S'pore to have two new MRT lines by 2030
Singapore will have two new MRT lines, while three existing lines will
be extended. These will double the rail network stretch to 360
kilometres, compared with the current 178 kilometres.
By then, eight in 10 households will have a train station within a 10-minute walk, compared with about six in 10 currently.
These plans for the rail network followed a review of the Land Transport Master Plan by the Land Transport Authority (LTA).
Transport
Minister Lui Tuck Yew announced the new developments when he visited
Chinatown Station of the Downtown Line on Thursday.
The new lines are the Cross Island Line (CRL) and Jurong Region Line (JRL).
The
CRL will run from Jurong Industrial Estate and pass through areas such
as West Coast, Bukit Timah, Ang Mo Kio, Punggol and Pasir Ris before
ending in Changi. The 50-kilometre line, which is expected to be
completed by 2030, will be connected to all existing lines.
It is expected to relieve the load of the existing East-West and North-East lines and shorten journey times significantly.
Mr
Lui said: "The eastern leg of the CRL will also include a segment that
extends into the centre of Punggol. Residents in Punggol will be able to
take a short cut to Pasir Ris, which is a popular and much demanded
travel route, in only 10 to 15 minutes, compared to a 40 minute bus
journey that they experience today."
The other new line -- Jurong
Region Line -- will be completed in 2025. The 20-kilometre line will
pass through areas such as Jurong West, Jurong Industrial District, West
Coast, Choa Chu Kang and potential new developments in Tengah.
Those
travelling from the North to Jurong, like students of Nanyang
Technological University, can skip Jurong East Station on the East-West
Line.
Three existing lines -- the Circle Line (CCL), Downtown Line (DTL) and North-East Line (NEL) -- will be extended.
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The
CCL will be four kilometres longer -- to close the link between
HarbourFront and Marina Bay stations and save commuters the hassle of
making multiple transfers. The extension, which will also pass through
Keppel, is expected to be completed by 2025.
The DTL will be two
kilometres longer by 2025 -- to run through the East Coast area. It will
be connected to the East West Line and the Eastern Region Line, which
will be ready by 2020, so that commuters can transfer between the
Downtown Line and Eastern Region Line in the east.
As for the
NEL, two kilometres will be added by 2030 -- in tandem with new
developments in Punggol -- to serve Punggol North, including the new
Punggol Downtown.
Mr Lui said all these changes promise not just faster and more convenient travel.
He
said: "We will also have a more resilient network that can better
mitigate disruptions in our MRT system and also allow us to shut down
parts of the network for longer durations to carry out improvement works
without causing too much inconvenience to commuters."
The LTA is
also exploring the possibility of an additional station between
Sembawang and Yishun stations on the North-South Line, in anticipation
of future developments in the area.
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Good initiative by the LTA and government to help cope with the massive population boom in Singapore. But all these will only be ready in 2030, which is 17years from now. It is so far away it makes everyone roll their eyes. Haha, hopefully the old people by then will still be able to walk to the MRT stations to make use of them.
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