Ridership projection for Hume station under review

We thank Mr Paul Pang Kim Phong ("Why leave Hume station closed?"; Forum Online, Dec 8) and Mr Varun Naidu ("Adequate demand to open Hume train station"; Dec 9) for their feedback.

When constructing new rail lines, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) works closely with land use agencies to make provisions for future developments. The Hume station box is one such instance.

To convert these basic structural provisions into a fully functioning station and then to operate it will incur significant costs.

Thus, there is a need to ensure that there is adequate ridership to justify the outlay.

LTA is reviewing the ridership projections in view of several nature and heritage attractions in the area, and the Urban Redevelopment Authority's plans for the Rail Corridor. The Hume station box will be converted into a full station if it is determined that there will be sufficient ridership.

Even though there is currently no MRT station, the LTA ensures that residents in the Hume area are adequately served by bus services.

Services 67, 75, 170, 171, 173, 178, 184 and 961 give residents direct access to Bukit Batok, Bukit Panjang, Clementi, Jurong East and Orchard Road.

Starting from Dec 27, residents will also enjoy direct bus connections to nearby Downtown Line MRT stations such as Hillview and Beauty World.

For example, Service 173 in the direction towards Clementi will be amended for a more direct connection from the Hume area to Beauty World station for the Jalan Anak Bukit to Upper Bukit Timah Road sector.

Residents can also take City Direct Service 653, introduced last year under the Bus Service Enhancement Programme, to commute directly to and from the Central Business District during the morning and evening peak hours.

Helen Lim (Ms)
Director
Media Relations
Land Transport Authority

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on December 18, 2015, with the headline Ridership projection for Hume station under review. Subscribe