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Tuesday, October 18, 2022

J106 - Roads back & now for the bicycle park

 

9 October 2022 - A view of both bounds of Jurong
West Street 64 diverted atop the canal.

In our previous visit to Boon Lay, we covered the preparations for the road diversion. Last weekend, the road was again shifted, but away from the temporary split configuration. Both bounds are now back together again, side by side. This shift will allow the former location of the roadway to be transformed into a work site to enable the construction of the Jurong Region Line (JRL) station above.


9 October 2022 - A view of the reconfigured junction.

9 October 2022 - An aerial view of the diverted road and existing station.

9 October 2022 - A close up view of the reconfigured junction.

9 October 2022 - A view of the special lane created to link up with the
Jurong Point car park exit.

9 October 2022 - A view of the traffic decking over the canal to support
the road diversion.

9 October 2022 - A view of the former roadway, now vacated by traffic.

9 October 2022 - A view of the former roadway, with the new lane
connecting the Jurong Point carpark in view.

9 October 2022 - The former junction, created from the phase 1 of the
diversion.

9 October 2022 - A view of the kerb that was being constructed to
facilitate the turn into Jurong Point shopping centre carpark.

9 October 2022 - A view of the on-ramp to the diverted roadway.

Traffic was observed to be smooth flowing on the 9th October, several hours after the diversion took place. Works were largely completed for the roads but several footpath diversions had not taken place yet. One of the most significant changes was the alteration to the pedestrian crossing patterns at the road junction - previously it was shaped like a C or a U, where pedestrians could cross on 3 different sides of the junction. Now it is shaped like an L, where pedestrians can only cross on 2 sides of the 3 sides possible.

But these amendments are not the only changes coming - there's more. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) issued a circular yesterday detailing the shifting of the bicycle parking stands in stages. The new stands will be located to the south of the station. Do check out the circular below.


17 October 2022 (via Telegram) - Circular by LTA on the shifting
of the bicycle parking stands.

9 October 2022 - A view of the western end of the existing EWL station.

9 October 2022 - A close up view of the western end of the existing EWL
station.

9 October 2022 - A view of the existing bicycle parking stands which will
be shifted to an alternate site progressively from next month.

Do take note of the upcoming changes if you cycle to the station. We'll keep you updated on construction progress under this contract in time to come, so do stay tuned.

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