The first stretch of the Rail Corridor affected by the Murnane Pipeline Project, will be hoarded up and closed from Monday 27 June 2016. The stretch is from Holland Rd (near Greenleaf Estate) to Tanglin Halt Road (including the former Rail Corridor Art Space). Exact dates for the closure of the remaining stretches affected (see graphic below), which are scheduled for the third quarter of 2016, are still being worked out. The corridor will be reopened in parts as work is completed from the end of 2017 to the end of 2019. More information on the project and the how the Rail Corridor could be affected is available in some of my earlier posts:
- Goodbye for now my friend
- The last Green Corridor Run
- In the pipeline – a partial closure of the Rail Corridor
- The Rail Corridor that will be forgotten
- Another new journey along the Rail Corridor

A view of the first stretch of the Rail Corridor to close for the pipeline project.
Filed under: Bukit Timah Area, Changing Landscapes, Forgotten Places, General, Heritage Sites, Rail Corridor, Railway Land, Singapore
