Old Bukit Timah Railway Station
Bukit Timah Railway Station, built in 1903, was an important landmark on the Malayan Railway's Singapore-Kuala Lumpur route. Located near the Bukit Timah area, the station played a crucial role in connecting Singapore to the Malay Peninsula for over a century. The station’s distinctive colonial architecture and surrounding environment made it a historical gem. After the closure of the railway in 2011, the station was preserved as part of Singapore’s heritage. Today, it stands as a symbol of Singapore’s railway history, attracting visitors who appreciate its nostalgic charm and its role in the country’s development.
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