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  2. Punggol Temporary Bus Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Punggol Bus Interchange in 2006. The SGD $1.9-million temporary Punggol Bus Interchange took 10 months to construct and was officially opened on 30 November 2003 by Teo Chee Hean. Before the opening of the interchange, Punggol's only bus terminal was the Punggol Road End Bus Terminal which had only two Bus Services, 82 and 83.

  3. Punggol - Wikipedia

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    Punggol Cove Primary School opened in 2016 along with Oasis and Waterway Primary Schools. Punggol Green Primary School opened in 2013 to serve the Punggol West community. It is located at 98 Punggol Walk, next to Punggol Sapphire and Punggol Ripples. Punggol View Primary School, opened in 2013, operating as a single-session school so as to ...

  4. List of bus routes in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Punggol Bus Interchange: Punggol East Go-Ahead Singapore Loyang 382G Sumang Walk (via Punggol Field) 382W Sumang Walk (via Sentul Crescent) 382A Sumang Lane Introduced on 1 July 2019; only services in evenings. 384 Northshore Drive (Blk 413C) Introduced on 27 December 2020. Second newest bus in Punggol Bus Interchange, before 117M and amendment ...

  5. List of primary schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Children typically start their primary education in the year they turn seven. Primary education lasts six years, and is compulsory for all Singapore citizens. [1] Primary schools in Singapore are classified as Government or Government-aided schools. Primary schools are typically mixed-sex, though there are a number of single-sex schools.

  6. Punggol MRT/LRT station - Wikipedia

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    Punggol station is the longest station on the NEL, spanning over Punggol Central at 320 metres (350 yards); this was to accommodate the bus stops, taxi stands and passenger drop-off points along that road. Being above-ground, the station has higher air-conditioning demands. Hence, more room was needed for the air-conditioning plant rooms.

  7. Sengkang - Wikipedia

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    Sengkang. /  1.39167°N 103.89444°E  / 1.39167; 103.89444. Sengkang ( Chinese: 盛港, Tamil: செங்காங்) is a planning area and residential town located in the North-East Region of Singapore. The town is the second most populous in the region, being home to 249,370 residents in 2020. [4]

  8. Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Top speed. 78–90 km/h (48–56 mph) (service) 90–100 km/h (56–62 mph) (design) MRT network map. The Mass Rapid Transit system, locally known by the initialism MRT, is a rapid transit system in Singapore and the island country's principal mode of railway transportation. The system commenced operations in November 1987 after two decades of ...

  9. North East MRT line - Wikipedia

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    The North East Line ( NEL) is a high-capacity Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line in Singapore. Operated by SBS Transit, the 20-kilometre (12 mi) line is the MRT's shortest. [b] It runs from HarbourFront station in southern Singapore to Punggol station in the northeast, serving 16 stations via Chinatown, Little India, Serangoon and Hougang.