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Travel Early, Travel Free Travel on The MRT - April 2013 - Land Transport Authority
April 2013

Travel Early, Travel Free
Travel on The MRT
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    Free Train Rides To City For Early Birds
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    CONTENTS
    2       Free Train Rides To City For Early Birds     8    Downtown Line 1: The Beginning
    4       Award-Winning MyTransport.SG Grows           10   Cyclists: Dismount And Push
            10 Times Since Launch                        11   Cameras Monitor Illegal Parking
    5       LTA And SBS Transit:                         12   School Children Learn About Singapore Transport
            Working Together To Improve Rail Services
    6       Land Transport Initiatives Coming Your Way
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Great news if you work in town and take the MRT:                         Those who miss the cut-off timing for free travel by a
Arrive at 16 selected destination MRT stations before                    few minutes can also enjoy up to 50 cents off their train
7.45am on a weekday and your ride is free.                               fare if they exit at any of the 16 stations between 7.45am
                                                                         and 8.00am on weekdays.
Yes, free.
                                                                         However, do note that free travel is only applicable on
The one-year trial will run from 24 June this year to                    weekdays (except public holidays), and the point of
23 June next year, and aims to make train rides more                     entry should not be at any of the 16 stations. If you took
comfortable by encouraging commuters to travel earlier                   a train from Lavender to Bayfront, you would not be
before the morning peak hour.                                            entitled to free travel.
The 16 destination stations are Bayfront, Bras Basah,                    The free travel trial is a significant enhancement to the
Bugis, Chinatown, City Hall, Clarke Quay, Dhoby Ghaut,                   existing SMRT Early Travel Discount scheme, which
Esplanade, Lavender, Marina Bay, Orchard, Outram Park,                   offers up to 50 cents discount for travel on SMRT lines
Promenade, Raffles Place, Somerset and Tanjong Pagar.                    into 14 SMRT stations in the city area before 7.45am.

1       Publicity posters and banners on the Travel Free Programme to be put up at selected MRT stations.
2       Minister for Transport Lui Tuck Yew and Minister of State for Transport Josephine Teo observing the pre-peak hour crowd
        at Raffles Place MRT station platform.
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    Award-winning MyTransport.SG
    Grows 10 Times Since Launch
    Not only are more people using the hugely popular MyTransport.SG,
    the award-winning app has just picked up another accolade.

    In the three years since it was launched, MyTransport.               Why has MyTransport.SG proven to be so popular
    SG has won five awards, three of which were                          with users on the ground?
    international. It has just picked up its sixth.
                                                                         It fulfills its aim as a real-time one-stop transport
    The mobile app, which provides useful information on                 advisory for all travelling needs in Singapore – whether
    the go for anyone who is getting around in Singapore,                the journey is made via motoring, commuting by bus/
    won a Gold award at the first Mob-Ex awards. The                     train/taxi, cycling or even walking. We also open up our
    awards recognize excellent mobile marketing efforts.                 data for third-party development and this generates a
                                                                         reservoir of creative mobile apps which are largely free
    On the ground, MyTransport.SG is growing in usage                    to all our users.
    by the day. Average page views per month before
    the launch of MyTransport.SG Mobile native (iOS and                  How do you see MyTransport.SG developing
    Android platforms) in 2011 was 350,000. Page views                   in the future?
    have since grown 10 times to a peak of 3 million page-               We are working with popular third-party developers
    views in a month.                                                    to fine-tune their applications as part of MyTransport
                                                                         so that users need not toggle between sites. One of
    MyTransport.SG Mobile has also been downloaded over
                                                                         the most popular services is bus arrival time and we
    1 million times.
                                                                         are working towards providing island-wide coverage
    Group Director behind the mobile app, Mrs Rosina                     for better planning of journeys. Walking is also very
    Howe, shares with Connect more on MyTransport.SG.                    much part of our daily travels and we are working on
                                                                         developing maps showing covered walkways.

