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12 MRT stations for Bukit Timah by 2015

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12 MRT stations for Bukit Timah by 2015

Posted by luxuryasiahome on July 16, 2008
180,000 rides expected on the underground line
A DOZEN new MRT stations will come up in the Bukit Timah area as part of Stage 2 of the Downtown Line.
They will serve several schools such as Singapore Chinese Girls’ School, National Junior College, Hwa Chong Institution, Nanyang Girls’ High, Raffles Girls’ Primary, and Assumption English School.

This phase, to be completed by 2015, will give Bukit Timah residents access to trains for the first time. They are now served only by buses.
The stations will also serve the Toh Yi and Bukit Panjang Housing Board estates, and take commuters to shopping malls such as Serene Centre, Beauty World and Ten Mile Junction.
The Downtown Line is being built in three stages and will have 40 stations, with trains running from the north-western and eastern areas of Singapore to the Central Business District and Marina Bay.
Stage 2 will intersect other MRT lines at Little India, Newton and the Botanic Gardens.
Details of this phase were announced yesterday. This section spans 16.6km, from Rochor in the south to Bukit Panjang in the north.
Taking the train is expected to shave travelling time from Bukit Panjang to Marina Bay by almost half an hour.
Major construction on the line is expected to start in the middle of next year, and the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said very little land acquisition will be needed.
LTA deputy chief executive Lim Bok Ngam said builders will face new challenges.
For one thing, the area’s rocky soil, unlike the marine clay encountered in most previous lines, is hard, so tunnel boring will be slower.
The all-underground line will also go under the Rochor Canal, which will have to be diverted during construction.
The line is expected to be well used, said LTA chief executive Yam Ah Mee. He expects it to account for 180,000 rides a day – more than a third of the $12billion Downtown Line’s anticipated total ridership of 500,000.
Besides giving Bukit Timah residents quicker access to the city, the line will bring another benefit: The values of their properties are expected to rise.
Jones Lang LaSalle’s head of research (South-east Asia) Chua Yang Liang said: ‘Typically, properties within walking distance of MRT stations would see an enhancement in value.’
But Mr Nicholas Mak, director of research and consultancy at Knight Frank, said the completion date is a long way off. In that time, ‘the economy and financial market will have a stronger effect on property prices’.
Stage 1 of the Downtown Line is a 4.3km stretch with six stations. It will be completed in 2013. Stage 3, spanning 19.1km with 15 stops, will be ready by 2016.
When the line is completed, a commuter can travel from Bukit Panjang to Tampines in 65 minutes.
Source : Straits Times – 16 Jul 2008





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saratogas

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Wow, this news is another boost to the hot property price in Bukit Timah area. I thought Gahment want to cool down the property price?
 

ps07857

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The govt is so good to us..... finally promises are being kept... I am voting for them again next year.... Who else can provide such services to their citizens. The home values in Bukit Timah will go up! Cheers... (I don't own any homes there fyi)
 

jimmyfallon

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They are adding this line because its profitable to do so. I read somewhere that MRT is the only urban public transit system that is profitable. aka, no govt subsidy to run.
 

longbow

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Wah old news wat - July 16 2008?????



Posted by luxuryasiahome on July 16, 2008
180,000 rides expected on the underground line
A DOZEN new MRT stations will come up in the Bukit Timah area as part of Stage 2 of the Downtown Line.
 

manokie

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kum lan plan again by the smart alexes

BUKIT timah is a place for elites.. what the hell they need public transportation for??? they definitely have their own cars

what a total waste of public funds.. pui

elites so greedy, still want to shower themselves and their sons with cheap public transport
 

xebay11

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Not only elites live there, that area is very low density population, unlike heartland malls, look at how Bukit Timah Shopping centre and Beauty World Plaza are like ghost town due to the low density.
 
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