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==Roads==
==Roads==
*Bin Tong Park
*Blackmore Drive
*Blackmore Drive
*Bukit Timah Road
*Bukit Timah Road
*Eng Kong Garden
*Eng Kong Road
*Eng Neo Avenue
*Eng Neo Avenue
*Greendale Avenue
*Greendale Avenue
*Hua Guan Avenue
*Hua Guan Avenue
*King Albert Park
*King Albert Park
*Leedon Heights
*Namly Avenue
*Namly Avenue
*Queen Astrid Park
*Rifle Range Road
*Rifle Range Road
*Second Avenue
*Second Avenue
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*Swiss Club Road
*Swiss Club Road
*Turf Club Road
*Turf Club Road
===Astrid Hill===
'''Astrid Hill''' is a road in Singapore encircling Coronation Road North. K Shanmugam used to stay there from 2008 to 2018.
===Blackmore Drive===
===Blackmore Drive===
'''Blackmore Drive''' is a road in Singapore from Old Holland Road to Bukit Timah Road.
'''Blackmore Drive''' is a road in Singapore from Old Holland Road to Bukit Timah Road.
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*Hwa Chong Junior College
*Hwa Chong Junior College


===Eng Kong Garden===
'''Eng Kong Garden''' is a road from Greenridge Crescent to Kismis Avenue.
===Eng Kong Road===
'''Eng Kong Road''' is a road from Eng Kong Drive to Lorong Kismis. Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat stays there.
===Eng Neo Avenue===
===Eng Neo Avenue===
'''Eng Neo Avenue''' is a road from Dunearn Road to Pan Island Expressway.
'''Eng Neo Avenue''' is a road from Dunearn Road to Pan Island Expressway.
===Greendale Avenue===
===Greendale Avenue===
'''Greendale Avenue''' is a road from Greenwood Avenue. Former President Tony Tan stays there.
'''Greendale Avenue''' is a road from Greenwood Avenue. Former President Tony Tan stays there.
===Greenridge Crescent===
'''Greenridge Crescent''' is a road all the way to DEAD END.
===Hua Guan Avenue===
===Hua Guan Avenue===
'''Hua Guan Avenue''' is a road in Dunearn Estate.
'''Hua Guan Avenue''' is a road in Dunearn Estate.
===King Albert Park===
===King Albert Park===
'''King Albert Park''' is a road around the area.
'''King Albert Park''' is a road around the area.
===Leedon Heights===
'''Leedon Heights''' is a road in Bukit Timah Estate. Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean stays there.
===Queen Astrid Park===
'''Queen Astrid Park''' is a road around the area.
===Rifle Range Road===
===Rifle Range Road===
'''Rifle Range Road''' is a road from Bukit Timah Road and ending at the intersection of Eng Neo Avenue and Pan Island Expressway.
'''Rifle Range Road''' is a road from Bukit Timah Road and ending at the intersection of Eng Neo Avenue and Pan Island Expressway.

Latest revision as of 22:25, 31 August 2024

This is a list of roads in Bukit Timah.

Roads[edit]

  • Bin Tong Park
  • Blackmore Drive
  • Bukit Timah Road
  • Eng Kong Garden
  • Eng Kong Road
  • Eng Neo Avenue
  • Greendale Avenue
  • Hua Guan Avenue
  • King Albert Park
  • Leedon Heights
  • Namly Avenue
  • Queen Astrid Park
  • Rifle Range Road
  • Second Avenue
  • Sixth Avenue
  • Swiss Club Road
  • Turf Club Road

Astrid Hill[edit]

Astrid Hill is a road in Singapore encircling Coronation Road North. K Shanmugam used to stay there from 2008 to 2018.

Blackmore Drive[edit]

Blackmore Drive is a road in Singapore from Old Holland Road to Bukit Timah Road.

Bukit Timah Road[edit]

Bukit Timah Road is a major road in Singapore extending from the city centre to Woodlands Road on the way to Johor Bahru in Malaysia. The road has a length of 25 km (15.5 miles), which makes it one of the longest roads in Singapore, and the road takes its name from the hill. En route, it passes through the areas of Little India, Newton Road, Farrer Road, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Bukit Timah and Bukit Panjang.

Bukit Timah Road splits into two roads at Newton Circus, the west-bound Bukit Timah Road and east-bound Dunearn Road, both of which straddle a canal along their entire lengths. Bukit Timah Road begins at the junction with Rochor Canal Road, Serangoon Road and Selegie Road just south of Tekka Centre as Bukit Timah Road, follows a canal in a northwest direction up to its junction with Clementi Road where it continues northwards as Upper Bukit Timah Road until the junction with Bukit Panjang Road and Choa Chu Kang Road near the Ten Mile Junction shopping mall then continues with Woodlands Road. The road passes through the Bukit Timah Planning Area. Buildings named after the road are Bukit Timah Plaza and Bukit Timah Shopping Centre. This road is also affected with the North-South Expressway construction nearby.

Popular Landmarks[edit]

  • Nanyang Girls' High School
  • Hwa Chong Institution
  • Hwa Chong Junior College

Eng Kong Garden[edit]

Eng Kong Garden is a road from Greenridge Crescent to Kismis Avenue.

Eng Kong Road[edit]

Eng Kong Road is a road from Eng Kong Drive to Lorong Kismis. Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat stays there.

Eng Neo Avenue[edit]

Eng Neo Avenue is a road from Dunearn Road to Pan Island Expressway.

Greendale Avenue[edit]

Greendale Avenue is a road from Greenwood Avenue. Former President Tony Tan stays there.

Greenridge Crescent[edit]

Greenridge Crescent is a road all the way to DEAD END.

Hua Guan Avenue[edit]

Hua Guan Avenue is a road in Dunearn Estate.

King Albert Park[edit]

King Albert Park is a road around the area.

Leedon Heights[edit]

Leedon Heights is a road in Bukit Timah Estate. Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean stays there.

Queen Astrid Park[edit]

Queen Astrid Park is a road around the area.

Rifle Range Road[edit]

Rifle Range Road is a road from Bukit Timah Road and ending at the intersection of Eng Neo Avenue and Pan Island Expressway.

Popular Landmarks[edit]

  • Temasek Club (Former Bukit Timah Range)
  • Rifle Range Camps I & II
  • Rifle Range Nature Park

Second Avenue[edit]

Second Avenue is a road from Bukit Timah Road to Namly Avenue. Former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong stays there.

Sixth Avenue[edit]

Sixth Avenue is a road from Bukit Timah Road to Holland Road.

Swiss Club Road[edit]

Swiss Club Road is a road branching off from Dunearn Road. President Tharman Shanmugaratnam stays there.

Turf Club Road[edit]

Turf Club Road is a road from Bukit Timah Road. It is currently closed due to the construction of Cross Island Line station, and Turf City used to be there.