It cuts through the heart of Singapore – a railway line, linking us to our neighbour in the North.  Now, after nearly a century, plans are afoot to relocate the train service. But questions remain over the fate of the land where the railway track now stands.  TOC joined a group of environmentalists for a walk this past Sunday. We discovered why some are calling on the government to preserve this sliver of land as a continuous “Green Corridor”.

photos by Joshua Chiang and Han Thon

Join the Facebook group in support of the Green Corridor. Click here.


You can find out more about the Green Corridor Proposal here.

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