admiralty. |
NS11 Sembawang | Take North South Line to Sembawang. |
NS13 Yishun | Take North South Line to Yishun. |
NS14 Khatib | Take bus service 850E (B/S 1) to Yishun Ring Road. |
NS15 Yio Chu Kang | Take North South Line to Yio Chu Kang. |
NS16 Ang Mo Kio | Take North South Line to Ang Mo Kio. |
NS17 Bishan | Take North South Line to Bishan. |
NS19 Toa Payoh | Take North South Line to Toa Payoh. |
NS20 Novena | Take North South Line to Novena. |
NS21 Newton | Take North South Line to Newton. |
NS22 Orchard | Walk 1.8km along Orchard Road. |
NS23 Somerset | Walk 900m along Orchard Road. |
NS25 City Hall | Take bus service 14 / 16 / 36 / 77 / 106 / 111 / 162 / 162M / 167 / 167e / 171 / 502 / 518 / 700 / 700A / 850E / 951E / 971E (B/S 2) to Bras Basah Road (Raffles Hotel) or take bus service 124 / 174 / 174e (B/S 2) to North Bridge Road (St Andrew's Cathedral). |
NS26 Raffles Place | Take bus service 162 / 167 / 167e / 700 (B/S 2) to Raffles Quay (One Raffles Quay). |
NS27 Marina Bay | Take bus service 106 / 502 (B/S 2) to Central Boulevard (Marina Bay Station). |
NS28 Marina South Pier | Take North South Line to Marina South Pier. |
East West Line | |
EW1 Pasir Ris | Take bus service 518 (B/S 2) to Pasir Ris Drive 1 (Blk 156). |
EW2 Tampines | Take North South Line to City Hall, and change to East West Line to Tampines. Take Circle Line to MacPherson, and change to Downtown Line to Tampines. |
EW3 Simei | Take Circle Line to Paya Lebar, and change to East West Line to Simei. |
EW5 Bedok | Take North South Line to City Hall, and change to East West Line to Bedok. Take bus service 7 (B/S 2) to New Upper Changi Road (Bedok Station). |
EW6 Kembangan | Take bus service 7 (B/S 2) to Sims Avenue East (Kembangan Station). |
EW7 Eunos | Take bus service 7 (B/S 2) to Sims Avenue (Eunos Station). |
EW8 Paya Lebar | Take bus service 7 (B/S 2) to Sims Avenue (Paya Lebar Station). |
EW10 Kallang | Take bus service 7 (B/S 2) to Sims Avenue (Kallang Station). |
EW11 Lavender | Take bus service 7 / 175 (B/S 2) to Kallang Road (Lavender Station). |
EW12 Bugis | Take bus service 7 / 175 (B/S 2) to Victoria Street (Bugis Station). |
EW13 City Hall | Take bus service 14 / 16 / 36 / 77 / 106 / 111 / 162 / 162M / 167 / 167e / 171 / 502 / 518 / 700 / 700A / 850E / 951E / 971E (B/S 2) to Bras Basah Road (Raffles Hotel) or take bus service 124 / 174 / 174e (B/S 2) to North Bridge Road (St Andrew's Cathedral). |
EW14 Raffles Place | Take bus service 162 / 167 / 167e / 700 (B/S 2) to Raffles Quay (One Raffles Quay). |
EW15 Tanjong Pagar | Take bus service 106 / 162 / 167 / 167e / 502 / 700 / 700A / 850E / 951E / 971E (B/S 2) to Shenton Way (opp MAS Bldg) or (opp Temasek Tower). |
EW16 Outram Park | Take bus service 124 / 174 / 190 (B/S 2) to New Bridge Road (Outram Park Station). |
EW17 Tiong Bahru | Take bus service 16 (B/S 1) to Tiong Bahru Road (Tiong Bahru Station). |
