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Ten community nodes along the Rail Corridor trail serve as gathering spaces and activity hubs. Four nodes have been implemented, with more on the horizon!
Queensway node is in the heart of Queenstown, surrounded by Tanglin Halt, Mei Chin, and Queensway estates. The site includes a large and covered space beneath the Queensway Flyover, with the Rail Corridor trail running through the site.
URA and the Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA) launched a design competition in September 2024. Architects were invited to form multi-disciplinary teams and submit design proposals to transform Queensway node into a multi-functional and inviting space that can be activated and programmed for community use.
The winning team will be appointed by URA to further develop the design proposal with stakeholders such as residents, and complete implementation of the node by 2027. Learn more about Queensway node, and view the winning entries and some of the other submissions here!
Located at the fringe of the Central Business District (CBD) and surrounded by established housing estates, the former Tanjong Pagar Railway Station (TPRS) is a National Monument and will serve as the key southern gateway to the Rail Corridor, the CBD and the future Greater Southern Waterfront (GSW).
Launched in April 2024, the ‘From Dreams to Rail-ity’ ideas competition invited the public to submit proposals that would reimagine TPRS as a vibrant, inclusive, multi-functional heritage building that connects the community to the Rail Corridor. The competition attracted 93 submissions from individuals and teams, from both Singapore and overseas.
Learn more about the former Tanjong Pagar Railway Station, and view the winning entries and some of the other submissions here!
Map of Stagmont Ring Node
AI-generated artist’s impression of possibilities at Area A
Artist’s impression of possibilities at Area B Photo Credit: Nikken Sekkei Ltd
What would you like to see and do at Stagmont Ring node? Tell us how the node can be meaningfully developed and what facilities should be provided for you, your family and friends at the node!
The ‘From Rail to Trail’ Rail Corridor Exhibition will be open from 17 January 2025 to 28 February 2025 at the URA Centre. We welcome everyone to visit the exhibition to find out more about the upcoming developments along the Rail Corridor. You can also share your feedback with us here. Date: 17 January 2025 to 28 February 2025 Location: URA Centre