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Tai Seng MRT station

CCL · CC11

Information updated: July 2026
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No
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step-free (lifts)
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Tai Seng station in detail

Tai Seng MRT station in Singapore — Circle Line (CC11)
CC11

Tai Seng serves a business park of media, technology and logistics firms rather than any tourist landmark, and on weekdays the station fills with office workers at the start and end of the working day. The area has grown up around light industry since the 1970s and has since attracted design studios, production houses and IT companies into its converted factory blocks, alongside a scattering of cafés and food courts that keep the lunchtime crowd fed. Outside office hours Tai Seng is quiet, which makes it one of the more functional, least visited stops on the Circle Line for anyone not working locally.

What is around Tai Seng?

Tai Seng Business Park
3 min walk
Cluster of media, technology and logistics companies in converted industrial blocks.
Business park food courts
4 min walk
Food courts and cafés serving the office workforce at lunchtime.
Converted factory blocks
5 min walk
Former light-industrial buildings now home to design and production studios.

Connections from this station

Bus stops on Tai Seng Avenue and Airport Road
Services towards Paya Lebar and Serangoon.
Taxi stand at street level
Busiest around the lunchtime and evening commute.

Fares and travel times from Tai Seng

ToDistanceAdult fareBefore 07:45
Dhoby Ghaut7.7 kmS$1.75S$1.25
City Hall7.7 kmS$1.75S$1.25
Raffles Place8.8 kmS$1.82S$1.32
Orchard9.1 kmS$1.82S$1.32
Jurong East20.3 kmS$2.30S$1.80
Changi Airport14.3 kmS$2.07S$1.57
Bayfront8.3 kmS$1.82S$1.32
HarbourFront13.4 kmS$2.02S$1.52

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 Tai Seng

Step-free access
Lifts serve both exits and the platform.
Platform screen doors
Full-height doors along the platform edge.
Fare card top-up
Add value or check balance at the service centre.
Free public wifi
Wireless coverage across concourse and platform.
Tip

Tai Seng's lunch spots get busy fast between 12 and 1.30pm on weekdays; going slightly earlier or later gets you a table without the queue, and the area is largely shut at weekends.

Tai Seng — frequently asked questions

Only the Circle Line calls here — it is not an interchange station. The nearest change is MacPherson, one stop away, where the Downtown Line crosses the loop.

Mainly a business park of media, technology and logistics companies housed in converted industrial blocks, with lunch spots aimed at office workers rather than visitors passing through.

No, it is primarily a weekday commuter station serving office workers, and it is noticeably quieter on Saturdays and Sundays when the business park empties out.

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