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Ten community nodes along the Rail Corridor serve as gathering spaces for the community. Four nodes have been implemented and more are on the horizon.
A historic line for nature and communities
The former Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) railway line has been transformed into a 24-kilometre community and recreational corridor. Stretching from the former Tanjong Pagar Railway Station in the south to Woodlands in the north, it threads through diverse communities – connecting as many as one million residents within a one-kilometre radius and visitors from all walks of life.
Over the past 14 years, the corridor has been shaped in consultation with Singaporeans. These aspirations have been reflected in the planning and design goals for the corridor and continue to guide its next stage of development:
Preserve continuous green spine.
Celebrate railway heritage.
Enhance inclusiveness for people of all ages and abilities.
Optimise development of adjacent land.
It really excites me to see that future neighbours and Rail Corridor users have come together to share their ideas to design the space for the benefIt of the community.— Xing Rong, future resident of Queenstown
Community spaces for all
Ten community nodes along the Rail Corridor serve as gathering spaces for the community. Four nodes have been implemented and more are on the horizon.

Stagmont Ring Node
Bringing the community together
At the confluence of Yew Tee residential estate, the future Sungei Kadut Eco District, Pang Sua Canal and the upcoming DE1 MRT Station along the Downtown Line 2 extension, this node will bring together residents, workers and visitors to the Rail Corridor. It will introduce a sheltered space underneath a new road viaduct and gathering areas along the Rail Corridor trail.

Former Bukit Timah Fire Station
A new gateway to nature and heritage
The node will be progressively transformed into a starting point for visitors to access nature trails and heritage attractions nearby. Look forward to a new community space for recreation, learning and co-living in 2025. Plans are also underway for a visitor centre and an eco-pedestrian bridge, which will seamlessly connect this node and the Rail Corridor to Bukit Batok Nature Park in the next phase of development.

Former Tanjong Pagar Railway Station
Honouring heritage, breathing new life
The iconic National Monument will serve as the key southern gateway to the Rail Corridor. Plans to develop the former Tanjong Pagar Railway Station will take place after 2028, following the completion of Cantonment MRT Station on the Circle Line 6 extension and the restoration of the building.

Queensway Node
Transforming an unused space into an extraordinary community node
Queensway node is in the heart of Queenstown, surrounded by Tanglin Halt, Mei Chin and Queensway estates. The site includes a large, sheltered space beneath the Queensway Flyover, with the Rail Corridor trail running through.

The node consists of three key areas:
A | B | C |
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An elevated earth mound west of the trail, which opens into an expansive, sheltered space under the viaduct structure. | The Rail Corridor trail and the sloping sides along it. | An open space at the interface between the Rail Corridor, surrounding access points and the future residential developments. |
Reimagining the node for the community
A design competition was held in September 2024 to turn this large, sheltered area underneath a viaduct into an extraordinary community space. The winning proposal will be developed and refined with various stakeholders, and residents can look forward to the completion of the node by 2027.
Here are some new features of the Queensway node:

Source: Designshop Pte Ltd, HKS Singapore
Inspired by the Queenstown library and former Tanglin Halt gas holder, the new playground will add opportunities for play.

Source: Designshop Pte Ltd, HKS Singapore
A new porous and illuminated platform allows visitors to immerse themselves in nature while providing new ways to access the node.
Take a peek into the future!
Area A
A new multi-functional space for sports, events and gatherings will be created underneath the viaduct at Area A. Its design takes reference from familiar landmarks around Queenstown.
Area B
The tunnel-like path underneath Queensway Flyover at Area B will bring visitors through various eras of Queenstown’s development while serving as a space for rest.
Area C
Over the years, we have made enhancements to the Rail Corridor trail. The node will serve as a new gathering space for visitors and residents.