The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has put forward a tender to carry out works at three East-West Line (EWL) stations: Tanah Merah, Expo, and Changi Airport.
The stations are set to be included in the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) as part of LTA’s plan to build a direct MRT route from Changi Airport to the city by 2040.
Works on the three stations will commence in 2025.
According to The Straits Times (ST), the LTA called for tender bids on Monday (29 April) to choose a contractor to perform the addition and alteration works on the three MRT stations in the East.
Tanah Merah, Expo, and Changi Airport stations will undergo alterations to align with the TEL.
These modifications will extend the TEL beyond its current eastern terminus at Sungei Bedok and intersect with the forthcoming Terminal 5 at Changi Airport.
That being said, the ongoing tender is only to make preparations for the modifications. The modifications to connect Changi Airport directly to the city centre and extend the TEL are not under this tender.
Presently, the EWL and TEL run parallel to each other, with only one connecting station at Outram Park.
The alterations to the three stations are integral to LTA’s long-term vision of establishing a direct MRT connection from Changi Airport to Singapore’s city centre by 2040.
At present, those taking the MRT from the city to the airport have to change trains at Tanah Merah station as Expo and Changi Airport stations are on different parts of the EWL and operate like separate shuttle services.
With these modifications, passengers will experience smoother transfers between both MRT lines.
LTA told ST that more details will be revealed after the contract is awarded in early 2025.
The tender for the construction will close on 26 August this year.
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