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Underpass linking City Hall MRT to Suntec City Mall opens to public
By Lynlee Foo, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 30 April 2008 1755 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: An underground public walkway connecting One Raffles Link to Suntec City Mall is now open once again.

And from now till 4 May, Suntec City Mall is giving away free coffee, chocolates and sweets to pedestrians to mark the reopening of the underpass.

The public can also look forward to music and line dancing performances every weekend in the month of May.

The underpass, which is part of the CityLink Mall, had been closed since 2003 to facilitate the construction of the Circle Line MRT system. During that period, pedestrians used a temporary overhead bridge to get to the Suntec City Mall and the Convention Centre.

Come 2010, the underpass will also serve commuters using the Esplanade MRT station, which is situated along the Circle Line. - CNA/vm


 

 



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