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Joo Koon MRT station is an above-ground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station along the East West Line in Pioneer planning area, Singapore. [ 1 ] Joo Koon station is named after Joo Koon Village, a rural Chinese settlement that once stood in the area before it was turned into an industrial estate in the 1960s.
Joo Koon MRT station is located at Joo Koon Circle along Benoi Road and International Road. ... This page was last edited on 20 July 2024, at 07:07 (UTC).
Boon Lay – Joo Koon: 18 June 2017: Tuas West Extension: Joo Koon – Tuas Link: 16 November 2017 Temporary closure of Joo Koon – Tuas Link (Due to a train collision at Joo Koon) 20 November 2017 Reopening of Gul Circle – Tuas Link (Reopens as a separate line, transfer between Joo Koon & Gul Circle) 28 May 2018
Boon Lay Bus Interchange began operating on 1 July 1990 with services that used to terminate at the former Jurong Bus Interchange at Jurong Port Road and Jurong East Bus Interchange being re-routed to terminate there. That time, the Jurong West extension and Tuas Industrial area was still largely under development. As both areas are undergoing ...
Joo Koon Bus Interchange is a bus interchange located in Joo Koon, Singapore. The facility is situated at the junction of Joo Koon Circle and Benoi Road, and located at the ground level of NTUC FairPrice 's FairPrice Hub, next to Joo Koon MRT station on the East–West line .
Joo Koon (裕群) is an industrial estate in Jurong of the West Region of Singapore.East of Joo Koon is Lok Yang and South is Gul.Joo Koon consists mostly of factories. It is bounded by Upper Jurong Road, the Pan Island Expressway, Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim and Benoi Road.
[74] [75] Following another evaluation by the LTA, [76] [77] SBS Transit announced at the end of 2005 that it would open the station on 15 January 2006. [78] [79] The Buangkok station opened as scheduled "with much fanfare". [80] [81] Since its opening, however, the station averaged only 1,386 daily riders instead of the expected 6,000. [82]
Decathlon's former logo. Founded by Michel Leclercq in 1976, Decathlon started with a store in Lille, France. [9] Its holding company was formerly known as Oxylane. [10]The company expanded abroad to Germany in 1986, [11] Spain in 1992, [11] [12] Italy in 1993, [11] Belgium in 1997, [13] Portugal, the United Kingdom in 1999, Brazil in 2001, mainland China in 2003, India and Romania in 2009 ...