Expressways of Singapore Introduction Along with the massive network of buses and trains that make public transportation,...
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List Of Expressways in Singapore
Expressways of Singapore Introduction Along with the massive network of buses and trains that make public transportation,...
Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE)
Marina Coastal Expressway, or MCE, is part of Asian Highway 143 with a total distance of 5 km. It started to open to the motorist in 2013.
Seletar Expressway (SLE)
Seletar Expressway or SLE was completed in 1998 and had a total distance of 10.8 km. It covers different towns such as Mandai and Yishun.
Tampines Expressway (TPE)
Tampines Expressway, or TPE, is 14 km long. Public Buses also have routes that pass near Tampines Expressway.
Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE)
Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway or KPE. is one of Singapore’s newest expressways. It was completed in 2009 and is 12 km long.
Pan Island Expressway (PIE)
Pan Island Expressway or also known as PIE, is Singapore’s longest and oldest expressway at 42.8 km long.
Kranji Expressway (KJE)
East Coast Parkway or ECP is a 20 km long connecting Changi Airport, Marina Coastal Expressway and has an interchange with Pan Island Expressway.
East Coast Parkway (ECP)
East Coast Parkway or ECP is a 20 km long connecting Changi Airport, Marina Coastal Expressway and has an interchange with Pan Island Expressway.
Central Expressway (CTE)
Central Expressway or CTE is a 15.8 km highway which first opened in 1989. It is linked together with Seletar Expressway.
Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE)
Bukit Timah Expressway, also known as BKE, is a 10 km highway with a total of 8 exits that was completed in 1986.
Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE)
The Ayer Rajah Expressway, or AYE, has a total distance of 26.5kilometre highway that runs from Marina Coastal Expressway to Tuas Checkpoint.