Bukit Batok MRT Station (NS2)
Gare
2,7
Basé sur 10 avis
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Cheen T
64 month ago
In the Malay language, "bukit" means hill, "batok" means cough. One explanation was the cold air in the area that caused coughs and cold. Research online for 4 other possibilities. Source: Infopedia
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WuHai
100 month ago
Beside a neighborhood mall which is alright
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Leon C
146 month ago
Busy periods (more or less; also depends on amount of rain and driver MCs)
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KahWee T
150 month ago
There's a grumpy looking Chinese madam swinging her light saber at the platform train gates. Stay clear of the door, she's grouchy!
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Magnus
153 month ago
This station is considered the last stop to jurong east station. During peak hours. If boarding the train seems impossible. You may consider taking the train back up to Bukit Gombak. Then back down.
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Willy
168 month ago
Discounted train fares who travel B4 the morning peak hours.Commuters who exit any NS /EW line station in the city area before 7.30am, Mon to Sat, excluding public holidays, enjoy a 10-cent discount.
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Willy
168 month ago
At Bukit Batok 7:23 7:36 7:42 7:50 8:07 8:16 8:23When you take the "cross line" trains, you do not need to change trains at JURONG EAST if you are going EASTWARDS (to CLEMENTI directn)
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Willy
169 month ago
http://bible.is/Finding Wisdom from the Bible no longer boring. Faith Comes By Hearing, I find dramatize narrative for Chinese: Cantonese & Mandarin vry engaging, entertaining & additive!
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Leon C
172 month ago
Bakery clears items at $1 per item relatively early, starting around knock-off time (6pm or so). Pretty good selection if you don't mind the mass-produced factory stuff.
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Jeremy G
174 month ago
There are Bakery / Ananas Cafe / Food Stores at the MRT. It opens after 9pm still, not bad for a late dinner. Ahem, Dabao and ready to go at least :)