In July 2016, during thegroundbreaking ceremony for the eastern stretch of the Thomson–East Coast Line (TEL), then Transport MinisterKhaw Boon Wan announced the possibility of extending the TEL to Changi Airport, to provide a more direct connection from the airport to the city. The extension will open along with the future Terminal 5 of the airport.[4] In March 2017,The Straits Times published an article mentioning the likelihood of the MRT station at Terminal 5 to interchange with theCross Island Line (CRL), though plans for that were yet to be finalised.[5] This was later confirmed byLTA in January 2019, during the announcement of Phase 1 of the CRL, stating that the station code "CR1" will be reserved for a station in Terminal 5.[6] Later that year on 25 May, LTA published the Land Transport Masterplan 2040, which confirmed the extension of both lines to the Terminal 5, with plans for the TEL to further extend to the existingChangi Airport MRT station on theEast–West Line and absorb the Changi Airport branch of that line, which includesExpo andTanah Merah stations.[7][8][9]
In 2019, contract T316 for the construction of twin bored tunnels from Changi Airport station to Terminal 5 was awarded to Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co (Singapore) Pte Ltd for S$321.7 million (US$240.07 million).[10][11]
On 14 May 2025, during the groundbreaking of Terminal 5,[12] the airport operator Changi Airport Group gave further confirmation of plans to extend the TEL and CRL to the terminal, and the first render of the station design was unveiled.[13][14][15] Later on 25 July, the Land Transport Authority officially unveiled the alignment of TELe and the location of Changi Terminal 5 station.[16][17]
The station will be built in the Terminal 5 ground transport centre.[18] The sculpted columns and ceilings of the future station are designed to evoke rain trees, which, according to Changi Airport Group, would create a sense of connection to nature.[3]
^Deng, Wei-ting (26 July 2025).樟宜机场T5将建地铁站 公众未来可搭汤东线和跨岛线直达 [Changi Airport T5 will have an MRT station. The public can take the Thomson–East Coast Line and Cross Island Line directly to the airport in the future.] (in Chinese).Lianhe Zaobao. Retrieved27 July 2025.