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Construction work has begun to set up Hume MRT station in Bukit Timah ahead of its planned opening by 2025.
Most of the work will be done at night after train services have stopped, as the station is on an operational MRT line, Chua Chu Kang GRC MP Low Yen Ling said in a Facebook post yesterday.
Hume station, which is located in Ms Low s district, is the last station in the second stretch of the Downtown Line yet to open. It has had a shell structure since 2015. But its opening was delayed, with the Government saying that developments in the area and ridership growth did not yet warrant the station opening.
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