A connected Rail Corridor by 2021 The 24km stretch will run from the Woodlands Regional Centre, which will house an agri-food innovation park, all the way down to the Greater Southern Waterfront.

LEGEND Recreational/Leisure Business Industrial Housing Heritage

MALAYSIA Baru

Causeway

Stagmont Ring Community Node One of eight "activity nodes" along the Rail Corridor, it is proposed as a commu- WOODLANDS Located across Kranji MRT station, the nity hub with programmes and facilities node can be the start of the Rail Corridor such as community farms, playgrounds journey for both residents and workers in and shing ponds for families. KRANJI the north. Racecourse

Sungei Kadut Agri-Food Innovation Park

SUNGEI KADUT BKE

Stagmont Ring Community Node Fire Station – future housing Choa Chu Kang – This node will feature a forest walk and future housing Central The Rail Corridor will be integrated with Catchment observation tower for panoramic views of future housing in the area as well as ROAD Area Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. Pang Sua Canal. One of the housing Bukit Panjang concepts includes a "linear forest" of MRT station high-rise blocks in harmony with greenery. BUKIT PANJANG

BUKIT BATOK Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Bukit Timah Fire Station

Beauty World Rifle Range PIE Nature Park Beauty World Bukit Timah Railway Station MRT station / Station Master’s Quarters Bukit Timah King Albert Park The station will be revitalised into a Ri e Range Nature Park Railway Station MRT station distinctive community node that highlights its heritage and will include Highlights include a former quarry various spaces for the community to restored as a freshwater habitat, one-north enjoy. improved hiking trails and habitat for Holland Plain Business Park wildlife. Halt – future housing QUEENSTOWN

Alexandra Hospital AYE

Silat Queensway – Railway Station future housing

Greater Southern one-north Business Park Silat Waterfront At , near one-north, the Rail Corridor will become a vibrant activity The upcoming residential development will space where workers and residents enjoy have an access park leading to the Rail activities such as outdoor lm screenings. Corridor when completed by 2023.

Source: URA PHOTOS: URA, NIKKEN SEKKEI, TOTE BOARD, JTC CORPORATION, DP ARCHITECTS, MKPL ARCHITECTS STRAITS TIMES GRAPHICS