Central Expressway

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The Central Expressway (Abbreviation: CTE; Chinese: 中央高速公路; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Gāosù Gōnglù; Tamil: மத்திய விரைவுச்சாலை; Malay: Lebuhraya Tengah) in Singapore is the major highway connecting the city centre of Singapore with the northern residential parts of the island, including Toa Payoh, Bishan and Ang Mo Kio and further onwards to the Seletar Expressway and the Tampines Expressway.

Timeline of Opening

Year Section Phase
1983 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 - Jalan Toa Payoh 1
1985 Jalan Toa Payoh - Bukit Timah Rd 1
1986 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 - Ang Mo Kio Ave 5 1
1987 Ang Mo Kio Ave 5 - Yio Chu Kang Rd 1
1988 AYE - Outram Rd 2
1990 Connected to SLE
SLE
1991 Bukit Timah Rd - Outram Rd 2
2015 Seletar Flyover (Seletar West Link) Extension

North bound exits

Exit Interchange To
Expressway continued from AYE (MCE)
1B Outram Flyover Outram Rd
Tiong Bahru Rd
Singapore General Hospital
2 - Clemenceau Ave
Merchant Rd
7A Moulmein Flyover Moulmein Rd
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
KK Women's & Children's Hospital
7B - Jalan Bahagia
8B Whampoa Flyover PIE (Changi Airport)
Upper Serangoon Rd
10 Braddell Flyover Braddell Rd
11 Ang Mo Kio South Flyover Ang Mo Kio Ave 1
12A Ang Mo Kio Central Flyover Ang Mo Kio Ave 3
12B Ang Mo Kio North Flyover Ang Mo Kio Ave 5
15 Yio Chu Kang Flyover Yio Chu Kang Rd
16 Seletar Flyover Seletar West Link (Yishun Ave 1)
Expressway continues as SLE (BKE)

South bound exits

Exit Interchange To
Expressway continued from SLE
14 Ang Mo Kio North Flyover Ang Mo Kio Ave 5
Ang Mo Kio Central Flyover Ang Mo Kio Ave 3
11 Ang Mo Kio South Flyover Ang Mo Kio Ave 1
10 Braddell Flyover Braddell Rd
8B Whampoa Flyover PIE (Changi Airport)
Upper Serangoon Rd
8A PIE (Tuas)
7D Moulmein Flyover Balestier Rd (Serangoon Rd)
7C Balestier Rd (Thomson Rd)
Moulmein Rd
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
6 - Bukit Timah Rd
KK Women's & Children's Hospital
5 - Cairnhill Circle
4 - Orchard Rd
2 - Havelock Rd
1B Outram Flyover Outram Rd
Singapore General Hospital
1A Bukit Merah Flyover Jalan Bukit Merah
Expressway continues as AYE (Tuas)

See also

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