EW19 Queenstown | Take bus service 111 (B/S 1) to Commonwealth Avenue (Queenstown Station). |
EW20 Commonwealth | Take bus service 111 (B/S 1) to Commonwealth Avenue (Commonwealth Station). |
EW21 Buona Vista | Take bus service 106 (B/S 1) to Commonwealth Avenue West (Buona Vista Station). |
EW22 Dover | Take bus service 106 (B/S 1) to Commonwealth Avenue West (Dover Station). |
EW23 Clementi | Take bus service 106 (B/S 1) to Commonwealth Avenue West (Clementi Station). |
EW24 Jurong East | Take North South Line to Jurong East. |
CG1 Expo | Take North South Line to City Hall, and change to East West Line to Tanah Merah, change to East West Line to Changi Airport. |
CG2 Changi Airport | Take bus service 36 (B/S 2) to Changi Airport PTBs. |
Circle Line | |
CC3 Esplanade | Take bus service 36 / 77 / 106 / 111 / 162M / 502 / 518 / 700A (B/S 2) to Temasek Boulevard (Suntec Convention Centre). |
CC4 Promenade | Take bus service 36 / 77 / 106 / 111 / 162M / 502 / 518 / 700A (B/S 2) to Temasek Avenue (Promenade Station). |
CC6 Stadium | Take Circle Line to Stadium. |
CC9 Paya Lebar | Take Circle Line to Paya Lebar. |
CC16 Marymount | Take Circle Line to Marymount. |
CC22 Buona Vista | Take bus service 106 (B/S 1) to Commonwealth Avenue West (Buona Vista Station). |
CC29 HarbourFront | Take bus service 65 (B/S 1) or 124 (B/S 2) to Telok Blangah Road (VivoCity). |
CE1 Bayfront | Take bus service 106 / 502 / 518 (B/S 2) to Bayfront Avenue (Bayfront Station). |
CE2 Marina Bay | Take bus service 106 / 502 (B/S 2) to Central Boulevard (Marina Bay Station). |
North East Line | |
NE1 HarbourFront | Take bus service 65 (B/S 1) or 124 (B/S 2) to Telok Blangah Road (VivoCity). |
NE3 Outram Park | Take bus service 124 / 174 / 190 (B/S 2) to New Bridge Road (Outram Park Station). |
NE4 Chinatown | Take bus service 190 (B/S 2) to New Bridge Road (Chinatown Station). |
NE5 Clarke Quay | Take bus service 190 (B/S 2) to New Bridge Road (Clarke Quay Station). |
Downtown Line | |
DT1 Bukit Panjang | Take bus service 190 / 700 / 972 (B/S 1) to Bukit Panjang Road (Blk 183). |
DT7 Sixth Avenue | Take North South Line to Newton, and change to Downtown Line to Sixth Avenue. |
DT15 Promenade | Take bus service 36 / 77 / 106 / 111 / 162M / 502 / 518 / 700A (B/S 2) to Temasek Avenue (Promenade Station). |
DT16 Bayfront | Take bus service 106 / 502 / 518 (B/S 2) to Bayfront Avenue (Bayfront Station). |
DT17 Downtown | Take bus service 106 / 502 (B/S 2) to Central Boulevard (Downtown Station). |
DT19 Chinatown | Take bus service 190 (B/S 2) to New Bridge Road (Chinatown Station). |
DT29 Bedok North | Take bus service 518 (B/S 2) to Bedok North Road (Bedok North MRT Station). |
DT31 Huang Wen | Take Circle Line to MacPherson, and change to Downtown Line to Huang Wen. |
DT32 Tampines | Take Circle Line to MacPherson, and change to Downtown Line to Tampines. |
DT33 Godric's Hollow | Take Circle Line to MacPherson, and change to Downtown Line to Godric's Hollow. |
