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Sep 18, 2010
Outram station will get restroom upgrade
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WE THANK Mr Ronald Lee for his letter about the absence of restrooms in Outram Park station ('Improve facilities'; Sept 8).
As part of our continuous efforts to upgrade the station to meet the needs of the elderly and less mobile commuters, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will be providing public toilets at the Outram Park East-West Line station by 2011. Meanwhile, commuters can use the existing toilets located at Outram Park North-East Line station, which are near the exit leading to the Singapore General Hospital. We have also provided signs within the station to direct commuters to these toilets.
Currently, lifts at MRT stations, including Outram Park station, are already provided with a minimum ventilation rate of 60 air-changes per hour. This would mean that the air volume in the lift car is replaced 60 times per hour, which is three times the stipulated requirement.
Lifts at the stations are equipped with an alarm button for users to alert station staff. Lift users can also use the lift intercom to contact station staff for help.
Helen Lim (Ms)
Deputy Director, Media Relations
Land Transport Authority
Outram station will get restroom upgrade
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WE THANK Mr Ronald Lee for his letter about the absence of restrooms in Outram Park station ('Improve facilities'; Sept 8).
As part of our continuous efforts to upgrade the station to meet the needs of the elderly and less mobile commuters, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will be providing public toilets at the Outram Park East-West Line station by 2011. Meanwhile, commuters can use the existing toilets located at Outram Park North-East Line station, which are near the exit leading to the Singapore General Hospital. We have also provided signs within the station to direct commuters to these toilets.
Currently, lifts at MRT stations, including Outram Park station, are already provided with a minimum ventilation rate of 60 air-changes per hour. This would mean that the air volume in the lift car is replaced 60 times per hour, which is three times the stipulated requirement.
Lifts at the stations are equipped with an alarm button for users to alert station staff. Lift users can also use the lift intercom to contact station staff for help.
Helen Lim (Ms)
Deputy Director, Media Relations
Land Transport Authority