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{{Infobox Line
{{Infobox/Line
| Name E= Jurong Region Line
|TA=RJR
| Name C=  
|Line=JRL
| Name T=  
|Code={{Code/S|JR|style={{CSS/JRL|s=}};font-size:18px;|h=27px|r=18px 27px}}<br>
| Image=  
|Name=Jurong Region Line<br>裕廊区域线<br>ஜூரோங் பிராந்திய வரி
| Image Description=  
|Info=
| Type= Rapid transit
{{Infoline|Status|Under Construction}}
| System= [[Mass Rapid Transit]]
{{Infoline|Termini|{{Stn|Choa Chu Kang}}<br>{{Stn|Jurong Pier}}<br>{{Stn|Peng Kang Hill}}<br>{{Stn|Pandan Reservoir}}}}
| Status= Planning
{{Infoline|Stations|24}}
| Termini=  
{{Infoline|Line length|24 km}}
| Stations=
| Services=
| Date O= 2025
| Date C=
| Owner= Land Transport Authority
| Operator= To be announced
| Rolling stock=
| Length= 20 km
| Track gauge=
| Electrification=
}}
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The '''Jurong Region Line (JRL)''' will be the eighth [[Mass Rapid Transit]] line in Singapore. The line will be 20 km long and is expected to begin service in 2025.<ref name="JRL1">[http://app.mot.gov.sg/News_Centre/Latest_News/NewsID/6559AFFF0C92B236/Speech_by_Mr_Lui_Tuck_Yew_Minister_for_Transport_at_visit_to_DTL1_Chinatown_Station_17_January_2013.aspx "TWO NEW RAIL LINES AND THREE NEW EXTENSIONS TO EXPAND RAIL NETWORK BY 2030". Land Transport Authority. 17 Jan 2013]</ref>
'''Jurong Region Line (JRL)''' will be the seventh [[Mass Rapid Transit]] line. The line will be 24 km long with 24 stations and is expected to begin service in 2027.<ref>[//www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltagov/en/upcoming_projects/rail_expansion/jurong_region_line.html "Jurong Region Line"]. Land Transport Authority. Retrieved 24 June 2020.</ref>


As the name implies, the line connects Jurong to the existing North South East West Lines, benefit more residents living in the west.<ref name="JRL1"/>
==Stations==
 
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==History==
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It was first announced in 2001 as an expected [[Light Rapid Transit (Singapore)|LRT]] line to serve residents in Jurong living beyond the end point of the original [[East West Line]] terminus, [[Boon Lay MRT Station|Boon Lay]].<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20070310154915/http://www.hdb.gov.sg/fi10/fi10296p.nsf/0/E3DD372368CF8AAD482570830021FE5B?OpenDocument "Development Plans for Jurong West". Housing & Development Board. 10 Mar 2007. Retrieved 19 Jan 2013]</ref> However, plans for this line were put on hold indefinitely in 2008 when Land Transport Authority announced that no new LRT lines would be built unless a new township is heavily developed, as the population of Jurong and total yearly demand from NTU deemed that the line was not economically sustainable to be built.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20110926211029/http://app.lta.gov.sg/forum_replies_content.asp?start=51 "No plans to develop Jurong LRT for now". Land Transport Authority. 26 May 2008. Retrieved 19 Jan 2013]</ref>
!style="{{CSS/LTA|s=|t=}}"|Alpha-Numeric<br>Code!!style="{{CSS/LTA|s=|t=}}"|Station Name!!style="{{CSS/LTA|s=|t=}}"|Image!!style="{{CSS/LTA|s=|t=}}"|Working names!!style="{{CSS/LTA|s=|t=}}"|Notes
 
|-
In 2011, the line was re-proposed as a private light-rail serving NTU, that would run from [[Pioneer MRT Station|Pioneer]] and into the campus.<ref>[http://www3.ntu.edu.sg/CorpComms2/Documents/2011/Feb/MP_110208_A5_NTU%20to%20become%20mini-city.pdf NTU to become mini-city]</ref>
!colspan=5 style="{{CSS/JRL|s=|t=}}"|{{Icon|MRT|W|18px|d=inline}} {{JRL|b=}} Stage 1
 