Sengkang LRT | |
SE4 Kangkar | Take North East Line to Sengkang, and change to Sengkang LRT to Kangkar. |
Punggol LRT | |
PE2 Meridian | Take North East Line to Punggol, and change to Punggol LRT to Meridian. |
PW3 Punggol Point | Take North East Line to Punggol, and change to Punggol LRT to Punggol Point. |
PW7 Soo Teck | Take North East Line to Punggol, and change to Punggol LRT to Soo Teck. |
Transport connections[]
Rail[]
Destination | First train | Last train | |||||
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Mon – Fri | Sat | Sunday & Public Holiday |
Daily | ||||
North South Line | |||||||
to Jurong East | 6.07am | 6.32am | 6.32am | 11.57pm | |||
to Marina South Pier | 5.52am | 5.52am | 6.17am | 11.47pm | |||
to Kranji | – | – | – | 12.13am | |||
North East Line | |||||||
to HarbourFront | 6.06am | 6.05am | 6.26am | 11.51pm | |||
to Punggol | 5.54am | 5.54am | 6.14am | 12.05am | |||
Circle Line | |||||||
to HarbourFront | 5.37am | 5.37am | 6.05am | 10.48pm | |||
to Pasir Panjang | – | – | – | 11.18pm | |||
to one-north | – | – | – | 11.34pm | |||
to Caldecott | – | – | – | 12.02am | |||
to Tai Seng | – | – | – | 12.10am |
Bus[]
Eastbound[]
Service | Weekday | Saturday | Sunday | Weekday | Saturday | Sunday |
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7 | 6.01am | 6.01am | 6.15am | 12.02am | 11.59pm | 12.03am |
14 | 6.29am | 6.23am | 6.21am | 12.17am | 12.13am | 12.17am |
16 | 6.10am | 6.09am | 6.11am | 12.07am | 12.12am | 12.12am |
36 | 5.37am | 5.39am | 5.37am | 12.00am | 12.18am | 12.05am |
64 | 6.54am | 6.53am | 6.26am | 12.38am | 12.44am | 12.39am |
65 | 5.56am | 5.55am | 5.54am | 12.28am | 12.32am | 12.28am |
77 | 6.51am | 6.47am | 6.45am | 11.44pm | 11.43pm | 11.43pm |
106 | 6.22am | 6.16am | 6.16am | 12.18am | 12.18am | 12.16am |
111 | 6.33am | 6.32am | 6.29am | 12.29am | 12.30am | 12.27am |
124 | 5.51am | 5.53am | 5.51am | 12.23am | 12.26am | 12.23am |
139 | 6.02am | 6.00am | 5.57am | 12.27am | 12.28am | 12.26am |
162 | 6.30am | 7.01am | 6.57am | 12.20am | 12.28am | 12.24am |
167 | 6.34am | 6.28am | 6.36am | 12.27am | 12.27am | 12.23am |
174 | 6.08am | 6.21am | 6.31am | 12.30am | 12.29am | 12.28am |
175 | 7.02am | 6.56am | 6.53am | 12.24am | 12.23am | 12.21am |
190 | 6.12am | 6.31am | 6.36am | 12.11am | 12.10am | 12.11am |
502 | 6.34am | 6.32am | 7.22am | 12.09am | 12.08am | 12.07am |
518 | 7.18am | 7.05am | 8.00am | 12.11am | 12.16am | 12.15am |
972 | 6.18am | 6.24am | 6.23am | 11.47pm | 11.57pm | 11.38pm |
972M | 6.42am | 6.40am | 6.41am | 11.41pm | 11.48pm | 11.46pm |
Westbound[]
Service | Weekday | Saturday | Sunday | Weekday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7 | 6.11am | 6.10am | 6.08am | 12.15am | 12.15am | 12.14am |
14 | 6.22am | 6.19am | 6.37am | 12.41am | 12.41am | 12.40am |
16 | 6.20am | 6.16am | 6.15am | 12.33am | 12.35am | 12.35am |
