Celebratory Unveiling of Distance Marker and Planting of Gutta Percha Tree at Kranji Node to Mark Opening of Rail Corridor (North)

On a sunny Saturday morning, the public gathered at Kranji Node to witness the celebratory unveiling of the Distance Marker and the planting of the Gutta Percha Tree to mark the official opening of the Rail Corridor (North).

The event was officiated by Mr. Tan, the mayor of Kranji City and Member of Parliament for Kranji constituency. He was joined by representatives from the Land Transport Authority, the Rail Corridor (North) Committee and Kranji Node.

The Distance Marker was unveiled to mark the end of the Rail Corridor (North) project and to mark the start of the new transport system. It was a symbolic gesture to signify the completion of the project and to celebrate the new beginning for the area. The marker was placed on the side of the Kranji Node building and was made of durable materials, making it a permanent fixture in the area.

The Gutta Percha Tree was planted as part of the celebration. This tree is native to the area and symbolizes good luck and hope. It was planted in the middle of the Kranji Node grounds to remind the public of the importance of the Rail Corridor (North) project and the progress that it has brought to the area.

The event was well received by the public, with many of them taking part in the festivities. Everyone present was excited to see the completion of the Rail Corridor (North) project and the new transport system that it will bring.

At the end of the event, both Mr. Tan and the representatives from the Rail Corridor (North) Committee thanked the public for their support and enthusiasm in the project. They also thanked all the people who had contributed to its successful completion.

The Rail Corridor (North) project has brought many changes to the area and the celebratory unveiling of the Distance Marker and planting of the Gutta Percha Tree was a symbol of the progress and development that the project has brought. It was a memorable event for everyone who attended and it will be remembered for many years to come.

On a sunny day in late April, the North Rail Corridor was officially opened with the celebratory unveiling of a distance marker and the planting of a gutta percha tree at the Kranji Node. This special occasion marks the development of the North Rail Corridor, a much-awaited project that serves as Singapore’s newest and most advanced railway system.

The event began with an opening speech by the Minister for Transport and Minister for Infrastructure, Mr. Ong Ye Kung. He shared his thoughts on the importance of the project and how it will be beneficial to the people of Singapore. He also thanked the workers, contractors, and engineers who worked hard to make this project a reality.

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The unveiling of the distance marker was the highlight of the event. It was a symbolic gesture to commemorate the opening of the North Rail Corridor. The marker was made of stainless steel and featured the words “North Rail Corridor” in both English and Chinese.

Following the unveiling of the distance marker, a Gutta Percha tree was ceremoniously planted at the Kranji Node. The tree was chosen to represent the strong bond between the communities in the North and South of Singapore. This special tree will serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving our shared heritage and culture.

The celebration was attended by many prominent figures from the public and private sector, including representatives from the Land Transport Authority and the Singapore Land Transport Authority. Special guests included the CEO of SMRT and representatives from the various train operators who are part of the North Rail Corridor.

The North Rail Corridor is a major milestone for Singapore, and this momentous event served as a reminder of the importance of the project. The distance marker and the planting of the Gutta Percha tree will serve as a lasting reminder of this momentous occasion and the significance of the North Rail Corridor. This event marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in Singapore’s transport infrastructure, and will continue to benefit the people of Singapore for many years to come.

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