What happens after Singapore regain the railway track land? NSS (Nature Society Singapore) is proposing to the government to preserve the railway-tracks as a "Green Corridor". This corridor can connect up pockets of parks and gardens.
More readups -->
- http://www.asiaisgreen.com/2010/10/31/why-we-should-have-the-green-corridor/
- http://www.facebook.com/thegreencorridor?v=info
Do you know that "Green Corridor" is organizing a 3 hour trek this coming Saturday? You will be walking on Railway track! (might not be suitable for kids under 12 years old)
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=135773006483771
If the proposed "Green Corridor" becomes reality, everybody stands to win.
Adults preserve their fond railway memories and heritage, and kids get to have more green plots to explore.
Have you read our previous Singapore-Johor rail experience already?
--> http://sengkangbabies.blogspot.com/2010/10/we-took-train-from-tanjong-pagar.html
Daddy hope our kids will be curious to discover more about Singapore's railway history, and support what "Green Corridor" is trying to achieve.
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