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Changi City Point; Downtown East; Djitsun Mall Bedok; Eastpoint Mall; Jewel Changi Airport; KINEX (formerly OneKM) Katong Shopping Centre; Katong Square; Kallang Wave Mall; Leisure Park Kallang; i12 Katong; Our Tampines Hub; Parkway Parade; Pasir Ris Mall; Pasir Ris West Plaza; Paya Lebar Square; Paya Lebar Quarter (PLQ) Roxy Square; Singpost ...
The shops at Block 923 were closed and subsequently demolished in 2012 due to the development plans. Residents who were residing at Block 923 were transferred to a new residential area. On 17 June 2013, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) released the land parcel where the former interchange and then-demolished HDB flat, Block 923, was located.
Changi Point: 590 Changi West 1,480 Changi Bay: Changi Bay: 0 Pasir Ris: Flora Drive 14,650 Loyang East 2,150 Loyang West 180 Pasir Ris Central 30,520 Formerly called Town. Pasir Ris Drive 55,970 Pasir Ris Park: 7,280 Pasir Ris Wafer Fab Park 20 Formerly called Pasir Ris West. Pasir Ris West 36,140 Formerly called Elias. Paya Lebar: Airport ...
Loyang is a subzone region located in the town of Pasir Ris in the East Region of Singapore. The region consists of three subzones, Loyang West, Loyang East and Flora Drive. [2] The name means brass or tray in Malay. The region is served with the exterior road of Loyang Avenue, which leads to Pasir Ris and Tampines and Changi City Point.
Location: 501 Pasir Ris Drive 3, Singapore 519490: Owned by: Land Transport Authority: Operated by: Go-Ahead Singapore Pte Ltd (Go-Ahead Group plc) Bus routes: 5 (SBS Transit Ltd) 11 (Go-Ahead Singapore Pte Ltd) Bus stands: 8 (End-on) 3 (Boarding) 2 (Alighting) Bus operators: Go-Ahead Singapore Pte Ltd SBS Transit Ltd: Connections EW1 CR5 CP1 ...
Loyang Bus Depot is the second bus depot (after Bulim Bus Depot) to be built by the Land Transport Authority in Singapore. It is located at Loyang Way at the junction of Pasir Ris Drive 3 and houses 31 services under the Loyang Bus Package. Loyang Bus Depot is currently being operated by Go-Ahead Singapore under the contracting model package.
The initial structure and all of the original idols—bar that of Tua Pek Kong—were destroyed by a fire in 1996. A considerably larger temple was built near the original site in 2000 and christened the Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple. [3] It relocated to 20 Loyang Way—approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from the sea—in August 2007. [5]
System Map, including lines under construction. This is a list of all stations on the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system in Singapore. [1] As of 2024, the Singapore MRT has approximately 242.6 km (150.7 mi) of system length spread across six operational lines, the 19th highest in the world.