Singapore, Malaysia and Australia improve their railway network
The three countries have destined most of their resources to investments focused on metro and railway. We analyze the most important development projects currently.… Sigue leyendo →
The three countries have destined most of their resources to investments focused on metro and railway. We analyze the most important development projects currently.… Sigue leyendo →
The 20 km line of Jurong (JRL) will connect the region to the existing rail network for faster access to the rest of the island. It is expected to be completed approximately by 2025 and will provide service to the … Sigue leyendo →
The Cross Island (CRL) line will be about 50 kilometres long and is expected to be operational in 2030.
The Northeast line, 20 kilometres long, will offer service to Punggol North, including the new center of Punggol. It is expected to be completed in approximately 2030. … Sigue leyendo →
The 4 kilometres long CCL6 line, will connect Harbourfront station with Marina Bay station. When the three stations of Keppel, Prince Edward and Cantonment are completed in 2025, CCL will have a total of 33 stations, including 12 exchange stations … Sigue leyendo →
It connects the East with the West through the 49 km and 35 stations that make up the East-West line. Today, it is the longest line in operation in Singapore. It runs through schools (Nanyang Technological University, National University, … Sigue leyendo →
Since last December is already operating the central line 2 (DTL2). 16.6 kilometres that make up the DTL2, from Bukit Panjang, through the School District in Bukit Timah Road. The opening of the lines DTL2 and DTL1 have provided direct … Sigue leyendo →
Canberra Station is a new metro station in the North-South line. It is the first line of Singapore subway – parts of it were in operation in 1987 – but a new station in Canberra will be added to it … Sigue leyendo →
TEL is a line between the Thomson Line and the eastern region line. With 43 kilometres, it will add 31 new stations to the existing rail network, and will have 7 exchange ones, which will join the East-West line, the … Sigue leyendo →
The project is still under study. It aims to connect Kuala Lumpur with Singapore via a high-speed train and the trip would last about 90 minutes. The original route would be about 330 kilometres, with 4 or 5 stations: in … Sigue leyendo →
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