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The Paya Lebar section continues from where the Kallang Section leaves off beneath the Kallang River and Pelton Canal past MacPherson Estate, comes to an interchange with Paya Lebar Road, Upper Paya Lebar Road, MacPherson Road and Airport Road, crosses over the Circle MRT line which was under construction at the same time as the expressway, and ...
The second part of the project involved the completion of the Sengkang East Road and Sengkang East Drive Flyovers. [38] [39] The Sengkang East Road and Sengkang East Drive Flyovers were officially opened on 16 May 2004, making it easier for residents of Sengkang and Punggol new towns in the north-east to travel to other parts of Singapore. [40]
To complete the route, existing roads will be upgraded and new roads constructed to link the network. US$ 25 billion has been spent or committed As of 2007, [update] with additional US$18 billion needed for upgrades and improvements to 26,000 kilometres (16,000 miles) of highway.
Jalan Kayu was built in 1928 when the first Royal Air Force base outside the United Kingdom was established in Singapore, in the northern part of the island. It was initially known as Air Base Road, but its name was changed to the current name by the Royal Air Force in 1937.
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The 2000 Michelin Motoring and Tourist Map 955 of Southern and Central Africa, which categorizes roads as "surfaced", "improved" (generally unsurfaced but with gravel added and graded), "partially improved" and "earth roads" and "tracks" shows that there were 2694 km of paved highway in 2000. These figures indicate that, compared to the more ...
Sengkang Depot is a train depot in Sengkang, Singapore operated by SBS Transit. It is the first co-location of facilities for both the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) and Light Rail Transit (LRT). It maintains the trains for the North East line , Sengkang LRT line , and Punggol LRT line , and houses the control centre of the three lines.
The Sengkang Depot, located along Sengkang East Avenue between the Buangkok and Sengkang stations, is the service and storage area for NEL trains. [ 115 ] [ 143 ] [ 144 ] Built by Hyundai Engineering and Construction for S$350 million (US$235.72 million), [ 145 ] [ 146 ] the 27 ha (67-acre) depot includes the OCC [ 147 ] which monitors the line ...