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Tuas Link MRT Station nearing completion
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Location | 20 Tuas West Drive Singapore 638418 |
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Coordinates | 1°20′48.84″N 103°38′15″E / 1.3469000°N 103.63750°E | ||||||||||
Operated by | SMRT Trains (SMRT Corporation) | ||||||||||
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Platforms | Island | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Elevated | ||||||||||
Platform levels | 3 | ||||||||||
Disabled access | Yes | ||||||||||
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Station code | EW33 | ||||||||||
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Opening | Q2 2017 | ||||||||||
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Tuas Link MRT Station (EW33) is a future elevated Mass Rapid Transit station on the East West Line, part of the Tuas West Extension (TWE) in Tuas, Singapore. It will be the future western terminus of the East West Line and replaces Joo Koon in Q2 2017. The station provides rail connection to the north-western part of Tuas industrial area. It will also be the first elevated station to have the platforms lower than the station control and the ticketing machines. It is located near the Tuas Checkpoint.
The groundbreaking ceremony was held at this station to mark the start of the construction of Tuas West Extension on 4 May 2012 by Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew. It was first announced on 11 January 2011 by Transport Minister Mr Raymond Lim in a speech while visiting Bedok MRT Station when new platform screen doors opened there. Was to be completed by 2016 and would benefit an estimated 100,000 commuters daily, there will be a complementary bus terminal facility built beside it, at the junction of Tuas West Drive and Tuas Link 4., which may be used to host cross-border bus services to Malaysia and beyond, via the Second Link.
It was later announced on 26 October 2016, that the station will be opened on Q2 2017 instead of 2016, so that the station can take advantage of the new signalling system, which was being implemented in all of the NSEWL stations.
An Indian national died after falling into a 68 m (223 ft) deep bore hole at the Tuas West Extension worksite off Tuas West Road near Raffles Marina. The police was notified of the accident at around 2.50 pm on 25 August 2012 and subsequently dispatched Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) rescue vehicles to the scene. Eyewitnesses said that the SCDF officers continued the rescue operation until the body of the worker was recovered the next day, almost 24 hours later. The Indian worker was pronounced dead by SCDF officers at 1.40 pm the next day. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said its preliminary findings revealed that the workers were in the process of lowering a rebar cage when it got dislodged from its lifting chains and dragged the 30-year-old worker into a 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) wide bore hole.