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  2. Tuas Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Tuas Bus Terminal (Chinese: 大士巴士终站) is a bus terminal located in Tuas in the western part of Singapore. [1] This terminal serves industrial workers at Jurong Industrial Estate and Tuas Industrial Estate from Boon Lay Bus Interchange. The terminal was relocated to a new site above the Tuas Depot on 7 October 2017. [2]

  3. Malaysia–Singapore Second Link - Wikipedia

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    View from the Second Link bridge, facing towards Malaysia. View of the bridge from Singapore Tuas entry stamp in Malaysian Passport Tuas exit stamp in Malaysian Passport. The approach to the bridge is via the Second Link Expressway, which can be accessed by exiting the North–South Expressway (E2) at Exit 253 Senai North Interchange.

  4. Tuas Link MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Tuas Link MRT station is an elevated Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station in western Singapore. Located in Tuas along Tuas West Drive, it is located close to Tuas Depot and Tuas Checkpoint . The station is the terminus of the East–West line (EWL) and the westernmost station in Singapore.

  5. List of bus routes in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Tuas Bus Terminal: Tuas Bay Link 248 Tuas South Avenue 14 248M Tuas South Way 249 Boon Lay Bus Interchange: Jalan Samulun 249A Tanjong Kling Road Short-Trip Introduced on 2 September 2024. 251 Shipyard Road Trunk 252 Joo Koon Road 253 Joo Koon Bus Interchange: Benoi Road 254 Tuas Avenue 11 255 Gul Crescent 257 Pioneer Sector 2 258 Boon Lay MRT ...

  6. Tuas Depot - Wikipedia

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    Tuas Bus Terminal was moved to a site on the roof of Tuas MRT Depot, adjacent to Tuas Link station, and opened on 7 October 2017.. The area designated for the proposed bus terminal is approximately 10,000 sq metres which is accessible via a ramp connecting directly to Tuas West Drive or another ramp structure connecting to Tuas Link 4.

  7. Second Link Expressway - Wikipedia

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    In July 1989, United Engineers Malaysia Berhad (UEM) submitted a proposal to the government of Malaysia to privatize the construction of a second link to Singapore.The acceptance of the proposal brought about the signing of a concession agreement in July 1993, giving exclusive rights and authority to UEM to design, construct, manage, operate and maintain the bridge and expressways for a period ...

  8. Ayer Rajah Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Tuas: 23.4: 14.5: 22: PIE (towards Changi) Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim: Access via Eastbound exit: 24: 15: Tuas West Underpass: 24: Tuas Avenue 8 Tuas West Road: Access via Westbound exit: 25.7: 16.0: 26A: Tuas West Road: Access via Eastbound exit: 26.7: 16.6: Tuas Checkpoint Viaduct — Second Link: Western terminus, expressway continues as Second ...

  9. Tuas - Wikipedia

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    The Tuas area is also served by expressways connecting to other areas of the country, such as the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE), as well as the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE). The AYE leads to the Tuas Checkpoint, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) complex via Tuas Checkpoint Viaduct and Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim, and onwards to the Malaysia-Singapore ...