    1     LTA’s Group Director for Innovation & Infocomm Technology, Mrs Rosina Howe (in blue) receiving the Mob-Ex award.
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LTA and SBS Transit:
Working Together To Improve Rail Services
The LTA and SBS Transit (SBST) have formed a joint                        These rail components – particularly in the stretch
team of engineering and maintenance experts to                            between HarbourFront and Outram Park - have been
improve the service reliability of the North East Line                    replaced, and the joint team is carrying out checks
(NEL) and Sengkang-Punggol LRT.                                           beyond Outram Park MRT station to ensure the health
                                                                          of the entire NEL.
The joint team will examine possible causes and
contributory factors to three service disruptions on the                  The joint team has also formulated longer term plans to
NEL. It will spend the next year identifying appropriate                  improve the reliability of the NEL, including engaging an
measures to address them and studying new materials                       independent consultant to conduct a comprehensive
to improve the system.                                                    review of maintenance regime and recovery measures.
                                                                          The consultancy will likely be concluded by mid 2014.
Already, it was found that the service disruptions
were caused by stress corrosion cracking of vital rail                    LTA had also set up a joint team with the other train
components.                                                               operator, SMRT, to look into the reliability of the North-
                                                                          South Line, East-West Line and Circle Line.

1       Minister for Transport Lui Tuck Yew (left) with SBS Transit’s CEO Mr Gan Juay Kiat and Executive Vice President,
        Rail Mr Wong Wai Keong looking at the Overhead Catenary System (OCS).
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    Land Transport Initiatives
    Coming Your Way
    Upcoming land transport initiatives were announced at the recent Committee
    of Supply debate in March. Here is what anyone who needs to get around in
    Singapore can look forward to in future.

      TAKE THE                                                  • From the second half of this year, train frequencies
                                                                  and waiting times will be gradually improved as the
      TRAIN?                                                      operators run more train trips. Frequencies of trains
                                                                  during the shoulder peak periods will also be stepped
                                                                  up so each train will arrive at an interval of about
                                                                  three minutes.

                                                                • The LTA will continue to work closely with the public
                                                                  transport operators on areas like more rigorous
                                                                  maintenance and replacing older parts of the trains.

                                                                • For those who live near a train track, the LTA is
                                                                  installing noise barriers on 16 stretches of MRT tracks
                                                                  in the next three years to cut down the noise level.

      • The Bus Service Enhancement Programme is                TAKE THE
        moving ahead of schedule: Expect 280 more buses
        on the road by the end of this year. Most of the        BUS?
        overall improvements - 800 new buses and 40 new
        bus services – will be made by late 2014 instead of
        the initial 2016 projection.

      • More commuters will be able to hop onto private
        buses from their housing estates and travel to work
        in the city via the expressways.

      • Buses will be given priority on the roads: Over the
        next two years, 30 km of bus lanes will be added,
        the Mandatory Give Way to Buses Scheme will be
        expanded to another 150 bus stops, bus hubs where
        several buses can pick up passengers all at the same
        time will be increased from 10 currently to about 40.

      DRIVE?                                                    • Buyers of luxury cars will now pay higher tax rates
                                                                  than buyers of budget cars.

                                                                • Owners of Category ‘C’ vehicles like vans and buses
                                                                  who choose to renew their COEs for five years will
                                                                  be allowed further 5-year COE renewals.

                                                                • LTA is working with the Housing and Development
                                                                  Board to make car sharing more accessible in the
                                                                  heartlands where feasible.

                                                                • The Marina Coastal Expressway, which will link the
                                                                  East Coast Parkway and the Kallang-Paya Lebar
                                                                  Expressway with the Ayer-Rajah Expressway in the
                                                                  west, is on track to be opened by the end of the year.
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  ELDERLY OR                                             • The Green Man Plus scheme, which extends the
                                                           green man time at traffic lights, will be expanded to
  LESS MOBILE?                                             more locations.

                                                         • All MRT and LRT stations are barrier-free, and soon,
                                                           all bus interchanges will be too. Half of the public
                                                           buses are wheelchair-accessible, and by 2020, all of
                                                           them will be so.

