Four MRT stations on Tuas West Extension to open on 18th June
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Four new MRT stations on the East-West Line will open in the west in June, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said. The new 7.5km Tuas West Extension begins operations on 18th June, LTA said in a press release on Thursday (27th April). There will be a preview of the extension at an open house on 16th June. All four stations will be opened to public from 12:00pm to 8:00pm, and all commuters are invited.
The extension comprises four aboveground stations beyond Joo Koon station - Gul Circle, Tuas Crescent, Tuas West Road and Tuas Link. It is expected to serve 100,000 commuters daily, in particular workers in the Jurong and Tuas Industrial estates. "For example, a journey from Ang Mo Kio to Tuas West can be cut by about 35 minutes from about 100 minutes currently, to 65 minutes with the new extension," LTA said. LTA added that the existing bus service network will be enhanced, but details will be announced later.
The Tuas West Extension project also includes the construction of the Tuas viaduct, which opened on 18th Feb, and a 26-hectare integrated depot. LTA will be holding roving exhibitions in the weeks leading up to the opening at four stations on the East-West Line - between 7:00am and 9:00am at Jurong East, Boon Lay, Pioneer and Joo Koon, and between 11:00am and 1:00pm at Boon Lay and Joo Koon.
Four new MRT stations on the East-West Line will open in the west in June, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said. The new 7.5km Tuas West Extension begins operations on 18th June, LTA said in a press release on Thursday (27th April). There will be a preview of the extension at an open house on 16th June. All four stations will be opened to public from 12:00pm to 8:00pm, and all commuters are invited.
The extension comprises four aboveground stations beyond Joo Koon station - Gul Circle, Tuas Crescent, Tuas West Road and Tuas Link. It is expected to serve 100,000 commuters daily, in particular workers in the Jurong and Tuas Industrial estates. "For example, a journey from Ang Mo Kio to Tuas West can be cut by about 35 minutes from about 100 minutes currently, to 65 minutes with the new extension," LTA said. LTA added that the existing bus service network will be enhanced, but details will be announced later.
The Tuas West Extension project also includes the construction of the Tuas viaduct, which opened on 18th Feb, and a 26-hectare integrated depot. LTA will be holding roving exhibitions in the weeks leading up to the opening at four stations on the East-West Line - between 7:00am and 9:00am at Jurong East, Boon Lay, Pioneer and Joo Koon, and between 11:00am and 1:00pm at Boon Lay and Joo Koon.
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