Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Catering for Public Transport Needs ahead of Upcoming Developments of New Homes along North East and Circle Lines

Speakers

Summary

This question concerns Ms He Ting Ru’s inquiry regarding measures to alleviate peak-hour crowding on the North East and Circle Lines ahead of housing developments in Fernvale North. Minister for Transport Mr Chee Hong Tat replied that the Land Transport Authority coordinates with other agencies to add train capacity and introduce new bus services, such as short-trip services 86A and 86B. He highlighted that the Bus Connectivity Enhancement Programme will provide additional peak-hour express options, while the upcoming Cross Island Line and Punggol Extension will offer significant long-term connectivity. Minister for Transport Mr Chee Hong Tat also noted that the figure of 10,000 new homes mentioned by the Member did not originate from official government sources.

Transcript

67 Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Transport (a) whether there are any projects being planned to alleviate peak-hour crowding on the North East Line and Circle Line ahead of the Urban Redevelopment Authority's plans to develop up to 10,000 new homes in Fernvale North in Sengkang; and (b) what will be the measures taken to ensure that public transportation needs are met ahead of the development.

Mr Chee Hong Tat: Other Members, such as Mr Gan Thiam Poh, Ms Yeo Wan Ling and Ms Sun Xueling, had previously asked Parliamentary Questions in this House about public transport connectivity in the North East Region, in view of the housing developments.

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) closely monitors housing development plans, together with the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and Housing and Development Board, and works with public transport operators to provide additional capacity to meet increases in travel demand. This includes deploying additional trains, where possible, to improve Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) frequency during peak hours.

LTA has also introduced new bus services or adjusted existing bus routes to serve new housing developments. Since 24 June 2024, LTA introduced short-trip Services 86A and 86B to connect Fernvale residents to Yio Chu Kang station on the North-South Line during weekday morning and evening peak hours. As an additional option during peak hours, Fernvale residents can also travel to and from the Central Business District via City Direct Service 671.

Under the Bus Connectivity Enhancement Programme that was announced last month, LTA will introduce more peak-hour express bus services as an alternative option for residents.

When the Cross Island Line and the Cross Island Line Punggol Extension are completed, these will also provide additional public transport options and capacity for residents in the North East.

In her question, Ms He mentioned that URA plans to develop up to 10,000 new homes in Fernvale North in Sengkang. The Member may wish to note that the number of dwelling units she mentioned did not come from URA or other Government agencies.