Outram Park has changed over the last 20-odd years since the first works for the MRT in Singapore began. In the 80's, work began on construction for the original network with the East-West Line (EWL) being built. In the 90's, work on the North-East Line (NEL) commenced. The decade of the 2000s saw the area being given a break from all rail construction work.
Now in the 2010's, the Thomson Line (TSL) is set to open up the area once again as the Outram Park interchange is built. Along with the TSL station, major modification works to the existing EWL and NEL stations will be done, including extensive re-configuration of the transfer linkways. Here are some photos before any works commence on the site.
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