Lorong Chuan MRT station

It is located underneath Serangoon Avenue 3 near the junction of Lorong Chuan, which the station is named after.

Nominal compensation was paid as it takes into account the increase in the market value of the condominium when the MRT station is built on the acquired land.

[3] Contract C825A for the construction and completion of Lorong Chuan station was awarded to Sato Kogyo (S) Pte Ltd at a sum of S$65 million in June 2003.

[4][5] The station was opened on 28 May 2009 along with the rest of Stage 3 of the Circle line, delayed due to the Nicoll Highway collapse on 20 April 2004.

[8] As part of the Art-in-Transit, Yoma and A Dose of Light designed a hand-drawn artwork, Through the Looking Glass, depicting the entire island of Singapore as well as the seafaring activities.

Exit A of Lorong Chuan MRT station. This exit was built on the former premises of the adjacent Nanyang Junior College , as a former entrance driveway before the institution was redeveloped.