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 EW23 
Clementi MRT Station
金文泰地铁站
கிளிமெண்டி
Rapid transit
Platform level of the Clementi MRT Station.
General information
Location3150 Commonwealth Avenue West
Singapore 129580
Coordinates1°18′55.09″N 103°45′54.88″E / 1.3153028°N 103.7652444°E / 1.3153028; 103.7652444
Line(s)
PlatformsIsland
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus, Taxi
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Platform levels2
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeEW23
History
Opened12 March 1988
Services
Preceding station   Mass Rapid Transit   Following station
Template:SMRT lines

Clementi MRT Station (EW23) is an above-ground MRT station in the west of Singapore. It is part of the East West Line.

One of the older MRT stations in Singapore, Clementi MRT station was opened in 1988. The station is painted light blue, and with recent renovations a lift has been added for the benefit of commuters. The station and nearby track follows Commonwealth Avenue West, as do the Dover, Buona Vista, Commonwealth and Queenstown stations. Looking to the southwest one can see Clementi Central, with what was previously Commonwealth theatre, a McDonald's, and the bus interchange. At the northeast there is a connecting bridge to the nearby housing estate. When coming from Jurong East Interchange, one can see the former, disused KTM train tracks below.

Clementi MRT Station is heavily used by commuters who live in Clementi itself or further west to go to work. It is also used by students in the National University of Singapore and other schools around Clementi.

Platform Screen Doors

As with most of the stations along the East West Line, it was initially built without Platform Screen Doors to prevent commuters from falling onto the train tracks. After several successful test at Jurong East, Yishun and Pasir Ris and eventually, installation of the half-height screen doors started on 19 April 2010 and operations commenced on 16 August 2010. It was the 4th above-ground station to have Half-Height Platform Screen Doors installed and in operational.

Train service

Destination First Train Last Train
Mon - Sat Sunday &
Public Holiday
Daily
East West Line
to EW1 Pasir Ris 5.39am 6.06am 11.49pm
to EW29 Joo Koon 6.14am 6.41am 12.13am

Current Station Layout

L3
Platforms
Platform A Template:SMRT lines towards  EW1  Pasir Ris (→)
Island platform, Doors open on the right
Platform B Template:SMRT lines towards  EW33  Tuas Link (←)
L2 EWL Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Station Control
L1 Street Level Clementi Bus Interchange

Bus services

Links within Clementi new town and to other parts of Singapore are available at the nearby Clementi Bus Interchange. The following bus services pass by the bus stops of Commonwealth Avenue West.

Bus Stop Code : 17179 (Clementi Station)
Service Between And Notes
SBS Transit Trunk Services
52 Jurong East Bus Interchange Bishan Bus Interchange
105 Jurong East Bus Interchange Serangoon Bus Interchange
154 Boon Lay Bus Interchange Eunos Bus Interchange
183 Jurong East Bus Interchange Science Park 2
185 Soon Lee Bus Park Buona Vista Bus Terminal
SMRT Buses Trunk Services
106 Bukit Batok Bus Interchange Shenton Way Bus Terminal
184 Bukit Panjang Bus Interchange Clementi MRT Station (Loop)
189 Bukit Batok Bus Interchange Kent Ridge Bus Terminal
SMRT Buses NightRider Services
NR5 Marina Centre Bus Terminal Jurong West Street 75 (Loop)
NR8 Marina Centre Bus Terminal Bukit Batok West Avenue 5 (Loop)
Bus Stop Code : 17171 (Clementi Station)
Service Between And Notes
SBS Transit Trunk Services
14 Bedok Bus Interchange Clementi Bus Interchange
52 Bishan Bus Interchange Jurong East Bus Interchange
78 Jurong East Bus Interchange Clementi Avenue 2 (Loop)
96 Clementi Bus Interchange NUS (Loop)
105 Serangoon Bus Interchange Jurong East Bus Interchange
147 Hougang Central Bus Interchange Clementi Bus Interchange
154 Eunos Bus Interchange Boon Lay Bus Interchange
156 Sengkang Bus Interchange Clementi Bus Interchange
165 Hougang Central Bus Interchange Clementi Bus Interchange
166 Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange Clementi Bus Interchange
175 Lorong 1 Geylang Bus Terminal Clementi Bus Interchange
183 Singapore Science Park II Jurong East Bus Interchange
185 Buona Vista Bus Terminal SBS Transit West District Depot
SBS Transit Feeder Service
284M Clementi Bus Interchange Clementi Avenue 3 (loop) Operates after Weekdays peak hours, Weekends and Public Holidays only
285 Clementi Bus Interchange Pandan Loop (Loop)
SBS Transit NiteOwl Service
5N Marina Centre Bus Terminal Jurong West
SMRT Buses Trunk Services
106 Shenton Way Bus Terminal Bukit Batok Bus Interchange
189 Kent Ridge Bus Terminal Bukit Batok Bus Interchange
SMRT Buses NightRider Services
NR5 Marina Centre Bus Terminal Jurong West Street 75 (Loop)
NR8 Marina Centre Bus Terminal Bukit Batok West Avenue 5 (Loop)

Incidents

1993 train collision

The station was also where a collision between two trains took place at around 0750 (SST) on 5 August 1993. It appeared that one train had stopped at the station for longer than usual after experiencing a technical fault, and then a second westward train hit the first. 156 commuters were injured, many of whom were on their way to work. Eight were admitted to three hospitals, while the rest received outpatient treatment.

