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This is a list of roads in [[Toa Payoh]].
This is a list of roads in [[Toa Payoh]].
==List of roads==
==List of roads==
*[[List of Roads in Toa Payoh#Kim Keat Avenue|Kim Keat Avenue]]
*[[#Kim Keat Avenue|Kim Keat Avenue]]
*[[List of Roads in Toa Payoh#Kim Keat Link|Kim Keat Link]]
*[[List of Roads in Toa Payoh#Kim Keat Link|Kim Keat Link]]
*Lorong 1 Toa Payoh
*Lorong 1 Toa Payoh
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===Kim Keat Avenue===
===Kim Keat Avenue===
Kim Keat Avenue is a road from Toa Payoh East.
Kim Keat Avenue is a road from Toa Payoh East.
====Bus Stops====
{|class="wikitable"
!style="background:#96D700"|Bus Stops
!style="background:#96D700"|Services
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52569|stop=Opp Blk 269A|road=Kim Keat Avenue}}
|{{bus/230}}
|}


===Kim Keat Link===
===Kim Keat Link===
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*Toa Payoh Swimming Complex
*Toa Payoh Swimming Complex
*Toa Payoh East Community Club
*Toa Payoh East Community Club
====Bus Stops====
{|class="wikitable"
!style="background:#96D700"|Bus Stops
!style="background:#96D700"|Services
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52321|stop=Aft SAFRA Toa Payoh|road=Lor 6 Toa Payoh}}
|rowspan="2"|{{bus/8}} {{bus/26}} {{bus/31}} {{bus/57}} {{bus/59}} {{bus/90}} {{bus/142}} {{bus/230}} {{bus/235}} {{bus/238}} {{bus/506}}
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52329|stop=Aft Lor 4 Toa Payoh|road=Lor 6 Toa Payoh}}
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52331|stop=Blk 27|road=Lor 6 Toa Payoh}}
|rowspan="2"|{{bus/57}} {{bus/230}} {{bus/235}} {{bus/238}}
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52339|stop=Opp Blk 26|road=Lor 6 Toa Payoh}}
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52341|stop=Pei Chun Public Sch|road=Lor 6 Toa Payoh}}
|{{bus/57}} {{bus/232}}
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52349|stop=United Medicare Ctr|road=Lor 6 Toa Payoh}}
|{{bus/57}}
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52351|stop=Blk 2|road=Lor 6 Toa Payoh}}
|{{bus/57}} {{bus/232}}
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52359|stop=Blk 52|road=Lor 6 Toa Payoh}}
|{{bus/232}}
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52361|stop=Blk 1|road=Lor 6 Toa Payoh}}
|rowspan="13"|{{bus/28}} {{bus/56}} {{bus/57}} {{bus/59}} {{bus/73}} {{bus/88}} {{bus/105}} {{bus/129}} {{bus/153}} {{bus/155}} {{bus/157}} {{bus/159}} {{bus/163}}
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52369|stop=Blk 237|road=Lor 6 Toa Payoh}}
|}


===Mount Pleasant Road===
===Mount Pleasant Road===
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Many mature saga trees and houses from Singapore's colonial era can be found along this road.
Many mature saga trees and houses from Singapore's colonial era can be found along this road.
===Thomson Road===
'''Thomson Road''' is a major trunk road linking Singapore's [[Central Area|central business district]] with the northern suburban areas. Taking its name from John Turnbull Thomson, a Scotsman who was the Government Surveyor and Chief Engineer of the [[Straits Settlements]] from 1841 to 1853 and who helped build many roads into the interior of the island beyond the core of the city centre in the south.
Originally known as Seletar Road (the later of which is now the name of a small road off Yio Chu Kang Road in Seletar Hills Estate), it was known to the Chinese as Chia Chui Kang, literally meaning "freshwater stream" in reference to the [[Kallang River]] which crosses the road in its upper reaches near the traditional core area of present day [[Ang Mo Kio]]. Thus, it was also known as Ang Kio Tau, meaning "head of the red bridge", the same bridge which may have given [[Ang Mo Kio]] its name. It also had a Tamil name, Thanir Pilei Sadakku, literally meaning "water-pipe street".
Today, the road begins at a major road junction with Keng Lee Road, Kampong Java Road, Cavenagh Road and Norfolk Road, and leads northwards through the [[Novena]] residential area. It passes by [[Toa Payoh]] before continuing on as '''Upper Thomson Road''' at the junction with Braddell Road and Lornie Road. It skims along the western edge of [[Bishan]] and [[Ang Mo Kio]], then cuts through relatively undeveloped areas until it reaches the junction with Mandai Road, where it continues northwards via Sembawang Road. It is also the site of St. Joseph Institution International, Ministry of Youth and many more. This road also is affected with the [[North-South Corridor]] construction.
===Popular Locations===
* Mount Alvernia Hospital
* MSF Building
* Church of Saint Alphonsus
* Thomson Road Playground
* Singapore Thomson Road Baptist Church
* Embassy of the Republic of Maldives
* Novena Square
* [[Thomson Road Baptist Kindergarten]]
===MRT Station===
* {{NS20| }}
===External Links===
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomson_Road,_Singapore Wikipedia Article]


