Jurong railway line

Jurong railway line
Overview
StatusDemolished
OwnerKeretapi Tanah Melayu (Until its closure)
Termini
Stations3
Service
TypeFreight rail
Operator(s)Keretapi Tanah Melayu
History
CommencedSeptember 1963 (1963-09)
Opened4 March 1966 (1966-03-04)
CompletedNovember 1965 (1965-11)
Closed1990s
Technical
Line length12 mi (19 km)
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge

The Jurong railway line is a former railway line located in Singapore. Stretching a total of 12 miles (19 km) from Bukit Timah to the Jurong industrial estate, the line consisted of a 9 miles (14 km) main line and three branches. The line was initially planned as part of the Jurong industrial estate by the Singapore government, to connect the industrial estate with Malaya and to facilitate the transfer of goods between Malaya and Jurong. A $6 million loan was given to the Malayan Railway for its construction, which was carried out by the railway and the Economic Development Board, and construction of the line took place between September 1963 and November 1965, with the first train services commencing in the same month. The line was then officially opened on 4 March 1966. However, the line's potential was limited by Singapore's separation from Malaysia in 1965, with 128,000 tons of freight transported on the line in 1974, and the line eventually closed in the 1990s. Portions of the line remain in place, some of which have become popular among explorers and wildlife enthusiasts.