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    Nice job jlix! Yr way of drawing the route with RED arrow looks like RED Enemy Army is charging from Marina Bay towards Changi Airport. Haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sealover
    You r using Google Satellite picture. If you map the line properly on google MAP you will find the line pattern matches exactly the contour of Tanjong Rhu,Meyer,Amber,Marine Parade rather than ECP.

    does every GREEN dot represent One station ? thats alot of stations

    can do without cars

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlrx
    The official version from the Prime Minister's Office, prepared by LTA Rail Network. Graphic by Land Transport Authority and Urban Redevelopment Authority.

    http://www.pmo.gov.sg/News/Messages/...e+Together.htm


    LTA Rail Network. Graphic by Land Transport Authority and Urban Redevelopment Authority



    guys, the map above ..Blue line = existing ..
    the blue line from marina towards west coast ..has the mrt service started ? can one take a train to Haw Par villa now ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sealover
    Nice job jlix! Yr way of drawing the route with RED arrow looks like RED Enemy Army is charging from Marina Bay towards Changi Airport. Haha.
    The red arrow is from the original LTA drawing.

    It foretells China's Red Property Liberation Army (PLA), after buying up Marina Bay, will move East into Tanjong Rhu, Marine Parade ... all the way to Changi.

    However, they are intecepted by Singapore's own Blue Rescue Singapore Asset Force (RSAF) at Changi Airport.

    Quote Originally Posted by proud owner
    does every GREEN dot represent One station ? thats alot of stations

    can do without cars
    There are only 12 stations.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jlrx
    The red arrow is from the original LTA drawing.

    It foretells China's Red Property Liberation Army (PLA), after buying up Marina Bay, will move East into Tanjong Rhu, Marine Parade ... all the way to Changi.

    However, they are intecepted by Singapore's own Blue Rescue Singapore Asset Force (RSAF) at Changi Airport.



    There are only 12 stations.


    the west line .. is HarborFront still the last station ??

    or has serviced now extended to further west station ?

    if not any idea when service will start , after harborfront towards Kent ridge ? or is it One north ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlrx
    I use the official map from onemap.sg which is more accurate than Google Maps.
    Well done on the pics & lines...

    I just play play and with rudimentary Paint in my office computer. What I meant to show is that the line will be closer to the ECP than further inland like Mountbatten or Katong. Sealover is right that it tracks tanjong Rhu, Meyer, Amber and Marine Parade very closely. There are 12 stations along this 21 km line so average inter-station spacing would be slightly less than 2km apart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlrx
    I use the official map from onemap.sg which is more accurate than Google Maps.
    well done man!
    sorry for the OT, but can help to do the same for the Thomson Line also ? I see very little discussion of this line here. And Thomson Line is supposedly to be "completed by 2018", earlier than Eastern Region Line.
    Thanks.

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    next cycle can look out for potential condos near to future mrt lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by devilplate
    next cycle can look out for potential condos near to future mrt lines.
    According to wikipedia, stations may be known as early as 2012. So if you want to take a gamble and pre-empt, better buy before then. Once announced, owners may not want to sell or will ask sky-high prices.

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    Eastern Region LineOverviewTypeRapid transitSystemMass Rapid Transit (Singapore)StatusPlanningStations12Services1OperationOwnerLand Transport AuthorityOperator(s)To be announcedTechnicalLine length21 km (13 mi)Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) Standard gauge
    The Eastern Region Line (ERL) is an upcoming Mass Rapid Transit line in Singapore and is currently under planning and evaluation. The construction schedule was announced in 2008 with completion set for 2020.[1] Station locations are expected to be announced in 2012 or 2013.[citation needed]
    The Eastern Region Line will, from Marina Bay, serve the residential estates of Tanjong Rhu, Marine Parade, Siglap, Bedok South and Upper East Coast, and link them to Changi in the east and interchange with the future Thomson Line.[2] The line will be 21-km long and have 12 stations.[1] This line follows closely to the southern stretch of the previously planned Eastern Region Line; instead of turning towards Expo, it goes eastwards and ends near Changi Ferry Terminal

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    My "guess" of the 12 stations are:

    1. Garden by the Bay
    2. Tanjong Rhu
    3. Meyer
    4. Tanjong Katong
    5. Marine Parade
    6. Teluk Kurau
    7. Siglap
    8. Bayshore
    9. Bedok South
    10. Changi South
    11. Airport T4
    12. Changi Village

    The locations of some are quite obvious from forummers' feedback. So keep on feedback...

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    jlrx u the man!

