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11km Rail Corridor Bukit Timah station running route

In our exploration runs of Singapore, today’s let’s take a run down west at the Singapore rail corridor through remnants of Bukit Timah old rail network including the Former Bukit Timah Railway Station in a 11km run.

Station signage
Station signage at the Former Bukit Timah Railway Station we be visiting on our Bukit Timah adventures today.

The 11km running route will take us starts off from the Cashew MRT area, through Former Bukit Timah Railway Station and ending at the Bukit Timah Diversion Canal Wetlands area. The mostly flat trail route offers lush vegetation, residential and old railway landmarks. It follows along where the old railway route used to pass, and ending at the lush Bukit Timah Diversion Canal Wetlands area. The distance from Cashew MRT to The Canal wetlands is 5.5km one way.

11km running route
The 11km running route will take us starts off from the Cashew MRT area, through Former Bukit Timah Railway Station and ending at the Bukit Timah Diversion Canal Wetlands.

Our runs start off from Cashew MRT area taking a muddy dirt road towards the new Hillview Connect tunnel. Notably, the Hillview Connector links the Rail Corridor to Hillview MRT and nearby parks. You run through a shaded pathway lined with greenery.

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Hillview resident district
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Rail connector link
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Hillview road bridge

This area is well-paved, making it easy for joggers and cyclists. The connector also passes residential blocks and commercial areas quietly tucked away from the main road. It feels like a small detour that blends nature with the urban edge.

Cashew mud track
The Cashew area has a short mud track trail near the Cashew MRT station exit.

Hillview Connect Overpass at Hillview Road

Moreover, this Hillview Connect Overpass carries the park connector safely above busy Hillview Road. Back on our previous run at dairy farm road, this Hillview Connect region was closed off for the construction of the vehicular road tunnel. Also, the road tunnel opening saw the park connector now running over the road tunnel which connects the road from Cashew MRT towards the Upper Bukit Timah Truss Bridge and Rail mall area.

Hillview Connect Overpass
The clearing over the new Hillview Connect Overpass.

It conveniently now links the Rail Corridor to the Hillview Connector without needing to navigate traffic. The overpass offers a clear view of surrounding condos and greenery. It has a functional but helps keep the running or cycling route continuous and easy.

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Rail mall area
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Rail mall
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Rest toilet area

Upper Bukit Timah Truss Bridge

The Upper Bukit Timah Truss Bridge is a black steel bridge spanning Bukit Timah Road. There are two similar truss bridges here, one at Upper Bukit Timah near the Rail mall and the second Rail Bridge near King Albert Park. Here you cross wooden planks that still hold their old railway bolts.

Upper Bukit Timah Truss Bridge
Upper Bukit Timah Truss Bridge, a majestic sight to behold along the route.

Historically, the bridge was built in the early 1900s and has been restored for public use. If you are sharp, you will notice a historical plaque sign placed at the entrance of the bridge. It is a popular photo stop thanks to its industrial, old-world look. From here, you can also spot nearby heritage shophouses and the flow of traffic below.

Upper Bukit Timah truss bridge
Do watch out for the cobble stones trip hazards on the Upper Bukit Timah truss bridge.

Moreover, the Upper Bukit Timah Truss Bridge area is home to a small rest and toilet area which sits beside the rail mall. It offers a nice shaded path if you need a break within the first kilometre of our route. The route from here carries on a long forested gravel straight for about a kilometre till our next point of interest.

Long vegetated straights
Long vegetated straights running parallel along Bukit Timah Road.

Also, this flat route is also great for speed work, though do watch out for potholes and muddy water puddles after rain. Also, the route here is more suited for mountain bikes, and you might want to take caution riding road bikes here due to avoid punctures. There is a water stream running parallel at few points along this straight leading towards the Singapore Quarry Bridge.

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Singapore quarry bridge
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Rail Corridor at Cashew
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Bukit Timah truss bridge

Hindhede Crossing

You carry on past a minor Old KTM Railway Bridge at Hindhede Crossing. This small railway bridge sits quietly above Hindhede Drive at the 11.5km marker from Tanjong Pagar. You walk across its black steel frame, with wooden planks replacing the original rail sleepers.

Hindhede Road bridge
Hindhede Road bridge with preserved tracks over Hindhede drive road.

The bridge once carried trains between Bukit Timah and Bukit Panjang. Today, it’s part of the Rail Corridor, offering a short-elevated view over the road. The structure keeps its weathered, industrial charm, adding a dash of history to your run or ride.

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Muddy patches
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Hindhede estate area
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Hindhede Crossing

The route carries Beauty World Shopping Center. Beauty World is an older shopping complex near the Rail Corridor’s Bukit Timah stretch. You find small shops, eateries, and a food centre on the top floor. It is also a possible mid-way toilet stop, though quite far away.

Beauty world area
Beauty world area clearing served by pedestrian bridges.

The building has a retro 1980s look, with narrow walkways and low ceilings. It’s a tad worn, but still active with locals dining or shopping for daily goods. The area around it is packed with more modern malls, but this spot retains its old-school charm.

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Bridge to Beauty World Shopping Center
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Forest trail
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Over Bukit Timah road

Rifle Range Road Park

Additionally, the route here is well forested, running alongside the Upper Bukit Timah road and passing by some resident condos left and right at the Hindhede estate area.

Rifle Range Road Park entrance
Rifle Range Road Park entrance.

It is not long where the straight leads past from the Hindhede Crossing and eventually towards the entrance to the Rifle Range Road Park and the Seventh Mile Rail Corridor access route. Here, you can find connecting overhead bridges to Beauty world and the park entrance to the Rifle range road trail.

Rifle Range Road estate
Rifle Range Road estate, one which passes through a cosy private estate.

