Woodlands Gateway: A new transport hub

Woodlands Gateway: A new transport hub


SINGAPORE – The centrepiece of the upcoming Woodlands Gateway project will be a major mixed-use transport hub, bedecked with acres of shopping and office spaces, green areas for leisure, with direct links to rail lines.

Underground, there are plans to build a network of roads that will take heavy vehicles and trucks directly to industrial offices and keep the ground level free of heavy traffic.

The Gateway’s grounds will also feature community facilities like parks and sky links for pedestrians and cyclists, linking them to the larger neighbourhood.

JTC Corporation, in tender documents seen by The Straits Times, outlined plans for the mega-project.

It said: “As the first rail entry point from Malaysia, Woodlands Gateway is envisioned as an iconic northern gateway, designed to offer travellers a strong impression when entering the city-state.

“By seamlessly integrating transport, commercial and industrial functions into a single district, the development will serve as a prominent showcase of Singapore’s leadership in mixed-use planning, innovation and design.”

The transport hub will be completed by about 2030, and will be about 5.66ha or nearly eight football fields.

It will be located within the 35ha Woodlands Gateway project, which will be about the size of the Sports Hub precinct.

JTC said the first phase of construction comprises a bus interchange with an area of about 6,500 sq m – the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will need to approve the design – and 28,000 sq m of retail space, as well as 22,000 sq m of flexible office spaces.

The hub will connect directly to the upcoming Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link and the Woodlands North MRT station on the Thomson-East Coast Line.

JTC, a statutory board that falls under the Trade and Industry Ministry, said the development is envisioned as an integrated transportation hub that will bring together multiple transport modes into a “seamless, efficient and future-ready interchange”.




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