Rail Corridor Virtual Trail Run 2020
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Dates: | 17 June - 31 October, 2020 |
Event venue: | Anywhere |
Categories: | 5 KM Trail |
Event type: | Virtual challenge (Accumulative) |
Available in: | Singapore |
Fees
S$24.00
What is a
virtual run?
A virtual run is a race that you can complete at your own pace and time.
Virtual running works exactly the same as any other type of running but the difference is that the entered race can be run at any location, either outside or inside on a treadmill.
All you have to do is register for a race and provide evidence that you have done it. The evidence can be a screenshot of your running app, a photo of the treadmill screen etc. Do check out specific instructions of the event you join for more information.
Virtual races are a great way to stay fit and active all year round, run for good causes and get awesome medals and other entitlements for your participation!
Virtual running works exactly the same as any other type of running but the difference is that the entered race can be run at any location, either outside or inside on a treadmill.
All you have to do is register for a race and provide evidence that you have done it. The evidence can be a screenshot of your running app, a photo of the treadmill screen etc. Do check out specific instructions of the event you join for more information.
Virtual races are a great way to stay fit and active all year round, run for good causes and get awesome medals and other entitlements for your participation!
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Did You Know?
The railway line from the former Tanjong Pagar Railway Station that linked Singapore to Peninsula Malaysia and to the vast continent of EuroAsia was constructed more than a century ago. The long track which boosts of rich habitat of natural greenery covers 26KM from the former Tanjong Pagar Station to Woodlands.
It was a historical moment when the tract of land was finally returned to Singapore on 1 July 2011 to what it is popularly known now as the ‘Rail Corridor’.
Were You There?
It was on 31st January 2016, Rail Corridor Run saw some 8,000 runners raring to pounce on the wet and muddy trail for the last time before some parts along the stretch were closed for construction works – a great memorable experience for our trail runners then!
Fast forward, enhancements will begin in the central region of Rail Corridor where the former Bukit Timah Railway Station is located with three main themes introduced: ‘Heritage & Culture’, ‘Biodiversity & Greenery’ and ‘Recreation’ to rejuvenate meaningful experiences for trail seekers and nature lovers alike.
About Rail Corridor Virtual Trail Run
Rail Corridor Virtual Trail Run is thus launched to rekindle the thrills of running through the tract of lush greenery. While running the entire 26KM corridor belt is not possible due to closure on some parts, one can still make good distance with either running or walking/exploring around.
That said, runners can choose any good spot along the 26 KM stretch to start their 5KM trail runs. Some can choose to walk, smell the flowers and take in the fresh air. However, given the current COVID-19 situation, some may want to play safe by running somewhere near home and as long as it has some evidence of trails, it is perfectly alright too – your safety remains the key priority!
Rail Corridor (Central) – Where The Journey Begins
Rail Corridor takes visitors on a journey through a variety of landscapes, communities and unique experiences. Enhancements will begin with Rail Corridor (Central), which is known for its lush natural landscapes and elements of rich heritage. More information on http://www.nparks.gov.sg
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The railway line from the former Tanjong Pagar Railway Station that linked Singapore to Peninsula Malaysia and to the vast continent of EuroAsia was constructed more than a century ago. The long track which boosts of rich habitat of natural greenery covers 26KM from the former Tanjong Pagar Station to Woodlands.
It was a historical moment when the tract of land was finally returned to Singapore on 1 July 2011 to what it is popularly known now as the ‘Rail Corridor’.
Were You There?
It was on 31st January 2016, Rail Corridor Run saw some 8,000 runners raring to pounce on the wet and muddy trail for the last time before some parts along the stretch were closed for construction works – a great memorable experience for our trail runners then!
Fast forward, enhancements will begin in the central region of Rail Corridor where the former Bukit Timah Railway Station is located with three main themes introduced: ‘Heritage & Culture’, ‘Biodiversity & Greenery’ and ‘Recreation’ to rejuvenate meaningful experiences for trail seekers and nature lovers alike.
About Rail Corridor Virtual Trail Run
Rail Corridor Virtual Trail Run is thus launched to rekindle the thrills of running through the tract of lush greenery. While running the entire 26KM corridor belt is not possible due to closure on some parts, one can still make good distance with either running or walking/exploring around.
That said, runners can choose any good spot along the 26 KM stretch to start their 5KM trail runs. Some can choose to walk, smell the flowers and take in the fresh air. However, given the current COVID-19 situation, some may want to play safe by running somewhere near home and as long as it has some evidence of trails, it is perfectly alright too – your safety remains the key priority!
Rail Corridor (Central) – Where The Journey Begins
Rail Corridor takes visitors on a journey through a variety of landscapes, communities and unique experiences. Enhancements will begin with Rail Corridor (Central), which is known for its lush natural landscapes and elements of rich heritage. More information on http://www.nparks.gov.sg
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Hi, just curious, does it strictly have to be trail running? Or is running on the road also counted?
About Rail Corridor Virtual Trail Run
Rail Corridor Virtual Trail Run is thus launched to rekindle the thrills of running through the tract of lush greenery. While running the entire 26KM corridor belt is not possible due to closure on some parts, one can still make good distance with either running or walking/exploring around.
That said, runners can choose any good spot along the 26 KM stretch to start their 5KM trail runs. Some can choose to walk, smell the flowers and take in the fresh air. However, given the current COVID-19 situation, some may want to play safe by running somewhere near home and as long as it has some evidence of trails, it is perfectly alright too – your safety remains the key priority!
yes same question I had..
Is the route fr railway mall…all the way to stagnant ring path ok