Government to acquire Raffles Country Club for Singapore-KL High Speed Rail
04 Jan 2017|1,665 views
The land that the Raffles Country Club - located in Tuas - sits on will be acquired by the Government for the future Singapore-Kuala Lumpur High-Speed Rail (HSR) and the new Cross Island Line's (CRL) western depot. In an announcement on its website on Wednesday (4th January), the club said it will be required to hand over the 143ha site to the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) by 31st July 2018.
Opened in 1988, Raffles Country Club has two 18-hole golf courses and about 2,650 members. A check on club membership broker websites showed the club memberships being transacted for between $32,500 and $34,000.
Its lease was due to expire in 2028. The Land Transport Authority and SLA in a joint statement on Wednesday said that the site was the most suitable location to run at-grade tracks immediately after the bridge that will span the Straits of Johor.
The site will also hold the tunnel portal leading to the underground tunnels that will take the HSR to the Jurong East terminus, as well as crossover tracks and a siding facility to temporarily house trains near the border.
Part of the site will also be used for the new CRL's western depot as a stabling and maintenance facility. The CRL, which will serve areas like Loyang, Hougang and Clementi, is expected to be ready by 2030. SLA added that it will work closely with the management of the club to assist it through the acquisition process.
Raffles Country Club becomes the second country club to be acquired by the Government for the 350km-long HSR project, which is slated to begin operations in 2026. It was announced in May 2015 that Jurong Country Club in Jurong East will become the Singapore terminus for the HSR.
The land that the Raffles Country Club - located in Tuas - sits on will be acquired by the Government for the future Singapore-Kuala Lumpur High-Speed Rail (HSR) and the new Cross Island Line's (CRL) western depot. In an announcement on its website on Wednesday (4th January), the club said it will be required to hand over the 143ha site to the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) by 31st July 2018.
Opened in 1988, Raffles Country Club has two 18-hole golf courses and about 2,650 members. A check on club membership broker websites showed the club memberships being transacted for between $32,500 and $34,000.
Its lease was due to expire in 2028. The Land Transport Authority and SLA in a joint statement on Wednesday said that the site was the most suitable location to run at-grade tracks immediately after the bridge that will span the Straits of Johor.
The site will also hold the tunnel portal leading to the underground tunnels that will take the HSR to the Jurong East terminus, as well as crossover tracks and a siding facility to temporarily house trains near the border.
Part of the site will also be used for the new CRL's western depot as a stabling and maintenance facility. The CRL, which will serve areas like Loyang, Hougang and Clementi, is expected to be ready by 2030. SLA added that it will work closely with the management of the club to assist it through the acquisition process.
Raffles Country Club becomes the second country club to be acquired by the Government for the 350km-long HSR project, which is slated to begin operations in 2026. It was announced in May 2015 that Jurong Country Club in Jurong East will become the Singapore terminus for the HSR.
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