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Bukit Timah railway station was a former railway station and crossing loop in
Bukit Timah Bukit Timah, often abbreviated as Bt Timah, is a planning area and residential estate located in the westernmost part of the Central Region of Singapore. Bukit Timah lies roughly from the Central Business District, bordering the Central Wat ...
, Singapore. Opened on the dismantled Tank Road mainline in 1903, it was rebuilt on the current Singapore–Johor Bahru KTM Intercity mainline in 1932, until the Jurong Line shut down and it became a crossing loop station in the late 1940s until closure. The station was a freight interchange for the now defunct Jurong Line from 1965 to the early 1990s. The station closed in 2011, and it is now a conserved recreational building and museum that is part of the Rail Corridor.


History


Early years

This station was the second to carry the name Bukit Timah and it was built on the new Deviation line from Bukit Batok to Tanjong Pagar in 1932. The original Bukit Timah Railway Station was a wooden construction at Pei Wah Avenue on the 1903 line from Woodlands to Singapore (River Valley Road) via Newton. The Singapore station was replaced in 1907 when a new station was built at Tank Road and the line extended to
Pasir Panjang Pasir Panjang is an area located at the southern part of Queenstown in Singapore. Kent Ridge Park is a topographical feature which runs adjacent to Pasir Panjang. History Pasir Panjang Road, which once hugged the coastline, was laid down ...
, the old station at River Valley road became a goods only station incorporated into the later expanded Tank Road complex. When the line to Tanjong Pagar opened all passenger traffic on the line to Tank Road ceased and the old Bukit Timah Station was closed along with all the other stations on the old line which was closed to all traffic and lifted within a few years. The section from Tank Road to Tanjong Pagar continued for a short while to clear out all the freight and the section from Tanjong Pagar to Pasir Panjang was taken over by the Singapore Harbour Board. Passenger traffic continued from the new Bukit Timah station until 1965 when Singapore was expelled from Malaysia. after which customs and immigration facilities were set up at Tanjong Pagar. Previously they had been carried out on the train at Johore Bahru during a lengthy stop. The station is built in the style of traditional small town stations. Workers of the railways constituted of mainly Tamils and Malays, and were given much work privileges which include free medical facilities for themselves and their families. The station served as a commodities transport linkage for the then heavily industrialized Bukit Timah to other stations, allowing goods to be produced and transported efficiently. Numerous houses could be found along the vicinity of the railways. These houses ranges from typical metal sheds that provides services the railway staff's automobile needs to brick houses lived by residents. This station was between
Tanjong Pagar railway station Tanjong Pagar railway station ( ms, Stesen Keretapi Tanjong Pagar; ; ta, தஞ்சோங் பகார் ரயில் நிலையம்), also called Singapore railway station ( ms, Stesen Keretapi Singapura; ; ta, சிங்� ...
at the southern end of Singapore island and
Woodlands Train Checkpoint Woodlands Train Checkpoint (abbreviated as WTCP, also known as Woodlands CIQ) is a railway station and border checkpoint in Woodlands, Singapore. Located close to the Malaysia–Singapore border, the station is owned by Singapore's Immigration ...
at the northern end. It was a crossing loop station and signalling control house. The locomotive and two passenger coaches of a KTM train bound for Kuala Lumpur derailed near the Bukit Timah station just after 8am on 9 November 2010. None of the 60 passengers on board were injured. As a result of the derailment, all KTM train services from Singapore on the day of the incident were cancelled, southbound services terminated at JB Sentral and services the next day were rescheduled.


Closure and conservation

The station, along with the line between Woodlands at the northern edge of Singapore and Tanjong Pagar at the southern end, closed on 1 July 2011. and was returned to Singapore. The station was gazetted as a conserved building previously on 27 May that same year. Following closure, the railway track between Tanjong Pagar and Woodlands was removed. A few metres of track have been left between the platforms at Bukit Timah, as well as the iron bridge across Bukit Timah Road, immediately to the north of the station. The rest of the trackbed has been turfed over and is now open to the public as a linear park, as part of Singapore's Nature Society and URA's "Rail Corridor" project. The Bukit Timah station buildings were reopened to the public by the Singapore Land Authority on 16 September 2011. The buildings can be visited during daylight hours, but refurbishment or development would not occur until 2021 with the former track bed being refurbished into a recreational pavement while the former station was renovated into a museum and the former station master's house into a cafe. The next nearest station is at
King Albert Park MRT station King Albert Park MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Downtown Line (DTL) in Bukit Timah, Singapore. Located at the western end of Bukit Timah Road at the junction of Blackmore Drive, this station serves the ...
on the Downtown Line, which opened on 27 December 2015. On 1 July 2022, after two years of restoration work, the Bukit Timah railway station officially re-opened to the public once again, as part of the new 4.3-hectare community space around the mid-point of the Rail Corridor.


Gallery

File:Bukit Timah Railway Station, Singapore (1).jpg, The Bukit Timah railway station when it was in operation, with the second version of the station building in centre File:Bukit Timah Railway Station, Singapore - 20071227.jpg, Bukit Timah railway station before closure File:Bukit Timah Railway Station, Singapore - Signalling Room (2).jpg, The manually operated signalling room at Bukit Timah before closure File:Bukit Timah signal room July 2012.jpg, The same location in July 2012 following closure and removal of most fixtures and fittings File:Bukit Timah Railway Station in Singapore - train driver dropping key token.png, Train driver dropping a key token for the northern section between Woodlands and Bukit Timah. File:Bukit Timah token stand post closure.jpg, One of the old stands for receiving the key token remains at Bukit Timah railway station in July 2012 File:BukitTimahRailwayStation4.jpg, A guide to the conserved station File:BukitTimahRailwayStation2.jpg, The conserved Bukit Timah railway station


See also

* Malaysia–Singapore Points of Agreement of 1990 *
Rail transport in Singapore Rail transport in Singapore mainly consists of a passenger urban rail transit system spanning the entire city-state: a rapid transit system collectively known as the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system operated by the two biggest public transport o ...


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Description at National Heritage Board's website
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