Paya Lebar Station(CC9)(EW8) Train Service Has Been Affected and We Are Working to Restore Normal Service As Quickly As Possible

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Paya Lebar Station(CC9)(EW8) Train Service Has Been Affected and We Are Working to Restore Normal Service As Quickly As Possible Paya Lebar Station(CC9)(EW8) Train service has been affected and we are working to restore normal service as quickly as possible. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Alternative Transport Bus Services from Paya Lebar to: Aljunied Station (EW9) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 137 Ang Mo Kio Station (NS16) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 24,76,135 Bartley Station (CC12) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 28 # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 24, 28,155 Bedok Station (EW5) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 137 Bedok North Station (DT29) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 137 Bedok Reservoir Station (DT30) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 28 Boon Lay Station (EW27) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 154 Botanic Gardens Station (CC19)(DT9) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 154 Buangkok Station (NE15) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 43 Changi Airport Station (CG2) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 24 Clementi Station (EW23) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 154 Eunos Station (EW7)(Bus Interchange) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 24, 28,76,154, 155 Esplanade Station (CC3) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 70,70M Expo Station (CG1)(DT35) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 24 Kembangan Station (EW6) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 24, 28 King Albert Park Station (DT6) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 154 Lakeside Station (EW26) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 154 MacPherson Station (CC10)(DT26) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 24, 28, 43, 70, 70M, 76, 135, 137, 154 Mattar Station (DT25) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 135,154,155 Nicoll Highway Station (CC5) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 70,70M Promenade Station (CC4)(DT15) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 70M Punggol Station (NE17)(PTC) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 43 Raffles Place Station(EW14)(NS26) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 70 Serangoon Station (NE12)(CC13) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 43,70,70M,135 Sengkang Station (NE16)(STC) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 43 Soo Teck LRT Station (PW7) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 43 Sixth Avenue Station (DT7) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 154 Tai Seng Station (CC11) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 24,28,43,70, 70M,76 Tampines Station (EW2)(DT32) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 28 Tampines West Station (DT31) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 28 Tan Kah Kee Station (DT8) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 154 Toa Payoh Station (NS19) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 28,155 Tanah Merah Station (EW4) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 24 Revision 1.7 (Nov 2017) CPYL - Page 1 of 3 Tanjong Pagar Station (EW15) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 70 Ubi Station (DT27) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 137 Upper Changi Station (DT34) # Bus Stop 1 (Exit B): 24 Woodleigh Station (NE11) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 135,155 Yio Chu Kang Station (NS15) # Bus Stop 2 (Exit C): 70,70M,76 # All public bus services at this location are free when Train Service is affected. Taxi Services: Nearest Taxi Stand: Exit A :Paya Lebar Square or Exit C SMRT Taxi - 6555 8888 Comfort Taxi - 6552 1111 Taxi Booking Service Hotlines: Trans Cab – 6555 3333 Premier Taxis - 6363 6888 Revision 1.7 (Nov 2017) CPYL - Page 2 of 3 Revision 1.7 (Nov 2017) CPYL - Page 3 of 3 .
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