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Botanic Gardens MRT station

2011 establishments in SingaporeMass Rapid Transit (Singapore) stationsRailway stations opened in 2011Tanglin
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CC19 DT9 Botanic Gardens MRT Exit A 20201219 181723

Botanic Gardens MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) interchange station on the Downtown line and Circle line in Tanglin, Singapore, located at the junction of Bukit Timah Road and Cluny Park Road. The station is located at the northwestern corner of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, where it was named after. It is the nearest MRT station to the Bukit Timah campus of the National University of Singapore. As Bukit Brown MRT station is currently non-operational, the section of tracks between Botanic Gardens station and Caldecott MRT station is the longest between any two stations on the Circle line. Botanic Gardens station is the only currently operational MRT station in Singapore to have an official Malay name.

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Botanic Gardens MRT station
Cluny Park Road, Singapore Tanglin

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Cluny Park Road
259760 Singapore, Tanglin
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CC19 DT9 Botanic Gardens MRT Exit A 20201219 181723
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