Turf City MRT Station – A Game-Changer for Bukit Timah

Turf City MRT Station

Turf City MRT Station – A Game-Changer for Bukit Timah

The future Turf City MRT Station on the Cross Island Line (CRL) is set to transform the way Bukit Timah residents live, work, and travel. Scheduled to open around 2032, this station will be the centrepiece of the upcoming Turf City redevelopment, connecting residents seamlessly to the rest of Singapore.

For buyers and investors of Turf City Condos, this station is more than just a transport upgrade — it’s a long-term value booster.

📍 Location of Turf City MRT Station

The Turf City MRT station will be located right within the redeveloped Bukit Timah Turf City estate, offering residents unparalleled convenience. Positioned in the heart of the estate, the station ensures that most homes will be within a 10-minute walk, aligning with URA’s vision of a car-lite, pedestrian-friendly town.

Turf City MRT Location Map

Key location benefits:

  • Central placement within Turf City’s residential neighbourhoods.
  • Walking distance to future retail, parks, and community hubs.
  • Direct MRT link to other CRL stations like Clementi, Ang Mo Kio, and Bright Hill.
Cross Island Line Map

🕑 Opening Timeline

The Turf City MRT Station is part of the Cross Island Line Phase 2 project:

  • May 2024 : LTA Awards $530 Contract for Turf City MRT Station
  • Third Quarter of 2024 : Construction on the underground station, which will be located in Turf Club Road, will start in the third quarter of 2024, with passenger service set to begin in 2032.
  • 2032 – Turf City MRT Station targeted for completion.

This timeline ensures the MRT station will open around the same time the first housing phases of Turf City Condos are launched, boosting early buyer confidence.

🚉 Travel Benefits for Residents

Once operational, Turf City MRT will drastically cut travel times across Singapore. For example, when the station is ready, commuting between Turf City and Pasir Ris Central will take only 35 minutes on the CRL, instead of a one-hour journey through the Downtown and East-West lines.

  • To Orchard Road: About 10 minutes by train.
  • To CBD (Raffles Place / Shenton Way): Under 20 minutes with direct connections.
  • To Changi Airport: About 45 minutes (with CRL link by 2030s).
  • To Clementi & West Coast: Direct link within 10 minutes.

For families, professionals, and expatriates living at Turf City, this station will make commuting faster and more efficient, reducing dependence on private cars. As an example, travelling to Jurong Lake District from Turf City will take 20 minutes, instead of 40 minutes via a bus ride and an MRT journey on the East-West Line.

🚌 Integrated Transport Hub

Complementing the MRT station will be the new Turf City Integrated Transport Hub (ITH):

  • A modern bus interchange directly linked to the MRT station.
  • Shops, retail, and dining options built around the hub.
  • Pedestrian and cycling paths connecting homes to transport seamlessly.

For residents, this means “one-stop connectivity” — travel, shopping, dining, and leisure all within walking distance.

In fact, URA said that all residents in Turf City will live within 10 mins of the Turf City MRT Station.

Residents will live within a 10-min walk to an MRT station

🚗 Car-Lite Living

As part of URA’s 10-minute town model, Turf City will adopt a car-lite concept:

  • Reduced car park footprints to prioritise greenery.
  • Dedicated cycling paths and pedestrian walkways.
  • Easy transfers from MRT to buses, reducing reliance on cars.

This aligns with Singapore’s long-term push toward sustainability and lower carbon emissions.

📈 Impact on Property Values

Proximity to MRT stations in Singapore has a proven track record of boosting property prices and rental demand:

  • Homes within 500m of MRT stations often enjoy 5–15% higher capital appreciation.
  • Rental demand is significantly stronger, especially among expatriates and young professionals.
  • Properties near new MRT lines tend to outperform the market over time.

For investors, Turf City Condos near the MRT will not only deliver strong convenience for residents but also enjoy long-term capital growth and steady rental yields.

🏫 Nearby Amenities & Schools

The MRT station will also provide excellent access to nearby amenities:

  • Schools: Near prestigious schools such as Nanyang Girls’ High, Hwa Chong Institution, and international schools along Bukit Timah.
  • Lifestyle: Fast access to Orchard Road, Botanic Gardens, and Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.
  • Work: Quick commutes to the CBD, One-North, and Jurong Lake District.

❓ FAQs about Turf City MRT Station

Q1. When will Turf City MRT open?
The station is expected to open by 2032 as part of the Cross Island Line Phase 2.

Q2. How far will the condos be from the MRT?
Most Turf City homes will be within a 10-minute walk of the station, following URA’s car-lite neighbourhood model.

Q3. What is the Cross Island Line?
The CRL is Singapore’s longest fully underground MRT line, linking the west (Jurong) to the east (Changi) through central Singapore, including Turf City.

Q4. Will property prices go up because of the MRT?
Yes. Proximity to MRT stations is a major driver of capital appreciation and rental demand in Singapore.

📢 Conclusion

The Turf City MRT Station is more than just a new stop on the Cross Island Line — it’s the heartbeat of Bukit Timah’s newest residential estate. For homeowners, it means shorter commutes and lifestyle convenience. For investors, it signals capital growth and rental appeal in one of Singapore’s most prestigious districts. The heritage of Turf City will also continue to be a key part of our Government planning for the future.

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