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  2. Rochor Centre - Wikipedia

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    The night soil collection centre was then phased out in 1987, and has since been replaced by Albert Complex till today. Besides that, Rochor Centre earned its nickname as “Little Johor” in mid 1980s for being a popular stopover for the newly arrived Malaysians who disembarked at the Queen Street Bus Terminal located on Queen Street.

  3. Kallang–Paya Lebar Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Expressways of Singapore The Kallang–Paya Lebar Expressway ( KPE ) is the third newest of Singapore 's network of expressways . The southern ( Kallang ) section of the expressway opened first, on 26 October 2007, [ 1 ] with the remaining ( Paya Lebar ) section opened on 20 September 2008.

  4. Electronic Road Pricing - Wikipedia

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    Singapore was the first city in the world to implement an electronic road toll collection system for purposes of congestion pricing. [6] Its use has inspired other cities around the world in adopting a similar system, particularly London 's Congestion Charge Zone (CCZ) and Stockholm 's congestion tax . [ 7 ]

  5. The difference between a stopover and layover, and why you ...

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    While the layover and stopover sound the same, it can pay off to know the difference if you want to extract added value from your miles. This story was originally published on Aug. 18, 2015 .

  6. I stayed in a $290-a-night glamping tent off the coast of ...

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    I spent one night in a glamping tent on the beach. Launched in February, Into the Woods is an accommodation that promotes slow living. My stay in the tent was 380 Singapore dollars, or $290.

  7. Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    An extension from Expo is planned to begin operations in 2026, adding an additional 2.2 kilometres (1.4 miles) and 2 stations to the line, terminating at Sungei Bedok and interchanging with the Thomson–East Coast Line. [155] Upon opening, the entire line will be 44 kilometres (27 miles) long and have 37 stations in total.

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