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==Notable Structures== | ==Notable Structures== | ||
===Government-related=== | |||
*[[Tuas Second Link|Tuas Checkpoint]] | |||
*Tuas Mega Port (U/C) | |||
===Transportation=== | ===Transportation=== | ||
* | *{{Stn|Gul Circle| MRT station}} | ||
*[[Tuas#Tuas Bus Terminal|Tuas Bus Terminal]] | *[[Tuas#Tuas Bus Terminal|Tuas Bus Terminal]] | ||
*[[Tuas | *{{Stn|Tuas Crescent| MRT station}} | ||
* | *[[Tuas Depot]] | ||
* | *{{Stn|Tuas Link| MRT station}} | ||
*{{Stn|Tuas West Road| MRT station}} | |||
==Bus Terminal== | ==Bus Terminal== | ||
Line 19: | Line 25: | ||
!Notes | !Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
!class=SMRT|192 | |||
|Boon Lay | |Boon Lay | ||
|rowspan=" | |rowspan="3" {{N/A}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
!class=SMRT|193 | |||
|Boon Lay | |Boon Lay | ||
|- | |- | ||
!class=SMRT|247 | |||
|↺ Tuas Bay Link | |↺ Tuas Bay Link | ||
|- | |- | ||
!class=SMRT|248 | |||
|↺ Tuas South Avenue 14 | |↺ Tuas South Avenue 14 | ||
|Alternate departures with 248M during off-peak hours. No operation during peak hours. | |||
|- | |||
!class=SMRT|248M | |||
|↺ Tuas South Way | |||
|Alternate departures with 248 during off-peak hours | |||
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!Foo Mee Har | !Foo Mee Har | ||
|Member of Parliament for Ayer Rajah | |Member of Parliament for Ayer Rajah-Gek Poh | ||
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! | !Desmond Lee | ||
|Member of Parliament for Boon Lay | |Member of Parliament for Boon Lay | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:15, 15 September 2024
Tuas is a planning area located in the Western Region of Singapore. Measuring at approximately 30 km2, Tuas ranks the 6th, 44th & 46th in terms of size, population & density respectively. Primarily a sate for industrail development (along with the Jurong Industrial Estate). It houses two of Singapore's four incinerators, namely Tuas Incinerator and Tuas South Incinerator. A world-scale renewable diesel plant is also located there.
Tuas is located at the south-western part of Singapore and comprise of 1 additionally subzone, Tuas View. It is bordered by the Western Water Catchment to its north, Pioneer to its east and the Straits of Johor to its west. Tuas also shares a maritime boundary with the Western Islands to its east. The Tuas Second Link that links Singapore to Malaysia.
Notable Structures[edit]
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- Tuas Checkpoint
- Tuas Mega Port (U/C)
Transportation[edit]
- Gul Circle MRT station
- Tuas Bus Terminal
- Tuas Crescent MRT station
- Tuas Depot
- Tuas Link MRT station
- Tuas West Road MRT station
Bus Terminal[edit]
Tuas Bus Terminal[edit]
Service | Destination | Notes |
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192 | Boon Lay | N/A |
193 | Boon Lay | |
247 | ↺ Tuas Bay Link | |
248 | ↺ Tuas South Avenue 14 | Alternate departures with 248M during off-peak hours. No operation during peak hours. |
248M | ↺ Tuas South Way | Alternate departures with 248 during off-peak hours |
Politics[edit]
Incumbent | Role |
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South West CDC | |
Low Yen Ling | Mayor of South West CDC |
West Coast GRC | |
Foo Mee Har | Member of Parliament for Ayer Rajah-Gek Poh |
Desmond Lee | Member of Parliament for Boon Lay |
Links[edit]
Planning Areas | View • Talk • Edit | ||
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Central | Bishan • Bukit Merah • Bukit Timah • Downtown Core1 • Geylang • Kallang • Marina East1 • Marina South1 • Marine Parade • Museum1 • Newton1 • Novena • Orchard1 • Outram1 • Queenstown • River Valley1 • Rochor1 • Singapore River1 • Southern Islands • Straits View1 • Tanglin • Toa Payoh | ||
East | Bedok • Changi • Changi Bay • Pasir Ris • Paya Lebar • Tampines | ||
North | Central Water Catchment • Lim Chu Kang • Mandai • Sembawang • Simpang • Sungei Kadut • Woodlands • Yishun | ||
North-East | Ang Mo Kio • Hougang • North-Eastern Islands • Punggol • Seletar • Sengkang • Serangoon | ||
West | Boon Lay • Bukit Batok • Bukit Panjang • Choa Chu Kang • Clementi • Jurong East • Jurong West • Pioneer • Tengah • Tuas • Western Islands • Western Water Catchment | ||
1: Located within the Central Area |