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SAFRA was started on 2 July 1972 and was launched by, then Defence Minister of Singapore, Dr Goh Keng Swee. [ 2 ] From 1996 to 2012 (Sunday 17 June, Fathers Day) SAFRA and Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) co-organized the National Runway Cycling & Skating at Paya Lebar Air Base with 6,000–8,000 participants.
Toa Payoh New Town is Singapore's second oldest satellite town and the first to be built by the Housing and Development Board after the development of Queenstown by the Singapore Improvement Trust in the late 1950s. Before its time as a residential town, Toa Payoh was a squatter district, with a prominent agricultural heritage in the area. [7]
Bishan–Toa Payoh 5 Bishan–Toa Payoh GRC: 122,256 122,256 Central Singapore: Bukit Timah 7 Bukit Timah GRC: 118,248 164,347 Bukit Timah: Ayer Rajah SMC: 22,025 Chua Chu Kang SMC: 24,074 Cheng San 5 Cheng San GRC: 103,323 103,323 Ang Mo Kio–Cheng San: City Centre 5 Kreta Ayer–Tanglin GRC: 75,126 95,170 Central Singapore: Kampong Glam SMC ...
ERA APAC Centre, formerly known as Toa Payoh Theatre, Toa Payoh Entertainment Centre, Hersing Centre, ERA Centre, is a mixed-use development complex and former entertainment centre in Singapore. It is located near Toa Payoh Bus Interchange and Toa Payoh MRT station , beside HDB Hub and Orange Tee Building .
When the old Toa Payoh Bus Interchange was demolished on 31 May 1998 to make way for the building of HDB Hub, the new and current headquarters of the Housing and Development Board (HDB) of Singapore, the interchange operator, SBS Transit Ltd, moved its bus operations to a temporary location opposite its original site located at Toa Payoh Town Park, which was upgraded after the temporary ...
Braddell Bus Park is a SBS Transit bus park situated along Braddell Road in Toa Payoh, SingaporeIt also serves as a bus park for ComfortDelGro buses.. Braddell Bus Park was built in 1978 replacing the former bus park at MacKenzie Road of which it was owned by the Singapore Traction Company.
The Pan Island Expressway measures 42.8 kilometres (26.6 miles) and is the longest expressway in Singapore. [3] Beginning at a junction with the East Coast Parkway near Changi Airport, the expressway runs northwest to intersect the Tampines Expressway. [4]
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