36 | 6.56am | 6.53am | 6.51am | 11.41pm | 11.50pm | 11.45pm |
65 | 6.38am | 6.31am | 6.31am | 12.28am | 12.29am | 12.24am |
77 | 6.42am | 6.41am | 6.41am | 11.41pm | 11.41pm | 11.41pm |
106 | 6.08am | 6.08am | 6.07am | 11.51pm | 11.51pm | 11.50pm |
111 | 6.00am | 6.00am | 6.30am | 12.47am | 12.50am | 12.43am |
124 | 5.53am | 5.52am | 5.51am | 12.38am | 12.34am | 12.36am |
162 | 6.47am | 6.46am | 7.13am | 12.37am | 12.50am | 12.41am |
167 | 6.14am | 6.12am | 6.27am | 12.11am | 12.13am | 12.09am |
174 | 6.00am | 5.58am | 5.58am | 12.05am | 12.07am | 12.02am |
175 | 6.28am | 6.28am | 6.24am | 11.57pm | 11.57pm | 11.55pm |
190 | 6.14am | 6.12am | 6.43am | 11.48pm | 11.50pm | 11.48pm |
972 | 6.22am | 6.29am | 6.28am | 11.51pm | 12.02am | 11.43pm |
972M | 6.46am | 6.44am | 6.45am | 11.45pm | 11.52pm | 11.50pm |
Alternative Routes[]
Going to | Method | |||||||
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North South Line | ||||||||
Jurong East | Dhoby Ghaut North East Line Outram Park East West Line Jurong East | |||||||
Bukit Batok | Dhoby Ghaut North East Line Outram Park East West Line Jurong East Walk Seventh-Day Adventist Ch (Jurong East Ctrl) 176 opp Blk 628 (Bt Batok Ctrl) | |||||||
Woodlands | Dhoby Ghaut Stn Exit B (Penang Rd) 162 opp Tan Tong Meng Twr (Thomson Rd) 851 bef Khatib Stn (Yishun Ave 2) 969 Woodlands Int | |||||||
Admiralty | Dhoby Ghaut Stn Exit B (Penang Rd) 162 opp Tan Tong Meng Twr (Thomson Rd) 851 bef Khatib Stn (Yishun Ave 2) 969 Admiralty Stn (Woodlands Ave 7) | |||||||
Canberra | Dhoby Ghaut Stn Exit B (Penang Rd) 162 opp Tan Tong Meng Twr (Thomson Rd) 851 bef Khatib Stn (Yishun Ave 2) 117 Canberra Stn (Canberra Lk) | |||||||
Yishun | Dhoby Ghaut Stn Exit B (Penang Rd) 162 opp Tan Tong Meng Twr (Thomson Rd) 851 Yishun Int | |||||||
Khatib | Dhoby Ghaut Stn Exit B (Penang Rd) 162 opp Tan Tong Meng Twr (Thomson Rd) 851 bef Khatib Stn (Yishun Ave 2) | |||||||
Yio Chu Kang | Dhoby Ghaut Stn Exit B (Penang Rd) 162 opp Tan Tong Meng Twr (Thomson Rd) 851 opp Yio Chu Kang Stn (Ang Mo Kio Ave 6) | |||||||
Ang Mo Kio | Dhoby Ghaut Stn Exit B (Penang Rd) 162 opp Tan Tong Meng Twr (Thomson Rd) 851 Blk 207 (Ang Mo Kio Ave 6) 130 Ang Mo Kio Int | |||||||
Bishan | Dhoby Ghaut Stn Exit B (Penang Rd) 162 opp Tan Tong Meng Twr (Thomson Rd) 851 Blk 306 (Marymount Rd) Walk Marymount Circle Line Bishan | |||||||
Braddell | Dhoby Ghaut Stn Exit B (Penang Rd) 162 opp Tan Tong Meng Twr (Thomson Rd) 129 Braddell Stn/Blk 107 (Lor 1 Toa Payoh) | |||||||
Toa Payoh | Dhoby Ghaut Stn Exit B (Penang Rd) 162 opp Tan Tong Meng Twr (Thomson Rd) 139 Toa Payoh Int | |||||||
Novena | Dhoby Ghaut Stn Exit B (Penang Rd) 162 opp Novena Ch (Thomson Rd) | |||||||
Newton | Dhoby Ghaut North East Line Little India Downtown Line Newton | |||||||
Orchard |
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Somerset | Dhoby Ghaut Stn Exit B (Penang Rd) 7 / 14 / 16 / 36 / 65 / 111 / 167 / 175 / 972 Somerset Stn (Somerset Rd) | |||||||
