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Image of the proposed mixed development concept, located next to the existing EWL Gul Circle station. Also indicated in the image is the proposed location of Gul Circle station. Source: URA |
We have for some time known that the Cross Island Line (CRL)'s western terminus will be located at Gul Circle station. Previously, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) had released some images on its websites during the period when engagement was ongoing for the Long Term Plan Review, the lead up to the development of the URA Draft Masterplan 2025. In particular, the above image was released which gave details on the likely location of the CRL3 Gul Circle station. We saved the image, a fortunate move, as the image was since replaced with the CRL indicative location and mention since removed.
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6 July 2025 - Site clearing ongoing at the location of the proposed mixed development. |
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6 July 2025 |
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6 July 2025 - A view of the existing EWL station through the plot being cleared. |
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6 July 2025 |
In July, we visited Gul Circle to see if there were any new soil investigation bore holes. What we saw was the demolition of existing industrial buildings next to the existing station along the East-West Line (EWL). This may likely support the mixed development proposed by the Jurong Town Corporation on URA's website. A bus interchange may be located here in future to support a reorganisation of the public transport network with the commencement of CRL services and future reclamation works in the Tuas area.
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