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MRT station scores BCA’s Design and Engineering Safety award with commuter-centric design

15 January 2021

Overhead view of a busy, modern transit station with wooden accents and escalators.
The main consideration was the experience of the commuters who had to use the station daily as they transit between stations. We utilised a more sustainable approach and designed towards desired outcomes – in terms of time and cost savings, safety during construction, as well as greater commuter convenience and experience.
Er Tan Yoong Heng, Arup
Architectural diagram of a train station with elevated tracks and orange arrow paths.

(Before) Original commuter transit routes between the two stations are indicated by red and orange arrows. Large numbers of commuters will congregate at TE2 station’s circulation area.

Diagram of Woodlands NS9 station with trains, platforms, concourse, and orange pathways.

(After) Redesigning the commuter connections between the two MRT stations minimised congestion, resulting in a smoother pedestrian flow and a shorter transfer time.

Map showing Woodlands Square, TE2 Woodlands Station, and cut-and-cover box locations.

Moving the crossover tracks nearer to the station was a cost-effective solution which also reduced disruption to above-ground traffic and nearby residential blocks.

Modern airport interior with escalators, stairs, angled ceiling supports, and large windows.

The tree-like branches of the station support columns are a reminder of Woodlands’ heritage as a rubber tree plantation.

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