East Coast Road, Singapore
East Coast Road (Chinese: 东海岸路; Malay: Jalan Pantai Timur) is a two-way road in Marine Parade, Singapore. As its name suggests, the road used to run along Singapore's southeastern coastline before extensive land reclamation shifted the coastline southwards. The road starts in the west as Mountbatten Road, then continues eastwards - after the Haig Road and Amber Road junction - as East Coast Road. Moving further eastwards, the road continues as Upper East Coast Road (Chinese: 东海岸路上段) before making a turn northwards to continue as Bedok Road.[1]
References
- ^ "East Coast Road | t..5Infopedia". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
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Major roads and expressways of Singapore
- Ayer Rajah
- Bukit Timah
- Central
- East Coast Parkway
- Kallang-Paya Lebar
- Kranji
- Marina Coastal
- North–South Corridor
- Pan-Island
- Seletar
- Tampines
- Bukit Timah Road
- Jurong Island Highway
- Nicoll Highway
- Outer Ring Road System
- West Coast Highway
- Anson
- Balestier
- Bartley
- Beach Road
- Bencoolen Street
- Bras Basah
- Cantonment
- Choa Chu Kang
- Clementi
- Collyer Quay
- Dunearn
- East Coast
- Eu Tong Sen Street
- Geylang
- Hill Street
- Holland Road
- Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim
- Jalan Bahar
- Jalan Besar
- Jalan Boon Lay
- Jalan Bukit Merah
- Jalan Buroh
- Jalan Eunos
- Jalan Kayu
- Jurong
- Jurong Town Hall
- Kallang
- Lim Chu Kang
- Lorong Chuan
- MacPherson
- Mandai
- Marina Boulevard
- Napier
- Neil
- New Bridge
- North Bridge
- North Buona Vista
- Old Choa Chu Kang
- Ophir
- Orchard
- Pasir Panjang
- River Valley
- Robinson
- Scotts
- Sembawang
- Serangoon
- Shenton Way
- Sims Avenue
- South Bridge
- Stamford Road
- Sungei
- Tanglin
- Telok Blangah
- Thomson
- Upper Bukit Timah
- Upper Serangoon
- Upper Thomson
- Victoria Street
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