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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

LTA invites public to suggest names for Thomson Line stations

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The MRT stations of the new Thomson Line need names. And if you have any in mind, or want to have a say in what they should be called -- share your ideas with the Land Transport Authority (LTA).

The public can send in their suggestions to the LTA until February 17.

The LTA is roping in the public to come up with the official names for 16 of the 22 the stations of the TSL, located in areas such as Sin Ming, Great World City, Havelock and Lentor.

Six of the 22 stations -- Woodlands, Caldecott, Stevens, Orchard, Outram Park and Marina Bay -- are not included as they will be in operation on other lines before the Thomson Line is fully complete, and will be interchanges for the new line.

The TSL is expected to be fully complete in 2021.

Contributors must bear in mind several criteria: the name must make it easy for commuters to locate the station; it must say something about the history and heritage of the location, and reflect Singapore's multi-racial and multi-cultural identity.

The TSL stations in the naming exercise are: Woodlands North, Woodlands South, Springleaf, Lentor, Mayflower, Sin Ming, Upper Thomson, Mount Pleasant, Napier, Orchard Boulevard, Great World City, Havelock, Maxwell, Shenton Way, Marina South and Gardens By The Bay.

Contributors can send their suggestions to the LTA at talk2lta.lta.gov.sg.

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