Rail Corridor (Singapore)
The Rail Corridor is a greenway in Singapore created from sections of the former railway line that once linked Peninsular Malaysia with Singapore. After crossing the causeway, the railway ran south from Woodlands Train Checkpoint and continued through the planning areas of Sungei Kadut before reaching Bukit Panjang and Bukit Timah, which includes the site of the former Bukit Timah railway station. From there it passed through Queenstown and ended at Bukit Merah, the location of the former Tanjong Pagar railway station. Most of this route was converted into the Rail Corridor after the tracks were removed. Although much of the trail follows the original alignment of the former railway, certain stretches have been temporarily rerouted. These diversions support ongoing restoration efforts aimed at conserving bridges, stations and other historic elements, as well as facilitating nearby construction projects, including new residential developments. Another branch of the trail following the path of the former Jurong railway line is planned to begin construction in early 2025. It is planned to open progressively from end-2026.
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Rail Corridor, Central Region Holland Village
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 1.3241666666667 ° | E 103.78166666667 ° |
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Rail Corridor
Rail Corridor
279417 Central Region, Holland Village
Singapore
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