Notably, along the path, the Rifle Range Road Park is one of the newer green spaces linked to the Rail Corridor. You can enter the trail here from this Seventh Mile stretch. The park has open lawns, benches, and light landscaping. This part of the Rail Corridor is quieter compared to Bukit Timah Station. The access point is convenient for starting a jog or bike ride north or south along the trail.

Jalan Jurong Kechi road flyover
Jalan Jurong Kechi road flyover, the only major bridge over our 11km route.

The route carries on under the only two road flyovers of the route, under both the Jalan Jurong Kechi road and the Anak Bukit flyovers. Also here, you can find several wildlife along the route here, wild chickens such as the red jungle fowl are abundant here, especially along the Rifle range road area.

Anak Bukit flyover
Anak Bukit flyover towards Rifle Range Road.

Monkeys, wild chickens and wild boars are less common and usually found coming out from the vegetated areas near the quarry area.

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Hordes of Wild monkeys along the rail corridor route.
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Rifle Range Road
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Wild chickens
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Wild boars

Running on, you cross over the Bukit Timah Truss Bridge at our 4km mark. It runs over the busy King Albert park area before heading into the major landmark of our route, the Bukit Timah Railway Station.

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King Albert park area
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Entering Bukit Timah railway
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Truss bridge plaque

Bukit Timah Railway Station

The last landmark towards the 5.5km U-turn point of our run be the Bukit Timah Railway Station. This iconic red tiled shelter is a landmark along the Rail Corridor was restored as a heritage landmark. Here, you see preserved station buildings, old railway tracks, and old style retro signboards.

Bukit Timah Station main building
Bukit Timah Station main building preserved and still standing.

The place once served as a key stop on the Singapore–Kranji railway line under KTM. It closed in 2011 when train services shifted to Woodlands. Today, it works as a rest stop for joggers, cyclists, and walkers exploring the corridor.

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Station overview
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Electrical cabling
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Old railway cars

Moreover, the first thing that catches your eye was the preserved platform and tracks. Here you can find some old railway cars permanently affixed onto the rails. The station building still stands, and inside. There is seating, shade, and boards telling the station’s history. It is small but worth a short pause if you’re running or cycling the route.

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Token exchange pole
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Signaling poles
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Signaling room levers

Also, the railway waiting house has a minor exhibition, albeit rather run-down. Here you can find restored fixtures like the old levers, a ticket booth, and even a signals diagram. It felt a tad surreal seeing how much of the place has been kept intact.

Bukit Timah Station Overview
Bukit Timah Station Overview, surrounded by tall forested vegetation of the Clementi forest.
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Railway maps
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Platform waiting hut
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Service rooms

Scenes of the old railroad

Here, you can find fenced up old buildings of the Former Railway Staff Quarters. Also, the waiting area with a series of maps is simple but gives you a sense of how passengers once sat around for trains.

Rail signal room
Rail signal room inside the main station building with info boards.

Across the tracks, the old staff quarters stood vacant, which was once turned into a café during the refurbishment. Now closed, some vintage details remain. It is a convenient spot to take a short break from your run.

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Railway cars
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Scenes of the old railway
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Former Railway Staff Quarters

Around the station grounds are repurposed pieces from the past, like token poles and old signs put up for display. Even the small yellow wagons on the tracks are more than decoration. There are also preserved rail signal signs kept by the station as well as benches with hand rails spaced meter apart, having a nod to the meter-gauge width of the tracks which is the standard used for the tracks here.

History board
History board at the nearby toilet and rest area.

Also, this spot is where you can find your second toilet and water point beside the truss bridge. It is similar to the one at the rail mall in terms of design and span.

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Former railway yard
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Infomatic boards
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Fresh air

Clementi Forest & Bukit Timah Diversion Canal Wetlands

Carrying on east bound form the railway station brings us along a short 800m through the Clementi Forest. This area is lush secondary rainforest with several tall mature trees, with several mature over growth coming alongside the running trial.

Clementi Forest
Clementi Forest, a pleasing refuge away of the concrete jungle with several tall mature trees.

Also, you can find lots of banana and durian trees along this route too. The air in this area is fresh and one of the wilderness highlights of the route.

Thick Clementi Forest vegetation
Thick Clementi Forest vegetation, lined with lots of banana trees.

It is not long where you come to the Bukit Timah Diversion Canal Wetlands park entrance. This small minor park serves a private estate here with a huge storm drain. It is accessible via a side detour from the main path.

Lush secondary forest
Lush secondary forest clearing.

Here you can find a is a series of stepped canals, also called the Maisy Falls. They are a series of Man-made cascading water falls, tad like terraced water channels that slow down water flow. The design mixes flood control with a touch of natural landscaping.

Bukit Timah Diversion Canal Wetlands
The Bukit Timah Diversion Canal Wetlands and home to the Maisy Falls.

Here, birds and small fish are often visible if you stop to look closely. This spot feels a tad hidden but offers a break from the rail trail’s straight path. This spot marks our 5.5km U-turn point from the Cashew area, where our route back to where we started brings the total running distance to 11km.

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Side roads
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Route to Diversion Canal Wetlands
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Diversion Canal Maisy Falls

Wrapping up

All in all, you are good for about just over an hour to and fro on this this 11km run. The route. Wrapping up the trail, the stretch along the Rail Corridor had a good mix of history and nature. Starting from Cashew MRT, the route moved through greenery, past the old railway bridge and tracks, with the highlight being the Bukit Timah Railway Station and lush Clementi Forest, where the preserved fixtures and displays tied the walk back to its railway roots. This running route is definitely a scenic and educational one, tad a simple way to see how old spaces were given new life.

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