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Keat Hong MRT station

BP LRT · BP3

Information updated: July 2026
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Keat Hong station in detail

Keat Hong MRT station in Singapore — Bukit Panjang LRT (BP3)
BP3

Keat Hong is a short hop from South View and serves the HDB blocks around Keat Hong Close and Keat Hong Link, plus Keat Hong Community Club a few minutes' walk from the platform. It's a purely residential stop with a neighbourhood feel — a coffee shop or two, a playground, blocks of flats — rather than anywhere a visitor would deliberately come. The station's main job is ferrying residents to Choa Chu Kang for the North South Line or onward past Teck Whye and Phoenix to Bukit Panjang for the Downtown Line. Like the rest of the stem section, there's no Service A/B split to worry about here, and trains run every few minutes through the day.

What is around Keat Hong?

Keat Hong Community Club
4 min walk
a five-storey community centre with a gym, classes and a hall for residents, a short walk from the station
Neighbourhood coffee shop and provision stores
3 min walk
the small cluster of shops at the foot of the nearby HDB blocks
Primary school in the estate
6 min walk
one of the schools serving Choa Chu Kang families within walking distance of the station

Connections from this station

Bus stops outside the station
local feeder routes toward Choa Chu Kang interchange and Bukit Panjang
Bicycle parking racks
sheltered stands for residents making the final leg home

Fares and travel times from Keat Hong

ToDistanceAdult fareBefore 07:45
Dhoby Ghaut17.3 kmS$2.20S$1.70
City Hall18.7 kmS$2.24S$1.74
Raffles Place19.5 kmS$2.27S$1.77
Orchard15.5 kmS$2.11S$1.61
Jurong East6.4 kmS$1.68S$1.18
Changi Airport33.4 kmS$2.50S$2.00
Bayfront20.4 kmS$2.30S$1.80
HarbourFront18.7 kmS$2.24S$1.74

Indicative distance-based card fares. Tap in before 07:45 on a weekday and 50 cents comes off any fare. Work out an exact route in the route planner.

Facilities at Keat Hong

Step-free access
lifts and ramps to the platform, with level boarding through the platform screen doors
SimplyGo / EZ-Link tap in-out
no separate LRT ticket; the same fare gates read contactless cards and phones as the MRT
Wireless@SG
free wifi on the platform, though coverage inside the cabin can be patchy
Passenger help points
intercom line to station control for assistance; Bukit Panjang LRT stations are unstaffed
Tip

There's nothing to see at Keat Hong itself, and that's fine — it's a feeder stop for the estate around it. If you're transferring to the North South Line, ride toward Choa Chu Kang rather than the long way round through Bukit Panjang.

Keat Hong — frequently asked questions

Just the Bukit Panjang LRT (BP3). It’s on the stem between Choa Chu Kang and Bukit Panjang, so every train that stops here is heading the same direction — there’s no loop choice to make.

Yes. Like every station on the Bukit Panjang LRT, platforms are reached by lift or ramp and trains have level boarding through platform screen doors, so wheelchairs and prams aren’t an issue.

About three to four minutes and two stops on the LRT, landing you at Choa Chu Kang (NS4/BP1) for the North South Line, a same-fare paid-area transfer, with no separate ticket or extra tap required.

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