Written Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan to Parliamentary Question on Update on Plans for Development and Opening of Hume MRT Station
19 November 2018
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Ms Rahayu Mahzam asked the Minister for Transport
a. whether he can provide an update on the plans for the development and opening of the Hume MRT station; and
b. what is the minimum size and density of the residential population before the station can be opened.
Reply by Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan:
1. We open new MRT stations when there is sufficient ridership to ensure that the stations will be well-used. This is to balance between improving connectivity and prudent use of taxpayers’ monies.
2. While there are some existing residential developments around the Hume station box, they fall short of the ridership threshold to justify the opening of Hume MRT station. However, the upcoming development of the first stage of the Rail Corridor will likely inject additional visitorship to the precinct. LTA is reviewing the ridership projection and business case for opening Hume station. We will announce our decision in due course.