                                                         • Lifts will be installed at selected pedestrian overhead
                                                           bridges so the elderly do not have to climb the steps.
                                                           Lifts at six bridges will be completed by the end of
                                                           the year, and will be built at about 40 more bridges
                                                           island-wide by 2018.
                                                         • Elder-friendly improvements – like elderly-friendly bus
                                                           stop seats with hand grips for the elderly to support
                                                           themselves when getting up from their seat, or
                                                           smoothening out uneven parts of pavements which
                                                           may cause an elderly person to fall – are constantly
                                                           being made to the transport infrastructure.

                                                         ARE YOU A
                                                         PEDESTRIAN?
  • School zones will be made safer for children
    crossing the road with recognisable red-textured
    road surfaces, additional railings and traffic
    calming markings.

  • 200 km more of sheltered walkways are being built
    around train stations, bus interchanges and bus
    shelters under the Walk2Ride programme so people
    can walk easily to transport hubs.

  CYCLE TO GET                                           • With the emphasis on personal cycling safety, LTA
                                                           is launching a guidebook on safe cycling tips and is
  AROUND?                                                  painting road markings in some areas to remind cyclists
                                                           to dismount at zebra crossings.

                                                         • LTA will finish building off-road cycling paths in
                                                           Tampines and Sembawang this year. Cycling path
                                                           networks in Bedok, Changi-Simei, Pasir Ris, Taman
                                                           Jurong and Yishun, as well as areas such as East Coast,
                                                           Jurong Lake District, Marina Bay and the Punggol Eco-
                                                           Town, will be progressively completed by 2015.

                                                         • In total, there will be 210 km of off-road cycling
                                                           paths to about 16 towns, or more than half of all
                                                           HDB towns, by 2020.

• Existing signs which alert motorists to the presence   • On top of the 2,400 bicycle racks being built at 20 MRT
  of sports cyclists along popular training routes in      stations, the LTA is building another 600 racks at 12
  areas like Tanjong Rhu and Yishun, will be made          more MRT stations by the third quarter of 2014.
  more visible by the middle of this year.               • LTA is planning a pilot bicycle-sharing scheme at the
                                                           Jurong Lake District.
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    Downtown Line 1: The Beginning
    Part 1 of Connect’s series on the           When and why was the idea of DTL1
    Downtown Line 1 (DTL1), which is            first mooted?
    opening at the end of this year, goes       To meet Singapore’s growth and travel demand, we
    back to its beginnings in 2001. DTL1        recognised that additional radial lines were required to
                                                bring commuters from residential areas such as Bukit
    consists of six stations: It will connect
                                                Timah and Bedok more directly to the City. At the same
    existing stations at Bugis, Promenade,      time, there was a need for greater connectivity within
    Bayfront and Chinatown, to new              the City itself. Hence, the DTL was conceptualised
    stations at Downtown and Telok Ayer.        as a central loop within the City supported by radial
                                                extensions towards the East and West. The idea
    The 4.3km line is fully underground         behind DTL arose from the 2001 Concept Plan.
    and will open by the end of 2013.
    LTA’s Deputy Group Director, Policy
    and Planning Ms Lina Lim talks about
    how the idea for the line came about.
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2   Were there any concerns which were
    expressed at the time?
    As DTL1 would run within the densely built-up city
    central, there were concerns on the construction
    challenges and the need to minimise impact to existing
    land uses.

    Why was this particular route chosen
    for DTL1? What was the thinking
    behind the exact station locations?
    The DTL1 alignment was planned to link up major
    activity nodes within the City, such as Chinatown,
    Bugis and Marina Bay. In addition, the DTL1 provides
    interconnectivity with other lines within the City like
    the East-West Line, Circle Line and North East Line.
    In deciding on the station locations, we wanted to
    maximise the connectivity benefits to commuters.
    For example, the new Marina Bay business district
    is served centrally by the Downtown station, which
    is located close to developments like the Marina Bay
3   Financial Centre.

