Busy MRT Station in the Central of the City that connects to the Bendemeer Shopping Mall, the DBS Bank, KFC, McDonald's, the Bristol and Boon Tiong Kee Chicken Rice at Blk 34, Chang Long Roasted Duck, Pork and Chicken [plus Noodles and rice], Kitchen Ware Store at Blk 34, as well as the ever popular Blk 29, Bendemeer Cooked Food and Market. The MRT Station is generally clean and housed a small Seven Eleven Store and occasionally marketing displays with vendors by Financial House such as Standard Chartered, and Courses for Seniors. The toilet is on level one behind the Max : Gold/ Jewellery Store: Level 1.
Boon Keng MRT Station has pathway that linked to the Sikhs Temple which was originally from Waterloo St [Cheng Yan Place] and the historical Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital. The nearby schools are Hong Wen School, Bendemeer and North Light Secondary School. It is generally a busy MRT Station throughout the Day whereby many Seniors use the MRT Station for morning meetings with...
Read moreOpened on 20 June 2003 as part of the first MRT line under SBS Transit (North East MRT line), this MRT station is located within the Bendemeer planning subzone of Kallang underneath Serangoon Road after the junction with Towner Road and Boon Keng Road, bringing direct rail connectivity to serve the housing estates of Towner Road, Whampoa West and Bendemeer Road along with Bendemeer Shopping Mall, Kallang Community Club and Bendemeer Road Market & Food Centre. The bus services serving Boon Keng MRT station are services 13, 21, 23, 31, 64, 65, 125, 130, 133, 139, 140, 147 and 147A operated by SBS Transit, bus services 857 and 857B operated by Tower Transit Singapore and service 985 operated by SMRT Buses. The station was named after Lim Boon Keng, a Chinese physician who promoted health and educational reforms in Singapore and the artwork in this station is Metamorphosis designed by...
Read moreBoon Keng MRT Station is a clean and efficient transport hub located in the Kallang area, offering convenient access to nearby residential neighborhoods and amenities. The station is well-maintained, with clear signage and helpful staff, making it easy for commuters to navigate. While it’s not as bustling as some of the major interchange stations, its accessibility to buses, shops, and eateries adds to its practicality. The surrounding area has a local, laid-back vibe with wet markets, hawker centers, and small businesses nearby. Overall, Boon Keng MRT serves as a reliable and straightforward stop for daily commuters and those exploring the heartlands...
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