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Caldecott MRT Station

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 CC17  TE9 
Caldecott
加利谷
கால்டிகாட்
Caldecott
Rapid transit
CC17Caldecott.jpg
Exit B of Caldecott MRT station.
Location 38 Toa Payoh Rise
Singapore 298113
Coordinates 1°20′16″N 103°50′22″E / 1.337761°N 103.839447°E / 1.337761; 103.839447
Operated by SMRT Trains (SMRT Corporation)
Line(s)
Platforms Island
Tracks 4 (2 U/C)
Connections Bus, Taxi
Construction
Structure type Underground
Platform levels 3 (1 U/C)
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code  CC17  TE9 
History
Opened 8 October 2011 (Circle Line)
2020 (Thomson-East Coast Line)
Electrified Yes
Previous names Thomson
Services
Preceding station   Mass Rapid Transit   Following station
towards Dhoby Ghaut
Circle Line
towards HarbourFront
Circle Line
Future service
towards HarbourFront
Thomson-East Coast Line
Future service
Terminus
Location

Caldecott MRT Station (CC17/TE9) is an underground Mass Rapid Transit station on the Circle Line in Toa Payoh, Singapore.

Unlike its namesake though, it is much closer to Lorong 1 Toa Payoh than Caldecott Hill and MediaCorp. It is situated on Toa Payoh Rise, a road on a hill that links Toa Payoh and Thomson estates. It is a 10-minute walk from Braddell station.

As the Bukit Brown MRT Station will only be operational after the Bukit Brown area has been developed enough, the section of track between Caldecott and Botanic Gardens stations is the longest on the Circle Line. Trains move at 80 km/h at this stretch.

Starting from 2020, Caldecott station will be an interchange station with the Thomson-East Coast Line.

The station will serve as the terminus of the Thomson-East Coast Line from 2020 to 2021, where it would be replaced by Gardens by the Bay as the third phase of the line opens.

When the Circle Line was initially planned, this station was planned to be a shell station and to be topped up and opened only when the surroundings were more developed. It was only announced quite later that Caldecott will be opened with the Stage 4 on 11 January 2007.

The artwork featured in this station under the Art in Transit programme is The Cartography Of Memories by Hazel Lim, located on the lift shaft in the station. The artist gathered responses from some 100 members of the public about their memories of the places they've lived in, and used phrases and words from the responses to create a literal text map of the Thomson area, where the station is located.


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