    In the overall train network,
    what role does DTL1 play?
    With DTL1, places in the city will become more
    accessible than ever. Areas like Telok Ayer and the
    Marina Bay financial district would have an MRT station
    at their doorstep. Commuters would be able to travel
    directly from Bugis to Chinatown without transferring,
    making it even easier to eat, shop and work in the City.
    Together with the other rail lines envisioned in the Land
    Transport Master Plan by 2020, the DTL will help to
    achieve LTA’s vision for commuters within the Central
    Area to be able to access an MRT station within a five
    minute walk, on average.
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     Cyclists:
     Dismount And Push
     When a cyclist reaches a zebra crossing, he should                       They are located at: Tampines Avenue 2 (Street 23),
     not ride straight across.                                                Tampines Street 22 (Blk 273), Tampines Street 22
                                                                              (Blk 282) and Tampines Avenue 4 / Avenue 5.
     Instead, he should get off his bike and ‘walk’ it to the
     other side of the road.                                                  Tampines is Singapore’s first cycling town, and many
                                                                              residents choose to get around by cycling on the
     As a reminder to the many cyclists who may not be                        widened pathways and clearly-marked cycling paths.
     aware of this or neglect to do so, and who may be
     putting themselves in danger, the LTA is putting in                      After the trial period of three months, the LTA may
     new road markings at four zebra crossings                                introduce it at more zebra crossings around
     in Tampines.                                                             Singapore if the markings prove to be effective.

     1-2   Road markings to remind cyclists to dismount at zebra crossings.
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Cameras Monitor
Illegal Parking
In order to deter illegal parking, the LTA is installing Close        The cameras proved to be a successful deterrent
Circuit Television Cameras (CCTVs) at 30 selected locations           following a trial along Beach Road in front of the Golden
island-wide.                                                          Mile Complex, and Marine Parade Central in front of the
                                                                      Parkway Parade Shopping Centre.
The CCTVs – will operate round-the-clock and record
footage of vehicles which park illegally at these places.             The list of the 30 locations selected for installation
                                                                      of CCTVs is available on the LTA’s website.
These locations are where many flout the parking rules, and
which may then impede the smooth flow of public buses, or
which cause traffic jams or compromise safety.
Installation of these cameras will start from the second
quarter of 2013, and all the cameras will be up by 2014.

1     Lamp post sign informing road users that the area is monitored by CCTV.
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     School Children Learn About
     Singapore Transport
     The LTA is partnering the Ministry of Education (MOE) to bring to life what
     Primary 3 school children will learn about the transport system in Singapore.

                                                                                                                             CREDIT | Marshall Cavendish, ISBN 978-98101-1659-0

     As part of their social studies classes, Primary 3 pupils                            LTA also conducted a teacher training workshop
     in Singapore schools are being given a book called                                   incorporating the gallery tour using an in-house
     “Getting Around” developed by MOE with inputs                                        designed teacher’s booklet adapted from the MOE
     from LTA.                                                                            Teacher’s package.

     It covers the history of land transport in Singapore and                             As part of school’s plans to bring their nine-year-olds
     the challenges of meeting transport needs in a land-                                 on fun learning excursions outside of school, teachers
     scarce country.                                                                      are encouraged to bring them to the LTA’s Land
                                                                                          Transport Gallery.
     The book is one in a series of six social studies books
     which cover other topics like water, conservation, land                              The gallery, which was opened in 2008, offers these
     use and housing.                                                                     pupils an interactive and fun learning experience as
                                                                                          they learn about transport.
     The collaboration does not stop at the books.

     Connect is a bi-monthly newsletter of the Land Transport Authority. All rights reserved. © 2013
     Please contact Connect Editor regarding permission to reproduce any material within. ISSN:1793-4931
     Managing Editor: Sharon Lok (sharon_lok@lta.gov.sg)  Editor: Lim Si Ting (si_ting_lim@lta.gov.sg) Editorial Assistant: Lim Shi Jie (shi_jie_lim@lta.gov.sg)
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