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    any more analysis???? D15 is

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    Quote Originally Posted by amk
    well done man!
    sorry for the OT, but can help to do the same for the Thomson Line also ? I see very little discussion of this line here. And Thomson Line is supposedly to be "completed by 2018", earlier than Eastern Region Line.
    Thanks.
    This one is for Thomson Line. Only part of the Thomson Line because it is longer (27 km vs 21 km) and straighter so the graphic is either too big or the words will be too small.


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    Great job! With the existing lines as reference, the prediction of the future lines has high degree of accuracy!

    Wondering how the train is going to go through the 90 degree bend of the DTL3 near bedok reservoir?!


    Quote Originally Posted by jlrx
    I use the official map from onemap.sg which is more accurate than Google Maps.


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    Quote Originally Posted by noblebaby
    Great job! With the existing lines as reference, the prediction of the future lines has high degree of accuracy!

    Wondering how the train is going to go through the 90 degree bend of the DTL3 near bedok reservoir?!
    gradual curve, not a sharp bend

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    Similar bend for circle line, so should be ok. haha. the tunnel engineers should know better me.

    Quote Originally Posted by eng81157
    gradual curve, not a sharp bend

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    maybe NAFA kindergarten will be one station???

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    cool...using official data from PMO and superimposed on the map...that settled the mrt track...as well as provide clues on the stations...thumb up jlrx ..!!

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    Well done!!! I like it... nice...

    Quote Originally Posted by sealover
    My "guess" of the 12 stations are:

    1. Garden by the Bay
    2. Tanjong Rhu
    3. Meyer
    4. Tanjong Katong
    5. Marine Parade
    6. Teluk Kurau
    7. Siglap
    8. Bayshore
    9. Bedok South
    10. Changi South
    11. Airport T4
    12. Changi Village

    The locations of some are quite obvious from forummers' feedback. So keep on feedback...

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    so where will tanjong katong, marine parade and telok kurau station be at?????? any one can "map" it? :0

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolverine23
    so where will tanjong katong, marine parade and telok kurau station be at?????? any one can "map" it? :0
    wow...this thread is really gettng exciting with the breakthro in map superimposition and all the possible 12 stations for the 21km ERL...

    now is 2010...i think new will be out by 2012-2013...

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    Do you all know what is the premium on Condos near a MRT station? How much will the view @ meyer or belvedere cost if a MRT station is announced at Katong park?

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    10 to 20% higher based on reports in the press. Properties closest to the Circle Line MRT stations are reported to enjoy enhanced value of 10 to 20%.

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    hope to see D15 at 1500psf soon!

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    The Sound is already selling for close to $1500psf. Isnt that a reality? Better located developments at St Patrick Road, like Tierra Vue, Grand Duchess and St Pat Residences directly opposite the Sound are only transacted close to $1200psf, which is still $300 psf short of your wish.

    Developers in St Patrick Road are confident that the Telok Kurau MRT station is likely to be located in Marine Terrrace. Shouldnt the value of these 3 condos be worth $1500 psf once the MRT stationed is confirmed to be at Marine Terrace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiverton18
    The Sound is already selling for close to $1500psf. Isnt that a reality? Better located developments at St Patrick Road, like Tierra Vue, Grand Duchess and St Pat Residences directly opposite the Sound are only transacted close to $1200psf, which is still $300 psf short of your wish.

    Developers in St Patrick Road are confident that the Telok Kurau MRT station is likely to be located in Marine Terrrace. Shouldnt the value of these 3 condos be worth $1500 psf once the MRT stationed is confirmed to be at Marine Terrace.
    You forgot to mention St Patrick's Loft...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kstan2
    Do you all know what is the premium on Condos near a MRT station? How much will the view @ meyer or belvedere cost if a MRT station is announced at Katong park?
    Wow...if MRT station is really gonna be located at Katong Park guess those projects nearby will sell as high as $1800psf in future ???

    Just my 2 cents

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    $1800 sounds good. So it is a bargain now. If Disneyland or a 3rd IR is announced at Marina East.. the seafront will become like the sail... at least $2000+

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    Quote Originally Posted by latour
    Well done!!! I like it... nice...
    alamak, no station at katong/joo chiat... what a miss ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by marktkt22
    alamak, no station at katong/joo chiat... what a miss ...
    Don't worry too much about it. Even though the actual station might be situated elsewhere due to infrastructural restriction, the beauty of an underground station is that access points/tunnels can be burrowed underground to link to heavy traffic locales or across roads. So access points into the MRT station could be sited close to some of the more popular locations. Of course, there is a limitation to how long the tunnel can be. Where these access points are going to be depends on economic, demographic and social considerations.

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