With the railway network being increased to 278 km from the current present of 130 km, Singapore's public transport is really getting more and more attractive to Singaporeans.
With one or more new railway stations coming up every other year commencing year 2010, Singaporeans are becoming more and more linked to each other in terms of proximity: it is faster to travel from one place to another.
There will be more competitors for the bus and MRT coverage in Singapore, more buses will ply the streets and there would be more railway stations coming up.
Basically all the recent updates on the future transport scene in Singapore are parts of Transport Minister Raymond Lim's proposal presented to parliament in the recent weeks. It covers the following:
a) Bus
b) MRT
c) other users.
Singaporeans are now awaiting part C of the revamp plan to be presented.
With one or more new railway stations coming up every other year commencing year 2010, Singaporeans are becoming more and more linked to each other in terms of proximity: it is faster to travel from one place to another.
There will be more competitors for the bus and MRT coverage in Singapore, more buses will ply the streets and there would be more railway stations coming up.
Basically all the recent updates on the future transport scene in Singapore are parts of Transport Minister Raymond Lim's proposal presented to parliament in the recent weeks. It covers the following:
a) Bus
b) MRT
c) other users.
Singaporeans are now awaiting part C of the revamp plan to be presented.
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