===Toa Payoh East===
===Toa Payoh East===
'''Toa Payoh East''' is a road in Toa Payoh, and connected along Kim Keat Link in 2023.
'''Toa Payoh East''' is a road in Toa Payoh, and connected along Kim Keat Link in 2023.
{|class="wikitable"
!style="background:#96D700"|Bus Stops
!style="background:#96D700"|Services
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52301|stop=Blk 35|road=Toa Payoh East}}
|rowspan="2"|{{bus/235}}
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52309|stop=Opp Blk 35|road=Toa Payoh East}}
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52311|stop=Blk 23|road=Toa Payoh East}}
|{{bus/230}} {{bus/232}} {{bus/238}}
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52319|stop=Blk 25|road=Toa Payoh East}}
|{{bus/230}} {{bus/238}}
|-
|{{BS00000|code=52579|stop=Blk 259|road=Toa Payoh East}}
|{{bus/230}}
|}


[[Category:Roads]]
[[Category:Roads]]

Revision as of 18:33, 31 December 2024

This is a list of roads in Toa Payoh.

List of roads

Kim Keat Avenue

Kim Keat Avenue is a road from Toa Payoh East.

Kim Keat Link

Kim Keat Link is a road from Lorong 6 Toa Payoh to Pan Island Expressway.

Lorong 6 Toa Payoh

Lorong 6 Toa Payoh is a road encircling the Toa Payoh ring road in Singapore from Braddell Road to the HDB Hub. Bus lanes were introduced in October 2013.

Amenities nearby

  • HDB Hub
  • Toa Payoh Swimming Complex
  • Toa Payoh East Community Club

Mount Pleasant Road

Mount Pleasant Road is a Heritage Road in the Novena residential area of Singapore.

The east end of Mount Pleasant Road connects to Thomson Road, where the Old Police Academy was located. The site is being used to build the Mount Pleasant MRT station, an underground Mass Rapid Transit station on the Thomson–East Coast line.

The west end of Mount Pleasant Road is an interchange on the Pan Island Expressway near Whitley Road.

Many mature saga trees and houses from Singapore's colonial era can be found along this road.

Thomson Road

Thomson Road is a major trunk road linking Singapore's central business district with the northern suburban areas. Taking its name from John Turnbull Thomson, a Scotsman who was the Government Surveyor and Chief Engineer of the Straits Settlements from 1841 to 1853 and who helped build many roads into the interior of the island beyond the core of the city centre in the south.

Originally known as Seletar Road (the later of which is now the name of a small road off Yio Chu Kang Road in Seletar Hills Estate), it was known to the Chinese as Chia Chui Kang, literally meaning "freshwater stream" in reference to the Kallang River which crosses the road in its upper reaches near the traditional core area of present day Ang Mo Kio. Thus, it was also known as Ang Kio Tau, meaning "head of the red bridge", the same bridge which may have given Ang Mo Kio its name. It also had a Tamil name, Thanir Pilei Sadakku, literally meaning "water-pipe street".

Today, the road begins at a major road junction with Keng Lee Road, Kampong Java Road, Cavenagh Road and Norfolk Road, and leads northwards through the Novena residential area. It passes by Toa Payoh before continuing on as Upper Thomson Road at the junction with Braddell Road and Lornie Road. It skims along the western edge of Bishan and Ang Mo Kio, then cuts through relatively undeveloped areas until it reaches the junction with Mandai Road, where it continues northwards via Sembawang Road. It is also the site of St. Joseph Institution International, Ministry of Youth and many more. This road also is affected with the North-South Corridor construction.

Popular Locations

  • Mount Alvernia Hospital
  • MSF Building
  • Church of Saint Alphonsus
  • Thomson Road Playground
  • Singapore Thomson Road Baptist Church
  • Embassy of the Republic of Maldives
  • Novena Square
  • Thomson Road Baptist Kindergarten

MRT Station

External Links

Toa Payoh East

Toa Payoh East is a road in Toa Payoh, and connected along Kim Keat Link in 2023.