Overview
Kembangan MRT Station, designated EW6, is an above‑ground station on Singapore's East West Line. It primarily serves the Kembangan residential precinct and nearby local amenities. Operated as part of the rail network that links eastern and central districts, the station provides regular eastbound and westbound train services.
Layout and facilities
The station has two tracks and separate platforms serving trains in each direction, with sheltered platforms and basic passenger conveniences. Typical features include ticketing machines and gates, lifts and escalators for level changes, tactile guidance strips for visually impaired passengers, and public announcement systems. Platform screen doors have been installed to improve safety and platform comfort.
History and development
Kembangan was built as part of the expansion of Singapore's rail network to serve growing residential areas in the east. Since opening, the station has been maintained and upgraded to meet modern accessibility and safety standards. Improvements over time reflect system‑wide initiatives to retrofit elevated stations with platform screen doors and to enhance barrier‑free access.
Connections and usage
The station links to local bus routes and surface transport, providing first‑ and last‑mile connections for residents and visitors. It is not an interchange station, so most transfers involve surface buses or a short ride to nearby interchange nodes. Commuters use Kembangan to reach workplaces, schools and shopping areas across the island via the East West Line.
Notable points
- Station code: EW6, indicating its position on the East West Line.
- Above‑ground design with safety‑enhancing platform screen doors.
- Focused on serving a primarily residential neighbourhood rather than acting as a major transport hub.
For route maps and official service information consult the MRT network map or the Land Transport Authority resources. These sources provide current timetables, service advisories and accessibility details relevant to Kembangan and other stations.