Following the completion of stage three of the Thompson East Coast Line (TEL) in November last year, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) has been working on the fourth stage of the brown line.
It seems the fourth stage is now too, nearing completion, as LTA released a sneak peek of the station interiors via their Facebook page earlier today (7 July).
In fact, Easties can look forward to cutting their commute short via TEL4 as early as next year.
Each station appears to be embellished with a unique colour scheme and interesting design features whether it be the walls, ceilings or the tiled floors.
In their Facebook post, LTA shared that they have been “busy” preparing the new TEL4 MRT stations between Tanjong Rhu and Bayshore stations.
These new stations are set to connect Easties directly to the city centre, drastically cutting down the time they take to commute.
The seven new stations are:
In their post, LTA also attached a few images of the semi-complete stations.
Although they are still works in progress, it seems like they are nearing completion — with gantries, lifts and escalators already set up at some stations.
From the pictures, the stations seem to be differentiated by different colour themes.
The Siglap station, for example, is embellished with blue tiles.
The Marine Parade station, on the other hand, has a green appearance.
Meanwhile, brown seems to be the colour theme for Katong Park station.
Each station seems spacious and is designed with simple yet modern patterns.
Additionally, LTA noted that station construction is progressing well.
They also confirmed that the stations will be ready for operations from next year (2024).
Furthermore, the authorities reassured commuters that their engineers will be “meticulously testing the various systems and putting the TEL trains through their paces to get them ready for debut”.
Easties only need to be patient for a little while longer for their chance to enjoy the spanking new stations.
That said, with these news stations opening soon, all Singaporeans — not just Easties — can soon enjoy easier travel around the island.
We hope the rest of the construction goes off without a hitch.
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Featured image adapted from Land Transport Authority – We Keep Your World Moving on Facebook.
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