The rail mall is located in Bukit Timah Singapore. Bukit Timah is considered the most expensive district in Singapore. There are many eateries and restaurants located in here. The prices are affordable in here and I spotted many nice restaurants. Wonder why I did not come here before...lol.
Parking is a problem at the rail mall especially during the weekend but there's a MRT train station under construction just at the far left of the photo below. The line is known as the downtown line.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Friday, July 15, 2011
Skywatch Friday - The Green Corridor - Coconut Trees
Continuing from my post on the Green Corridor, besides just viewing the railway tracks along the green corridor, there are so many greenery surrounding the tracks.
So many coconut trees along this track and many fallen coconuts on the ground.
Coconut sprouting a new plant.
Like this photo of a dead leaf among the stones.
A sign indicating the distance of the railway track.
Residents taking a short cut to and from their home to the main road across the railway track.
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So many coconut trees along this track and many fallen coconuts on the ground.
Coconut sprouting a new plant.
Like this photo of a dead leaf among the stones.
A sign indicating the distance of the railway track.
Residents taking a short cut to and from their home to the main road across the railway track.
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Thursday, July 14, 2011
The Green Corridor - Tracks
Saw some writtings on the wall near the bridge at Rail Mall.
Railway sleepers made of wood - some are giving way due to wear and tear.
Closer look at the joints.
The bridge where the train once runs. I guess all these will be dismantle. Cannot imagine how close the train was to the apartments. Wonder how these folks can live with the noise made by the train but surely now they might miss the train going by.
A look of the road from the bridge where the trains runs. Yes, some parts of the railway tracks is very near the road cause the railway runs from Malaysia to Tanjong Pagar right in the middle of the city. It is kind of relief that an agreement was reached and convinced KTM to move the station to the very north of Singapore and nearer to Johor Bahru so now good use can be made on the lands that the trains once run.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
The Green Corridor - Taking a walk along the railway tracks
Northwest CDC has cut steps and installed railings for some kind of event, so these steps and railings helps us to climb up to the railway tracks at The Rail Mall at Upper Bukit Timah Road. It is best to wear proper shoes cause there are many slopes along the tracks and also many stones and uneven path along the tracks.
The bridge where the train once runs above the road at Upper Bukit Timah Road. I think the bridge will be dismantled too and the infrastructure return to Malaysia.
You can see huge crowd mingle around the bridge near The Rail Mall to take photos.
Even doggie has come to join in the fun in this historical moment.
Parents take the opportunity to bring their kids to walk on the tracks and taking photos for memories.
More photos coming soon.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
My World Tuesday - The Green Corridor
Yes, I am standing in the middle of the railway track without fear of the train coming cause the train wont be coming anymore. This used to belongs to KTM Malaysia, but some agreement between Singapore and Malaysia, a very long stretch of the railway track/land will be hand over to Singapore in exchange for joint venture in a few land parcels in Singapore with Malaysia having 60% and Singapore 40% in the partnership.
Many Singaporeans flocked to have last chance to take photos with these tracks before they are being removed.
The entire line of railway tracks will be open to the public from now until July 17, except for a few areas.
After July 17, a 3km stretch of tracks from Rifle Range Road to The Rail Mall will continue to be open until July 31.
Singapore will remove the tracks and ancillary structures of the KTM railway and hand them over to Malaysia.
But there are some hope that certain part of the tracks and greenery will be retained.
For those interested in checking out the walking route from Rail Mall to Bukit Timah Train Station, you can view or download the map from The Green Corridor.
Most people mingle around certain popular parts of the railway tracks, but there are some courageous who actually walked the entire stretch of the railway track.
One of them is my ex-classmate who I met at The Rail Mall, she started at 8am at Kranji and walked to The Rail Mall around 1 pm for lunch and continue to Bukit Timah Railway Station and ended her walk at Tanjong Pagar Railway Station around 4 pm. OMG, she can really walk, I cant walk, I just mingle around Rail Mall and walk only a short stretch of the tracks to avoid the crowd at the Rail Mall and take a short cut out of the bushes and walked back to Rail Mall for lunch...lol.
I have just a great time walking on the railway tracks and taking lots of photos, this is the first time I had walked on a railway track.
Two short videos showing people walking on the railway tracks.
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