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Buona Vista Station

 EW21  CC22 
Buona Vista
波那维斯达
புவன விஸ்தா
Buona Vista
Rapid transit
Interior of the Circle Line section of Buona Vista MRT Station, Singapore - 20110820.jpg
Interior of the Circle Line Buona Vista MRT station.
Location 100 North Buona Vista Road
150 North Buona Vista Road
Singapore 139345/ 139350
Coordinates 1°18′25″N 103°47′26″E / 1.306817°N 103.790428°E / 1.306817; 103.790428
Operated by SMRT Trains (SMRT Corporation)
Line(s)
Platforms Island
Tracks 4
Connections Bus, Taxi
Construction
Structure type Elevated (East West Line)
Underground (Circle Line)
Platform levels 6
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code  EW21  CC22 
History
Opened 12 March 1988 (East West Line)
8 October 2011 (Circle Line)
Electrified Yes
Previous names North Buona Vista
Services
Preceding station   Mass Rapid Transit   Following station
towards Pasir Ris
East West Line
towards Tuas Link
towards Dhoby Ghaut
Circle Line
towards HarbourFront
Location

Coordinates: 01°18′26.4″N 103°47′24.1″E / 1.307333°N 103.790028°E / 1.307333; 103.790028

Buona Vista MRT Station (EW21/CC22) is a Mass Rapid Transit station located in Queenstown, Singapore, that is part of the East West Line and the Circle Line, and served as an interchange station between the two lines. It is the second station in Singapore (after Paya Lebar) that serves both an above-ground line (East West Line) and an underground line (Circle Line). Its station colour is lime for EWL.

Following the 25 March 2006 accident, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) made the decision in 2008 to install platform screen doors in this station, whereby operations commenced on 10 June 2011.

The lifts were upgraded in August 2009 and had been the last station to be barrier-free, due to complexities within the station. Buona Vista MRT station is the first elevated station to serve as an interchange between MRT lines. The station is fitted with MJ Air Tech High Volume, Low Speed (HVLS) Pro-Jet fans, which commenced operations on 25 June 2012, the same day as the fans at Commonwealth. Cash top-ups at passenger service centres will no longer be accepted from 1 September 2017 at this station.

The artwork featured under the Art in Transit programme is The Tree of Life by Gilles Massot. Located on the lift shaft in the underground station, the artwork depicts a eucalyptus tree located at the nearby Kent Ridge Park that has been digitally edited to create an effect similar to David Hockney's photo montages. The tree also represents the jungle greenery which used to exist next to the above-ground station and is a result of the deep impression left on the artist of the landscape and view of the area.


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