after spending 100 billion, pap has no more money for mrt expansion liao...

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MRT network expansion plans to be delayed, will still reach 360km by early 2030s: Khaw

SINGAPORE - The Republic's plans to expand its rail network by more than 50 per cent will be delayed as a result of the impact of Covid-19.

But it still aims to hit this target by the early 2030s, Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan said on Monday (June 22).

"There will be some delays because of Covid-induced impact on the availability of construction workers," he said, without elaborating on estimated lengths of the delays.

"But the intent to significantly expand our MRT network remains unchanged."

Singapore's current rail network spans about 230km.

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) had said that it wanted to expand the rail network to about 360km by 2030, which would connect eight in 10 households to a train station within 10 minutes.

Rail lines that were due to be completed in the next decade include the remaining phases of the Thomson-East Coast Line, Jurong Region Line and the first part of the Cross Island Line.

Stage 2 of Thomson-East Coast Line was set to be completed later this year. It would link up Woodlands to Caldecott via Mayflower.

The Circle Line, Downtown Line and North East Line were also due to get additional stations in the next decade.

Mr Khaw said on Monday that measures to combat Covid-19 have resulted in a drop in usage of public transport, but demand will return with time.

Public transport ridership is now at about 40 per cent of pre-Covid levels, after movement restrictions were eased last Friday.

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He was speaking at an event at the Bishan Depot on Monday morning to start the decommissioning of Singapore's very first MRT trains.

The trains, made by Japanese manufacturer Kawasaki, have been used on the North-South and East-West Line for more than 30 years.

The 66 first-generation trains will be progressively replaced by new trains from Bombardier from next year.

Mr Khaw said ensuring rail reliability is another important task on top of expanding the rail network.

"This ethos is now deeply embedded in the corporate culture of our operators," he said, adding that rail operators SMRT and SBS Transit are now among the most reliable rail operators in the world.

This is seen in how the entire MRT network consistently exceeds a mean kilometre between failures (MBKF) of 1 million train-km, noted Mr Khaw.

MKBF, a benchmark measurement of rail reliability, refers to the mean distance between a train fault of over five minutes.

Between April last year to March this year, the MRT network achieved 1.4 million train-km between failures.

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Mr Khaw said that based on data from last year, the East-West Line was awarded the most reliable line and the most improved line in terms of rail reliability.

"The East-West Line has come a very long way, especially from the 2017 train collision incident, for which all of us would never forget," he added.

"The turnaround of EWL is a good story, that no matter how low we have fallen, with determination, we can rise again, to emerge stronger."
 
The $23,225 per person given by PAP can be used to put as deposit for buying car....
 
If you're spending almost 5 billion dollars to build Circle Line Stage 6 which consists of only a few stations, you don't have the right to complain about a lack of funds. :rolleyes:

Still want to dig beneath the Central Catchment Area for your grandiose MRT plans. :roflmao:

By the way, a lot of us would be dead by the 2030s. Quite frankly, we don't give a shit if you hit the 360km milestone. :whistling:

Final stage of Circle Line to cost $4.85b
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/final-stage-of-circle-line-to-cost-485b

Cross Island MRT Line to run directly under Central Catchment Nature Reserve
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...rectly-under-central-catchment-nature-reserve
 
The big qn is wat is the billions being spent on if not for infrastructure?
 
whatever consideration, these million dollar only decide base on GDP, profit and loss.
not for the benefit of citizen, not for the welfare of citizen.
just because our late Mr. LKY say that welfare is a bad word....the 3G, 4G,5G take this to the extreme....

I notice the street lamp in landed property estate (on public road side street lamp) is more well design and look different from those in HDB estate.
landed property pay more tax so item in these area by LTA and NPARK has to be better quality.
HDB estate citizen pay less tax, therefore give basic quality to shut up the kpkb.
 
whatever consideration, these million dollar only decide base on GDP, profit and loss.
not for the benefit of citizen, not for the welfare of citizen.
just because our late Mr. LKY say that welfare is a bad word....the 3G, 4G,5G take this to the extreme....

I notice the street lamp in landed property estate (on public road side street lamp) is more well design and look different from those in HDB estate.
landed property pay more tax so item in these area by LTA and NPARK has to be better quality.
HDB estate citizen pay less tax, therefore give basic quality to shut up the kpkb.

Some of the pavements in landed property estates are also very beautiful... not just plain concrete. You can see carved butterflies and flowers on the concrete, sometimes with colors or decorated with small pebbles or tiles. :biggrin:
 
i saw b4, a perfectly nice footpath, contractor bring jackhammer rip concrete and relay new concrete, it made the surround worse. concrete over grass and plants die...now NParks bochup
 
If you're spending almost 5 billion dollars to build Circle Line Stage 6 which consists of only a few stations, you don't have the right to complain about a lack of funds. :rolleyes:

Still want to dig beneath the Central Catchment Area for your grandiose MRT plans. :roflmao:

By the way, a lot of us would be dead by the 2030s. Quite frankly, we don't give a shit if you hit the 360km milestone. :whistling:

Final stage of Circle Line to cost $4.85b
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/final-stage-of-circle-line-to-cost-485b

Cross Island MRT Line to run directly under Central Catchment Nature Reserve
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...rectly-under-central-catchment-nature-reserve
2030s is only another 10 year max 20 years from now. You guys all so old? Will be dead by then?
 
the rescue package of $93B for cv19 make up of reserve and loan money.
while the T5 airport and MRT expansion are already planned (before cv19 happened), with budget to construct them unless the they are planned with the same reserve money to use from
 
the rescue package of $93B for cv19 make up of reserve and loan money.
while the T5 airport and MRT expansion are already planned (before cv19 happened), with budget to construct them unless the they are planned with the same reserve money to use from
I thought the garment has already taxes in advance from the people of Sinkapore to build T5, no money now?
 
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