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#Annyeonghasaeyo 👋 Here’s a first, exclusive look of our Jurong Region Line (#JRL) trains being put together in South Korea! 🇰🇷🚝🙌
Check out what the trains have been up to in our latest #ProgressUpdate above! 🛠
Check out what the trains have been up to in our latest #ProgressUpdate above! 🛠
#PSA 📢 To facilitate construction works for the Jurong Region Line 🚄 (#JRL), there will be temporary road closures at the following locations & time periods:
🚧 Jurong West Street 75
📅 16 Feb 2024 to end-2024, on selected nights*
⏰ 11pm to 5.30am
🚧 Jurong East Central
📅 2 Mar 2024 to end-2024, on selected nights*
⏰12.30am to 5.30am
🚍 Some bus services will need to be diverted because of the work schedules. However, existing accesses to carparks and developments will not be affected.
More details about the road closures and affected bus services can be found in our visuals above.
Do look out for road signs in the vicinity regarding these closures and the alternative routes you can take. Remember to plan your journeys in advance too. 📱
(*These road closures are scheduled on selected nights with low traffic volume to minimise inconveniences to the public, while balancing the need to provide working space and time to conduct critical works safely.)
🚧 Jurong West Street 75
📅 16 Feb 2024 to end-2024, on selected nights*
⏰ 11pm to 5.30am
🚧 Jurong East Central
📅 2 Mar 2024 to end-2024, on selected nights*
⏰12.30am to 5.30am
🚍 Some bus services will need to be diverted because of the work schedules. However, existing accesses to carparks and developments will not be affected.
More details about the road closures and affected bus services can be found in our visuals above.
Do look out for road signs in the vicinity regarding these closures and the alternative routes you can take. Remember to plan your journeys in advance too. 📱
(*These road closures are scheduled on selected nights with low traffic volume to minimise inconveniences to the public, while balancing the need to provide working space and time to conduct critical works safely.)
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🚧 Exciting news! The upcoming Jurong Region Line (#JRL) in the west is taking shape! 😎 #DidYouKnow Our engineers have been erecting viaduct segments at night to reduce traffic disruptions and ensure everyone’s safety? Stay tuned for more #BTS updates!
#GoodNews Westies! We’ve just awarded the contract to operate the Jurong Region Line (#JRL) to the joint venture between SBS Transit Rail and RATP Dev Asia Pacific, a subsidiary of the French public transport operator, RATP Dev.
SBST Transit Rail and RATP Dev Asia Pacific will operate the line for 9 years, with an option to extend another 2 years. During this time, they have committed to use the experience of RATP Dev to build local capabilities in rail operations and maintenance.
JRL, our 7th MRT line, will open in phases from 2027. It’ll enhance connectivity in western Singapore, including NTU, Jurong Industrial Estate, and Jurong Innovation District.
The operator for CRL will be selected at a later stage.
SBST Transit Rail and RATP Dev Asia Pacific will operate the line for 9 years, with an option to extend another 2 years. During this time, they have committed to use the experience of RATP Dev to build local capabilities in rail operations and maintenance.
JRL, our 7th MRT line, will open in phases from 2027. It’ll enhance connectivity in western Singapore, including NTU, Jurong Industrial Estate, and Jurong Innovation District.
The operator for CRL will be selected at a later stage.
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While you were sleeping, we completed the third Jurong Region Line (#JRL) viaduct crossing an expressway! 🏗️🚝
#DidYouKnow JRL has a total of 6️⃣ viaducts crossing 2️⃣ expressways? Building them is no easy feat as very careful planning & coordination with various teams is required to ensure that works proceed safely & smoothly. This includes carrying them out at night to reduce traffic disruptions. 🚘🛣️
The last JRL viaduct crossing the PIE will be completed by Q2 2025. Thereafter, works for the viaducts crossing AYE will begin. 💪🏼
Look forward to the JRL, Singapore's 7th MRT line, coming your way soon! 🩵
#ThereRailBeMore
#DidYouKnow JRL has a total of 6️⃣ viaducts crossing 2️⃣ expressways? Building them is no easy feat as very careful planning & coordination with various teams is required to ensure that works proceed safely & smoothly. This includes carrying them out at night to reduce traffic disruptions. 🚘🛣️
The last JRL viaduct crossing the PIE will be completed by Q2 2025. Thereafter, works for the viaducts crossing AYE will begin. 💪🏼
Look forward to the JRL, Singapore's 7th MRT line, coming your way soon! 🩵
#ThereRailBeMore