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Jurong East Street 32 Tower Transit Singapore: Bulim Extended operating hours on eve of public holidays. 334 Jurong West Street 42 Extended operating hours on eve of public holidays. 335 Jurong West Avenue 1 Extended operating hours on eve of public holidays. 354 Pasir Ris Bus Interchange: Jalan Loyang Besar Go-Ahead Singapore: Loyang 358
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]
Jalan Boon Lay (Chinese: 惹兰文礼) is a major road in Jurong West, Singapore.Travelling in a north-south direction, Jalan Boon Lay connects the junctions of Jurong West Avenue 4, Jurong West Avenue 2 and Jalan Bahar in the north with the junctions of Jurong Pier Road, Jurong Hill Flyover, Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim and Ayer Rajah Expressway in the south.
Pioneer MRT station is a Mass Rapid Transit station in Singapore. It is part of the MRT East West Line and serves the residential estate of Pioneer. The station is located along Jurong West Street 63 and provides a convenient mode of transportation for residents and visitors to the area. [4] [5]
Jurong West is a planning area and residential town located in the West Region of Singapore. Jurong West shares boundaries with Tengah in the north, Jurong East in the east, Boon Lay and Pioneer in the south, and Western Water Catchment in the west. Originally a forested area, Jurong West is undergoing rapid development under the ambition of ...
There is a Child Care centre at blk 274D operated by PCF Hong Kah North. There is a Kindergarten at blk 276D operated by Agape Child Care(Jw) Pte. Ltd. Corporation Primary School is located at Jurong West Street 24. Westwood Secondary School is located at Jurong West Street 25.
The War Department of the colonial government of Singapore made a requisition of 1.012 km 2 (0.391 sq mi) of land from his estate and the land was subsequently named Boon Lay after Chew. [3] This led to the growth of Boon Lay Village in the 1940s, with a population of about 420 in the early 1960s. [ 3 ]
The main roads in Hong Kah are Jurong West Avenue 2, Corporation Road, Boon Lay Way, Jurong Town Hall Road, Jurong East Avenue 1 and Jurong West Avenue 1, which connects the precinct to the rest of the island through the PIE exits 31 and 34, to the Bukit Batok Road and Jurong West Avenue 2 with minor roads (Jurong West Street 41/42/51/52 and ...