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There are several well-known landmarks, including the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, Maghain Aboth Synagogue, Sculpture Square, and Sri Krishnan Temple. The Maghain Aboth Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Singapore and was built by the local Jewish community in 1878.
There are several well-known landmarks, including the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, Maghain Aboth Synagogue, Sculpture Square, and Sri Krishnan Temple. The Maghain Aboth Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Singapore and was built by the local Jewish community in 1878.


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Latest revision as of 10:19, 11 October 2024

This is a list of roads in Museum.

List of roads[edit]

Middle Road[edit]

Middle Road is a road in the Central Area of Singapore, stretching along the Downtown Core and Rochor planning areas. It starts from its junction with Selegie Road and ends at its junction with Nicoll Highway. Middle Road was already in existence in early Singapore, appearing in George Drumgoole Coleman's Map of Singapore in 1836. The area around Middle Road was the original settlement of the Hainanese immigrant community, a community noted for its active role in the food and beverage history of Singapore. From the late 19th century until the Second World War, the area around Middle Road, Hylam Street and Malay Street was also a bustling Japanese enclave known for its brothels of Karayuki-san and traditional shops run by the Japanese immigrants.

Bus Stops[edit]

Eastbound[edit]

Bus Stops Services
Aft Waterloo St icon07569
Middle Road
56
980

Westbound[edit]

Bus Stops Services
Bef Waterloo St icon07561
Middle Road
56
Sunshine Plaza icon07571
Middle Road

Prinsep Street[edit]

Prinsep Street is the oldest streets in Singapore and links Bras Basah Road (previously Dhoby Ghaut) and ends at Selegie Road. Bus lanes were introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bus Stops[edit]

Bus Stops Services
Sch of the Arts icon08079
Prinsep Street
64
65
131
139
147
166
857

Queen Street[edit]

Queen Street (Chinese: 奎因街; Malay: Lebuh Queen) is one of the oldest streets in Singapore and once had a very strong Eurasian presence. Beginning at Arab Street, Queen Street forms major junctions with Ophir Road, Rochor Road, Middle Road and Bras Basah Road before ending at the junction of Stamford Road.

Other buildings on this street include the Oxford Hotel, BOC Plaza, Mercure Singapore Bugis, Bugis+, Albert Centre Market and Food Centre, Fu Lu Shou Complex and some shophouses. Queen Street was expunged between Ophir Road and Rochor Road from 1 September 2024, and there is still Queen Street Bus Terminal as a bus terminus for service 170.

Selegie Road[edit]

Selegie Road is the oldest streets in Singapore and links Middle Road and Bukit Timah Road. It is still a normal bus lane.

Bus Stops[edit]

Bus Stops Services
Peace Ctr icon07011
Selegie Rd
64
65
131
139
147
166
857
Selegie Ctr icon07021
Selegie Rd
56
64
65
131
139
147
166
857

Waterloo Street[edit]

Waterloo Street (Chinese: 滑铁卢街/四马路) is a two-way street in downtown Singapore stretching from Rochor Road to Bras Basah Road. It passes through the planning areas of Rochor and Museum Planning Area.

Formerly a one-way street, the street has been converted to a two-way street and the northern end of the street has been converted into a pedestrian mall to ease the problem of traffic jams, as well as the crowd at Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, which was most packed during the weekends and public holidays. The street, which previously extended to Stamford Road, has been shortened after the construction of the Singapore Management University's city campus and the MRT station.

There are several well-known landmarks, including the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, Maghain Aboth Synagogue, Sculpture Square, and Sri Krishnan Temple. The Maghain Aboth Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Singapore and was built by the local Jewish community in 1878.