Places Tours & Trails

Twilight Time at the Green Rail Corridor — Tanglin Halt to Alexandra Woodland

21, 28 May • 04:30pm

Take a leisurely stroll down the Rail Corridor from Tanglin Halt to Alexandra Woodland to discover Singapore’s Rail’s rich history and the historical landmarks along the way. Some parts of the walk will be on forest trails. Participants are to wear covered footwear.

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Twilight Time at the Green Rail Corridor – Tanglin Halt to Alexandra Woodland

Dates & Time:

Sat, 21 May | 4.30pm to 6.30pm

Sat, 28 May | 4.30pm to 6.30pm

 

Meeting point: Commonwealth MRT Station

End point: Rail Corridor Exit near Alexandra Hospital

Fee: $ per pax

Registration:

 

Embark on a guided expedition with Andrew, a denizen of Queenstown, and members of the Nature Society (Singapore) to uncover the hidden secrets of Rail Corridor from the quaint Tanglin halt Estate to Alexandra Woodland, an oasis of peace.

 

Beyond exploring the lush greenery and beautiful architecture, discover the rich military history the Rail Corridor has to offer from Singapore's past.

 

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