City Hall | Dhoby Ghaut Stn (Orchard Rd) 16 / 77 / 106 / 111 / 167 / 518 Raffles Hotel (Bras Basah Rd) | |||||||
Raffles Place | Dhoby Ghaut Stn (Orchard Rd) 167 OUE Bayfront (Raffles Quay) | |||||||
Marina Bay |
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Marina South Pier | Dhoby Ghaut North East Line Outram Park Thomson-East Coast Line Marina Bay Walk Marina Bay Financial Ctr (Marina Blvd) 400 Marina South Pier Stn (Marina Coastal Dr) | |||||||
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HarbourFront | Dhoby Ghaut Stn Exit B (Penang Rd) 65 VivoCity (Telok Blangah Rd) | |||||||
Outram Park | Dhoby Ghaut North South Line Raffles Place East West Line Outram Park | |||||||
Chinatown | Dhoby Ghaut Circle Line Promenade Downtown Line Chinatown | |||||||
Clarke Quay | Dhoby Ghaut North South Line City Hall Walk aft CHIJMES (Hill St) 2 / 147 opp Clarke Quay Stn (New Bridge Rd) | |||||||
Little India | MacDonald House (Orchard Rd) 139 Tekka Ctr (Serangoon Rd) | |||||||
Farrer Park | MacDonald House (Orchard Rd) 139 Sri Srinivasa Perumal Tp (Serangoon Rd) | |||||||
Boon Keng | MacDonald House (Orchard Rd) 139 Tekka Ctr (Serangoon Rd) 23 / 65 / 147 Boon Keng Stn (Serangoon Rd) | |||||||
Potong Pasir | MacDonald House (Orchard Rd) 139 Tekka Ctr (Serangoon Rd) 147 Potong Pasir Stn Exit C (Upp Serangoon Rd) | |||||||
Woodleigh | MacDonald House (Orchard Rd) 139 Tekka Ctr (Serangoon Rd) 147 Woodleigh Stn Exit B (Upp Serangoon Rd) | |||||||
Serangoon | Dhoby Ghaut Circle Line Serangoon | |||||||
Kovan | Dhoby Ghaut Circle Line Serangoon Walk Serangoon Stn Exit H (Upp Serangoon Rd) 101 / 107 Kovan Stn Exit B (Upp Serangoon Rd) | |||||||
Hougang | Dhoby Ghaut Circle Line Serangoon Walk Serangoon Stn Exit H (Upp Serangoon Rd) 101 Hougang Ctrl Int (Hougang Ctrl) | |||||||
Buangkok | Dhoby Ghaut Circle Line Serangoon Walk Serangoon Stn Exit H (Upp Serangoon Rd) 101 Hougang Ctrl Int (Hougang Ctrl) Walk Hougang Ctrl Int 27 Buangkok Stn Exit A (Sengkang Ctrl) | |||||||
Sengkang | Dhoby Ghaut Circle Line Serangoon Walk Serangoon Stn Exit H (Upp Serangoon Rd) 101 Hougang Ctrl Int (Hougang Ctrl) Walk Hougang Ctrl Int 27 opp Blk 241 (Sengkang Ctrl) | |||||||
Punggol |
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Bras Basah | Dhoby Ghaut Stn (Orchard Rd) 7 / 16 / 77 / 106 / 111 / 167 / 175 / 518 aft Bras Basah Stn Exit A (Bras Basah Rd) | |||||||
Esplanade | Dhoby Ghaut Stn (Orchard Rd) 16 / 77 / 106 / 111 / 167 / 518 Raffles Hotel (Bras Basah Rd) | |||||||
Promenade | Dhoby Ghaut Stn (Orchard Rd) 106 / 518 Promenade Stn (Temasek Ave) | |||||||
Nicoll Highway | Dhoby Ghaut Stn (Orchard Rd) 16 opp Nicoll Highway Stn (Nicoll Highway) | |||||||
Stadium | Dhoby Ghaut Stn (Orchard Rd) 16 opp Nicoll Highway Stn (Nicoll Highway) 10 Stadium Stn (Nicoll Highway) | |||||||
Mountbatten | Dhoby Ghaut Stn (Orchard Rd) 16 opp Nicoll Highway Stn (Nicoll Highway) 10 Blk 39 (Old Airport Rd) | |||||||
