When the station is ready, commuting between Turf City and Pasir Ris will take only 35 minutes.
SINGAPORE – The Land Transport Authority has awarded a civil contract of about $530 million for the design and construction of Turf City MRT station in Bukit Timah in the second phase of the Cross Island Line .
When the station is ready, commuting between Turf City and Pasir Ris Central will take only 35 minutes on the CRL, instead of a one-hour journey through the Downtown and East-West lines. The upcoming estate includes plans to develop 15,000 to 20,000 new homes in the next two or three decades. Another road calming measure that will be rolled out is the installation of speed bumps and speed limit signs on construction site access roads during construction to remind drivers to slow down and to keep a lookout for wandering animals.
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