Concept design options for Tengah Depot. Source: LinkedIn |
A render of Tengah Depot which was awarded as part of Contract J101. Source: LTA |
A render of the Jurong West station with the Jurong Innovation District in the background. Source: LTA |
Jurong West station will feature a single island platform serving two bounds. Source: LTA |
Bahar Junction, however, is one of the most bizarre and/or innovative solutions to meet the service requirements of the JRL. The station will feature three tracks with two platforms located perpendicularly to each other. Trains on the western route of the JRL will call at each of the platforms once during its round-trip journey along the route. The island platform portion, like at Jurong West station, will serve the Jurong Pier & Choa Chu Kang bound trains. Trains heading towards the western terminus will use a separate platform connected by a linkbridge.
The station will feature 6 entrances, all linked to the station concourse by bridges as the station will be suspended over the junction of Jurong West Avenue 4 & Streets 64 and 75. Construction of all three key projects are due in the coming year. With the awards of the two contracts, in addition to the earlier announced awards for contracts J102 and J103, the first phase of the JRL is about 60% awarded. We expect that the awards for contract J106 and J107 will follow soon that construction on the first phase of the line be able to proceed on schedule.
What is the contract period for J105?
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