How will you re-imagine the former Tanjong Pagar Railway Station (TPRS) as a unique heritage and recreational node along the Rail Corridor?
We have launched an ideas competition to hear your ideas on how the TPRS can be transformed into a vibrant and multi-functional community building, with inviting public spaces for all to appreciate the unique heritage of the site. This will help to guide the formulation of plans and actions to re-purpose TPRS to serve the community in its next stage of development.
The TPRS used to operate as the southernmost terminus on the West Coast Rail Line of the Keratapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) railway, which has since been transformed into the 24km long Rail Corridor.
While it has ceased operations, the TPRS has been gazetted as a National Monument and remains the key southern gateway into the Rail Corridor and point of entry to the Central Business District and future Greater Southern Waterfront.
The competition is open to the local and the international public, including tertiary students and professionals. It will run from 22 April to 14 June 2024.
Members of public can submit proposals on possible uses and activities for the TPRS, sensitive design interventions such as low-scale infill developments, as well as ways to enhance accessibility to the site and ensure it is well-integrated with the Rail Corridor.
Read more about the competition brief and submission requirements.
Sign up now for the ideas competition!
We would love to hear your memories and stories as well as any other feedback on the types of uses you would like to see at the TPRS. Your stories and feedback will contribute to a shared vision and inform future plans for the TPRS site.
Share it with us in our feedback form!