A four-member independent panel was subsequently formed by SMRT Corporation to conduct an inquiry into the accident. The panel was chaired by Chua Koon Hoe, deputy director-general of the Public Works Department, with the members Chang Meng Teng, deputy chairman of the Public Transport Council, and Dr. Natarajan Varaprasad, principal of Temasek Polytechnic. Low Tien Sio, SMRTC's general manager (project administration) served as the secretary.

The results of the inquiry were announced by the SMRTC on 19 October 1993. Shortly after the accident The Straits Times had reported that an oil spill on the tracks was responsible for the second train's inability to brake in time.[1] Some 50 litres of oil had spilled from a locomotive doing maintenance work on the track in the pre-dawn hours of 5 August. SMRT staff had been alerted to the spill and had dispatched a cleaning crew to the neighbouring Buona Vista station, but approval to access the tracks was delayed. Already ten trains had reported difficulty braking on the track that morning. The 11th train had to use its emergency brakes upon reaching Clementi station, and while it was waiting for the brakes to be recharged so that it could move off again, the 12th approached the station and could not brake in time to avoid hitting the 11th train.

The Communications Minister at that time, Mah Bow Tan, said that as the SMRT staff followed procedures and none were found to be negligent, so no staff would be punished. However SMRT promised to look into the problem of oil spillage from maintenance locomotives by replacing the hoses and oil seals on all locomotives, checking all locomotives for leaks upon their return to depots, and assigning a station master to inspect tracks for oil. Procedures were also amended so that trains would not move off from stations preceding the spill until it had been cleaned up.[2]

No similar incidents have occurred at Clementi or any other MRT station since.

2006 accidents

On September 17, 2006, 26-year-old Jenny Low Siew Mui was pushed down off the platform on to the tracks and was slightly injured, an oncoming train having almost hit her. She saw the train coming towards her and had managed to climb over towards the side of the tracks (opposite the station platform). A Malaysian man, 26-year-old Kwong Kok Hing who pushed her onto the tracks was arrested by police after passers-by pinned him to the ground as he tried to escape. Kwong had pushed her over after a quarrel in which he refused to break-up with her.

On May 23, 2007, Kwong was sentenced to one year in jail by a Supreme Court judge. He has also reported apologized to Jenny after the incident and promised not to contact her again. After an appeal from the prosecution, the sentence was upped to three years. Kwong was not in Singapore then as he had been released after serving his one year sentence and returned to Malaysia.[3]

On October 30, 2006, a man was killed by a westbound train at the station and died on the spot. The police have described the death as an unnatural death and are investigating the matter. As a result, there was a service delay that affected 11,700 commuters.[4]

2007 accidents

On January 27, 2007, a woman in her 50s got her leg stuck in the gap between the train and the platform and fractured her leg. This happened at 8.27 am and caused delays in service between Queenstown station and Jurong East station. Train services resumed at 8.51 am.[5]

On July 20, 2007, a woman was killed by an incoming west-bound train at the station. 4120 passengers were affected by the accident as eastbound service in between Queenstown station and Jurong East station were suspended from 1.05 pm to 1.42 pm.

2008 track incursion

In a rare incident on Oct 8, 2008, a man in his 30s got onto the eastbound track at the station and walked about 200 metres towards Dover MRT Station. The man was clad in a red T-shirt and black shorts. A passenger had notified SMRT staff about the incursion at about 9 am. SMRT staff escorted the man back to Clementi MRT Station. The man was arrested under the Miscellaneous Offences Act. Westbound trains were delayed for nine minutes while eastbound trains were delayed for seven minutes.[6]

2009 accident

A woman was killed after being hit by a train at Clementi MRT station on March 24, 2009. Police said they received a call at about 6.15am that a person had fallen onto the train tracks. The Chinese woman, who was in her early seventies, was pronounced dead at about 7am by paramedics.

SMRT said the incident at 6.15am caused westbound service between Queenstown and Jurong East MRT stations to be affected. To maintain service on the unaffected stretch of the East-West line, westbound trains were turned around at Queenstown MRT Station. Train services between Jurong East and Joo Koon stations were not affected by the incident. SMRT also activated a bus bridging service from Queenstown to Jurong East stations to ferry affected passengers. The first bus arrived at Queenstown MRT Station at about 6.50am. Train services resumed at 7.03am.

SMRT said about 6,250 passengers were affected during the incident.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Oil spillage led to MRT train collision: Panel". The Straits Times. 20 October 1993.
  2. ^ "SMRT told to tighten oil spill procedures". The Straits Times. 8 August 1993.
  3. ^ "Man who pushed girlfriend onto MRT track gets 2 more years". Channel NewsAsia. 2006-10-30.
  4. ^ "Man killed by train at Clementi MRT station". Channel NewsAsia. 2006-10-30.
  5. ^ "MRT services halted briefly after woman's leg trapped in gap". Channel NewsAsia. 2007-01-27.
  6. ^ "金文泰 有人铁轨跑步 地铁急刹车 男子被追捕". Omy. 2008-10-08.
  7. ^ "Woman killed after being hit by train at Clementi". Channel News Asia. 2009-03-24.