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JS1|JRL|rr=0|br=none}}{{Code/S|NS4|NSL|r=0|br=none|bl=none}}{{Code/S|BP1|BPLRT|rl=0|bl=none}}|Choa Chu Kang|JRL|Note=Terminus<br>Interchange with {{NSL}} and {{BPLRT}}|Img=}}
On 17 January 2013, this line was announced to be built by 2030. It will be part of the MRT network instead of the initial proposal as a LRT line. It will serve West Coast, Tengah and Choa Chu Kang, besides just Jurong when originally announced in 2001.<ref name="JRL1"/>
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JS2|JRL}}|Choa Chu Kang West|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JS3|JRL}}|Tengah|JRL|Note=Terminus (Jurong East Extension)|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JS4|JRL}}|Hong Kah|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JS5|JRL}}|Corporation|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JS6|JRL}}|Jurong West|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JS7|JRL}}|Bahar Junction|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JS8|JRL|rr=0|br=none}}{{Code/S|EW27|EWL|rl=0|bl=none}}|Boon Lay|JRL|Note=Interchange with {{EWL}}|Img=}}
|-
!colspan=5 style="{{CSS/JRL|s=|t=}}"|{{Icon|MRT|W|18px|d=inline}} {{JRL|b=}} Stage 3
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JS9|JRL}}|Enterprise|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JS10|JRL}}|Tukang|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JS11|JRL}}|Jurong Hill|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JS12|JRL}}|Jurong Pier|JRL|Note=Terminus|Img=}}
|-
!colspan=5 style="{{CSS/JRL|s=|t=}}"|{{Icon|MRT|W|18px|d=inline}} Jurong West Extension Stage 1
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JW1|JRL}}|Gek Poh|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JW2|JRL}}|Tawas|JRL|Img=}}
|-
!colspan=5 style="{{CSS/JRL|s=|t=}}"|{{Icon|MRT|W|18px|d=inline}} Jurong West Extension Stage 3
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JW3|JRL}}|Nanyang Gateway|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JW4|JRL}}|Nanyang Crescent|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JW5|JRL}}|Peng Kang Hill|JRL|Note=Terminus|Img=}}
|-
!colspan=5 style="{{CSS/JRL|s=|t=}}"|{{Icon|MRT|W|18px|d=inline}} Jurong East Extension Stage 2
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JE1|JRL}}|Tengah Plantation|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JE2|JRL}}|Tengah Park|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JE3|JRL}}|Bukit Batok West|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JE4|JRL}}|Toh Guan|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JE5|JRL|rr=0|br=none}}{{Code/S|NS1|NSL|r=0|br=none|bl=none}}{{Code/S|EW24|EWL|rl=0|bl=none}}|Jurong East|JRL|Note=Interchange with {{NSL}} and {{EWL}}|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JE6|JRL}}|Jurong Town Hall|JRL|Img=}}
{{Stnline|{{Code/F|JE7|JRL}}|Pandan Reservoir|JRL|Note=Terminus|Img=}}
|}
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==References==
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==Related Links==
{{Mass Rapid Transit}}
{{Mass Rapid Transit}}
{{Railway Lines in Singapore}}
{{Jurong Region Line}}
 
[[Category:Mass Rapid Transit Lines]]

Latest revision as of 17:58, 22 February 2022


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JR
Jurong Region Line
裕廊区域线
ஜூரோங் பிராந்திய வரி
Statistics
Status Under Construction
Termini Choa Chu Kang
Jurong Pier
Peng Kang Hill
Pandan Reservoir
Stations 24
Line length 24 km

Jurong Region Line (JRL) will be the seventh Mass Rapid Transit line. The line will be 24 km long with 24 stations and is expected to begin service in 2027.[1]

Stations[edit]

Alpha-Numeric
Code
Station Name Image Working names Notes
icon Jurong Region Line Stage 1
JS1NS4BP1 Choa Chu Kang Choa Chu Kang Terminus
Interchange with North–South Line and Bukit Panjang LRT
JS2 Choa Chu Kang West Choa Chu Kang West
JS3 Tengah Tengah Terminus (Jurong East Extension)
JS4 Hong Kah Hong Kah
JS5 Corporation Corporation
JS6 Jurong West Jurong West
JS7 Bahar Junction Bahar Junction
JS8EW27 Boon Lay Boon Lay Interchange with East–West Line
icon Jurong Region Line Stage 3
JS9 Enterprise Enterprise
JS10 Tukang Tukang
JS11 Jurong Hill Jurong Hill
JS12 Jurong Pier Jurong Pier Terminus
icon Jurong West Extension Stage 1
JW1 Gek Poh Gek Poh
JW2 Tawas Tawas
icon Jurong West Extension Stage 3
JW3 Nanyang Gateway Nanyang Gateway
JW4 Nanyang Crescent Nanyang Crescent
JW5 Peng Kang Hill Peng Kang Hill Terminus
icon Jurong East Extension Stage 2
JE1 Tengah Plantation Tengah Plantation
JE2 Tengah Park Tengah Park
JE3 Bukit Batok West Bukit Batok West
JE4 Toh Guan Toh Guan
JE5NS1EW24 Jurong East Jurong East Interchange with North–South Line and East–West Line
JE6 Jurong Town Hall Jurong Town Hall
JE7 Pandan Reservoir Pandan Reservoir Terminus

References[edit]

  1. "Jurong Region Line". Land Transport Authority. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
icon Mass Rapid Transit [ VTE ]
Overview HistoryStationsFare and TicketingFacilitiesSafetySecurity
Lines North–South LineEast–West LineNorth East LineCircle LineDowntown LineThomson–East Coast Line
FutureJurong Region LineCross Island Line
Rolling Stocks 151151A151B151CR151T251651751A751B751C830830C851E951
FutureJ151 • CR151
Depots BishanChangiGali BatuKim ChuanMandaiSengkangUlu PandanTuas
FutureChangi East • East CoastTengah
icon Jurong Region Line [ VTE ]
Stations Choa Chu KangChoa Chu Kang WestTengahHong KahCorporationJurong WestBahar JunctionBoon LayEnterpriseTukangJurong HillJurong Pier
Jurong West ExtensionBahar JunctionGek PohTawasNanyang GatewayNanyang CrescentPeng Kang Hill
Jurong East ExtensionTengahTengah PlantationTengah ParkBukit Batok WestToh GuanJurong EastJurong Town HallPandan Reservoir
Rolling Stock J151
Depots Tengah
Others Bridging Service