Dakota | Dhoby Ghaut Stn (Orchard Rd) 16 opp Nicoll Highway Stn (Nicoll Highway) 10 Dakota Stn Exit A (Old Airport Rd) | |||||||
Paya Lebar | Dhoby Ghaut North South Line City Hall East West Line Paya Lebar | |||||||
MacPherson | Dhoby Ghaut Stn (Orchard Rd) 7 / 16 / 77 / 106 / 111 / 124 / 167 / 174 / 175 / 518 Hotel Rendezvous (Bras Basah Rd) Walk Bencoolen Downtown Line MacPherson | |||||||
Tai Seng | Dhoby Ghaut Stn (Orchard Rd) 7 / 16 / 77 / 106 / 111 / 124 / 167 / 174 / 175 / 518 Hotel Rendezvous (Bras Basah Rd) Walk Bencoolen Downtown Line MacPherson Walk MacPherson Stn Exit C (Paya Lebar Rd) 28 / 80 aft Tai Seng Stn (Upp Paya Lebar Rd) | |||||||
Bartley | Dhoby Ghaut North South Line Braddell Walk Braddell Stn/Blk 107 (Lor 1 Toa Payoh) 129 aft Bartley Stn Exit B (Bartley Rd) | |||||||
Serangoon | Dhoby Ghaut North East Line Serangoon | |||||||
Lorong Chuan | Dhoby Ghaut North South Line Bishan Walk opp Bishan Stn (Bishan Rd) 58 Lor Chuan Stn Exit A (Serangoon Ave 3) | |||||||
Bishan | Dhoby Ghaut North South Line Bishan | |||||||
Marymount | Dhoby Ghaut North South Line Novena Walk opp Novena Ch (Thomson Rd) 851 Blk 306 (Marymount Rd) | |||||||
Caldecott | Dhoby Ghaut North South Line Novena Walk opp Novena Ch (Thomson Rd) 851 aft Andrew Rd (Thomson Rd) | |||||||
Botanic Gardens | Dhoby Ghaut North East Line Little India Downtown Line Botanic Gardens | |||||||
Farrer Road | Dhoby Ghaut Downtown Line Ang Mo Kio Walk opp Ang Mo Kio Stn (Ang Mo Kio Ave 3) 165 Farrer Rd Stn Exit A (Farrer Rd) | |||||||
Holland Village | Dhoby Ghaut Downtown Line Ang Mo Kio Walk opp Ang Mo Kio Stn (Ang Mo Kio Ave 3) 165 Holland Village (Holland Rd) | |||||||
Buona Vista | Dhoby Ghaut North East Line Outram Park East West Line Buona Vista | |||||||
one-north | Dhoby Ghaut North East Line Outram Park East West Line Buona Vista Walk Buona Vista Stn Exit D (North Buona Vista Rd) 91 one-north Stn (Ayer Rajah Cres) | |||||||
Kent Ridge | Dhoby Ghaut North East Line Outram Park East West Line Jurong East Walk Jurong East Lib (Jurong Town Hall Rd) 97 opp NUH (AYE) | |||||||
Haw Par Villa | Dhoby Ghaut North East Line Outram Park East West Line Jurong East Walk Blk 131 (Jurong Gateway Rd) 51 Haw Par Villa Stn (West Coast Rd) | |||||||
Pasir Panjang | Dhoby Ghaut North East Line Outram Park East West Line Jurong East Walk Blk 131 (Jurong Gateway Rd) 51 bef Pasir Panjang Stn (Pasir Panjang Rd) | |||||||
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Telok Blangah | Dhoby Ghaut North East Line HarbourFront Walk VivoCity (Telok Blangah Rd) 61 / 145 Telok Blangah Stn (Telok Blangah Rd) | |||||||
HarbourFront | Dhoby Ghaut North East Line HarbourFront | |||||||
Bayfront |
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References[]
- SBS Transit's Dhoby Ghaut MRT station official website
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