Overview
Eunos MRT Station (station code EW7) is an elevated stop on Singapore's East West Line. It serves the Eunos and Geylang East neighbourhoods, providing daily rail access for residents, shoppers and workers. The station is part of the island's rapid transit network operated on the East West corridor and links to surface bus services for local onward travel. For context on the wider network see Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) and for general information about the country it serves see Singapore.
Design and layout
The station is an above-ground structure with two tracks and platforms arranged to handle trains running in both directions along the East West Line. A distinguishing visual element is its pitched roof that draws on traditional Malay forms; this roof treatment was used at a small number of other stations on the line, creating a vernacular-inspired canopy over passenger areas. For discussion of the architectural influence see traditional Malay roof styles.
History
Eunos station opened on 4 November 1989 as part of the early expansion of Singapore's MRT network. Its name reflects the local place name "Eunos", which in turn commemorates Mohamed Eunos bin Abdullah, an influential Malay community leader. The station has seen incremental upgrades over time to enhance safety and commuter comfort, consistent with system-wide improvements.
Services and connectivity
Located between Kembangan (EW6) and Paya Lebar (EW8) stations on the East West Line, Eunos provides regular rail service across the island. The station integrates with adjacent bus stops and pedestrian pathways, serving nearby public housing, small businesses and community amenities. Typical passenger use includes commuting to workplaces, schools and retail areas.
Notable facts and tips
- Station code: EW7.
- Line: East West Line (serves east–west cross-island routes).
- Opened: 4 November 1989.
- Structure: Elevated with traditional pitched roof treatment.
- Nearby: residential and local commercial districts in Geylang East/Eunos.
Eunos station remains a practical local hub on Singapore's rail map: modest in scale but important to the daily mobility of the surrounding community. For further reading about the MRT system and station designs, consult resources on the Mass Rapid Transit network and architectural influences in Singapore rail planning via MRT information and cultural roof styles via Malay architectural references.