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Which MRT line is Buona Vista?

Buona Vista MRT station is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) interchange station on the East West line and Circle line in Queenstown, Singapore. This station is close to one-north, a high technology business park for the biomedical science, infocomm technology and media industries.



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Buona Vista MRT station is a Mass Rapid Transit interchange station on the East West line and Circle line in Queenstown, Singapore. This station is close to one-north, a high technology business park for the biomedical science, infocomm technology and media industries.



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Go to Exit D of Buona Vista MRT.

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With the construction of the Circle Line, the bridge was demolished and replaced with a newer one. The second storey of the EW Line station was also converted into a transfer level for the two lines. Buona Vista station is coloured green.

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The Circle Line (CCL) — colloquially known as the 'orange line' or the 'yellow line' — is the fourth MRT line to be introduced to the train network and is coloured orange on the system map. This fully-underground MRT line is currently operated by SMRT Trains Ltd.

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Buona Vista is a housing estate located in the subzones of one-north and Holland Drive in the residential township of Queenstown in Singapore. The housing estate is served by the Buona Vista MRT station which links it up with the MRT system.

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Buona Vista is a MRT Station located in Queenstown. It has four exits. Buona Vista station's elevated East West Line platform level has two platforms in an island platform arrangement.

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Tanjong Pagar: Where Did Exit I Go? Tanjong Pagar station is parred with Raffles Place station as the most number of exits in a single MRT station. Both stations have 10 exits but Tanjong Pagar exit lettering goes up to “K”, which is the 11th letter of the alphabet.

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Laid through the high ridges of Kent Ridge Park, South Buona Vista Road is a picturesque boulevard flanked by forest edges. While this is a short route of only 1066metres, the slopes and narrow curves of this dazzling green tunnel require careful navigation especially for cyclists.

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Khatib and Yio Chu Kang stations on the North-South Line (NSL) are two MRT stations which are the furthest apart on the train network.

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Both of these transportation modes do not have any distinct differences. MRT and LRT use trains that move on rails to transport people and use electricity power.

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