Works are in full swing for the staging of one of the biggest road diversions to be implemented along the corridor of the Thomson Line. Road surfacing has begun for the new Upper Thomson Road that will swing round the existing road which will be excavated up for the Upper Thomson Launch Shaft (ULS). The new POB has already been launched up this week.
The diversion will take place on Sunday, September 14 and would last throughout the entire duration of the tunnelling phase of the project, estimated to be completed in 2019.
August 29
Northbound road has completed surfacing |
Roof of the new POB is almost completed |
New Upper Thomson Road |
Towards MacRitchie |
NB landing of POB & future bus bay |
New northbound road beside the old southbound road |
Final view of the old POB before it gets demolished |
The future Upper Thomson Launch Shaft beneath the existing road |
August 26
Preparations for the road diversion |
New temporary steel POB |
Main span |
POB southbound landing |
North end of the diversion |
New temporary SB bus stop |
South end of the diversion |
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