Springleaf MRT station is an underground
Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the
Thomson–East Coast Line (TEL) in
Singapore
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. Situated along
Upper Thomson Road, it serves the neighbourhood of Springleaf and the nearby Springleaf Nature Park. It will also serve future housing developments in the Springleaf area. The station is operated by
SMRT Trains
SMRT Trains Limited is a rail operator in Singapore and a wholly owned subsidiary of SMRT Corporation. After the privatisation of the MRT operations in 1995, it was originally named Singapore MRT Limited. On 31 December 2001, it was renamed SMR ...
.
First announced in August 2012 as part of the Thomson Line (TSL), the station was constructed as part of TEL Phase 2 (TEL 2) after plans for the TSL and the Eastern Region Line (ERL) were merged. The station was built close to the shophouses along Upper Thomson Road. An earth retaining stabilising structure was installed to minimise ground movement. Along with the TEL 2 stations, Springleaf station opened on 28 August 2021 and features an Art-in-Transit artwork ''Tree of Memories'' by Koh Hong Teng.
History
The station was first announced as part of the 22-station Thomson Line (TSL) on 29 August 2012.
In November 2013, the
Land Transport Authority
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) is a Statutory boards of the Singapore Government, statutory board under the Ministry of Transport (Singapore), Ministry of Transport of the Government of Singapore.
History Incorporation
The Land Transport Au ...
(LTA) awarded Contract T208 for the design and construction of Springleaf Station and associated tunnels to
Leighton Contractors (Asia) Limited (Singapore Branch) –
John Holland Pty Ltd Joint Venture (JV) at . The station's construction began in 2014, with a scheduled completion date of 2020.
Another contract for the construction of
bored tunnels from
Seletar Expressway to Springleaf station (alongside other facilities) was awarded to
Shimizu Corporation
is an architecture, architectural, civil engineering and General contractor, general contracting firm. It has annual sales of approximately US$15 billion and has been widely recognized as one of the top 5 contractors in Japan and among the top 2 ...
at a sum of S$189.8 million (US$ million) in January 2014.
On 15 August 2014, the LTA announced that the TSL would merge with the Eastern Region Line to form the Thomson–East Coast Line (TEL). Springleaf station, part of the proposed line, would be constructed as part of TEL 2, consisting of six stations between this station and
Caldecott.
Springleaf station was built only away from the shophouses located along Upper Thomson Road. To minimise ground movement and any damage to the shophouses, cement was mixed into the ground while an earth-retaining stabilising structure was installed to strengthen the soil. Cranes and heavy machinery had to be carefully installed, with restricted movements to avoid endangering the shophouses and patrons. Barriers were installed to minimise noise pollution, and workers draped noise curtains on heavy machinery. Meanwhile, the LTA collaborated closely with the power supplier PowerGrid to construct a cable tunnel through the station.
With restrictions imposed on construction due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, the TEL 2 completion date was pushed to 2021.
On 14 December 2020, it was announced that the opening of TEL 2 had been delayed to the third quarter of 2021 so the rail system software for the line could be reviewed.
As announced during a visit by Transport Minister
S. Iswaran at Caldecott station on 30 June 2021, the station began operations on 28 August 2021.
The
King of Malaysia
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Ibrahim Iskandar of Johor
Ibrahim ibni Iskandar (; born Tunku Ibrahim Ismail ibni Tunku Mahmood Iskandar, 22 November 1958) is the King of Malaysia and the fifth Sultan of modern Johor.
Ibrahim was born during the reign of his great-grandfather, Sultan Sir Ibrahim, ...
visited the station on 7 May 2024 during his state visit to Singapore.
Details
Springleaf station serves the TEL of the
Singapore MRT system. Between the
Woodlands South and
Lentor stations, the official station code is TE4. Being part of the TEL, the station is operated by
SMRT Trains
SMRT Trains Limited is a rail operator in Singapore and a wholly owned subsidiary of SMRT Corporation. After the privatisation of the MRT operations in 1995, it was originally named Singapore MRT Limited. On 31 December 2001, it was renamed SMR ...
;
train frequencies on the TEL range from 3 to 6 minutes.
The station has three entrances that serve the Springleaf Nature Park, Thong Soon residential estate and the shophouses along Upper Thomson Road.
The station will also serve future housing developments in the area.
The Art-in-Transit artwork for the station ''Tree of Memories'' is displayed on the station's lift shaft. The artwork depicts shophouses in the vicinity enveloped by a banyan tree that can be seen at the nearby Springleaf Nature Park,
intended to illustrate the "spatial connection" between people and nature.
References
External links
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Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) stations
Railway stations in Singapore opened in 2021