all major population and industrial areas. Present journey times expected to be cut at least by half.

are

Under plans being implemented in the southern sector of Singapore, the expressway will sweep westward from Toa Payoh to Jurong and eastward across Kallang Basin to Paya Lebar.

Planning for this part of the expressway is firm. The route plan for the northern sector is less definite. It will be finalised as Government plans for the comprehensive development of the British military base areas stretch- ing from Woodlands to Changi become more firm.

It will probably arc from Paya Lebar between the international air- port and Changi, run along the southern periphery of Seletar, Sem- bawang and Woodlands and curve down the western side of Singapore to link again with Jurong.

There will be a spur road from the southern part of the expressway slicing through the city area along a route now being looked at. Through this spur, the expressway will be directly linked with the central business areas, urban renewal precincts and the new town planned at Telok Blangah, north of the main port complex.

Along with a network of other new or improved roads to cope with the way itself. There will be left turn slip ever-increasing build-up of traffic, it

ROAD

WHITLEY ROAD.

TO JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

NORTHERN ACCESS]

TRADDELL

ROAD

TOA PAYOḤ_SATELLITE TOWN-

JALAN TOA PAYOH (PAN-15 SOUTHERN ACCESS

BALESTIER ROAD

Pan-island expressway and Toa Payoh satellite town

will serve as a high capacity artery connecting the eastern, northern and western parts of the island with the central area and with each other.

Toa Payoh access

runs

UPPER SERANGOON ROAD

EMACPHERSON

ROAD

1973. Besides directly serving this populous estate, Jalan Toa Payoh already provides a main by-pass for traffic moving between various eastern and western sectors of the island avoiding the congested streets of the

The first two-mile section of the city area. expressway Jalan Toa Payoh between Woodsville Circus and Thom- son Road at the junction with Whitley Road. It is the principal southern access into Toa Payoh New Town which will have a population of over 200,000 when fully developed around

As part of the expressway, a grade-separated interchange flyover to Toa Payoh is being put up at the cost of S$2.7 million. It will allow uninter- rupted right hand turn movements into the new town without interfering with through traffic along the express-

Expressway link to Toa Payoh under construction

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