Halal Food in 30 Paya Lebar Road
Paya Lebar MRT Station represents a significant transport interchange in Singapore's eastern corridor, serving both the East West Line and Circle Line. The station building at Paya Lebar Road opened on 4 November 1989 as part of the MRT's eastern line extension, later becoming the first station in the network to serve both an elevated and underground line when the Circle Line opened here on 17 April 2010. The station complex features five ground-level exits providing comprehensive barrier-free accessibility, reflecting modern universal design standards. Direct underground connections link the station to the Paya Lebar Central commercial hub, including Paya Lebar Quarter and Paya Lebar Square shopping malls. This integration transforms the station into more than a transit point, serving as a gateway to office towers, retail spaces, and dining establishments in the rapidly developing precinct. Despite its name, the station actually sits along Paya Lebar Road near the junction with Sims Avenue, serving the Geylang area rather than Paya Lebar proper. Operating daily from 5:30am to 12:30am, the interchange handles substantial passenger traffic from surrounding residential estates and the growing office population in Paya Lebar Central. The station's dual-line connectivity makes it a crucial node in Singapore's MRT network.
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