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Illustrated Plans WOODLANDS HOUSING & TRANSPORT MARSILING N WOODLANDS SOUTH KRANJI Tengah Town Dairy Farm JURONG ISLAND D A O R G N A K SULTAN SHOAL CHOA CH U U KA PULAU NG N H OR ULAR T PULAU C H 7 SPRINGLEAF BUKOM I M PULAU L BUSING Y A YEW TEE W PULAU G HANTU PULAU N BUKOM KECHIL PULAU A K SALU PULAU 5 JONG U C H H O T H A R C C H G N O PULAU U K A N SEBAROK A O PULAU PULAU H C SUDONG PULAU SAKENG Sky Corridor at P R E S S W A SEMAKAU X Y E JANG N I A W Jurong Innovation District J C P O H T N O B O SEGAR D A D A L A R A R O K N IN CHOA C D JELAPANG R G H S G R CHU U R D N O PULAU KANG K A BERKAS A A D FAJAR K N G SENJA PULAU 3 DR LENTOR PAWAI U H TE C K D C E BANGKIT V W R H B T A Y P E A G M N N A I A K J V A L N SOUTH VIEW E G G U D CHOA CHU A R N PULAU H O PETIR D I C R SENANG A KANG WEST D O N H KEAT HONG K E C C PHOENIX P C E 1 C PULAU HO AV BUKIT PANJANG PE A C KANG T BIOLA HU IR TECK WHYE RD INSET PULAU B PENDING SATUMU R I C K A D L R O A N G D R N O A O L A F D D K O R LEGEND C U Y E H H S T O A C A D R MAYFLOWER W I V E E S S X P R I E D Existing | Future N J A B R A O T CASHEW K R B U K A O P BOULEVARD T T T P A O E E B K R N TENGAH Residential Development T I W M A D G K F A R R O B Y A U E R Y I H H B A A S D U A D W T G HILLVIEW K R BRIGHTHILL Y H N I A V E A T E N GA E A H I T V G B T Mixed Development with Residential Use W N U E B E K S T I U T 5 T J D S K L R B B I N U E E A I I V K M V T T I R IT BULIM AVENUE E O R B B T P D A A K A T E Road Improvements O I M X H I K U H W M L E W N A U BUKIT GOMBAK E A E R B B S E T E Jurong Canal Drive Extension U S V H D AV HONG KAH K E 5 X TENGAH PLANTATION T I A N T P MRT Stations R A B D R B A 2 P A W UPPER THOMSON E A V E E L J V N U T I S LN T A O E V S S I K I B S S K 2 L HUME W 3 E I EST A L W L W T H I UPCOMING A A LRT Stations A E N B Y N H R A B NANYANG GATEWAY V D VE 3 T T A B A T A S A E T CORPORATION O P E W A O G K K G WEST A X V N RON VE TENGAH PARK K C R O T O JU 1 E Bus Interchange / J U N G W E S P O T R R U R T 6 L J BUKIT B A E TAWAS W Integrated Transport Hub S E 5 S JURONG WEST S E W T BUKIT BATOK V NANYANG CRESCENT GEK POH A A MARYMOUNT V A E Underground Road Y J Y 8 A T A L JURONG CANAL DR S A W E 4 N B S P UKIT BATO J B W U K E S B I EBAHAR JUNCTION RO A U E O G V O N BUKIT BATOK ST 6 N A G A V E K R N O Waterbody E I T E O N A WEST T S Y LAKESIDE P S E R E A T L PENG KANG HILL X U L W B R J W Y A A A A E L A VE Y R T R G N 1 P N O T O D O A D O B N K N N R C E CHINESE GARDEN T E A N U C I O J O S A L O L BEAUTY WORLD S R Y H A I S R A N T A P P U T N Y A O TUAS LINK J A G H D TOH GUAN V E R U N CATEGORY T U E E R A R S X A C 3 T O A P R H E I N R O N A E I G BOON LAY N N G S J N R A PIONEER S G O O W H R T A A B O O N L A Y W A Y R R O Y Y U D KING ALBERT PARK E O O W E E A J X A N B A V L O U Housing & Transport H I P D D O N R T R H N E D R A E L L V S O L T A ENTERPRISE A S N S R JURONG EAST Y W N O E A K D W U P P E R O D C W A J U R O A N G A R O A D O Y U SIXTH AVENUE S Y T O B Commerce & Industry TUAS WEST A INTERNATIONAL ROAD R H U N ROAD O L T INTERNATIONAL ROAD 6 T J P I This content herein does not form part of the Draft Master TUAS WEST ROAD O A Y E R W N S S U E JOO KOON E E P R N Plan 2019 and is for information only. 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A N J S D C E V E E R R O A S O S E U T D A R C 4 A S O W O U T A J A R S H Y BUONA VISTA N I T D E G R J R 3 P A H A O L W E Y A I P N A V H A S B U R O H D A Y H T U T U COMMONWEALTH O A S S S O U T H S A V ONE NORTH A E 6 U T T U A S S O U TUAS SOUTH AVE 5 T H JURONG ISLAND HIGHGWAY A V E 8 REFER TO INSET KENT RIDGE QUEENSTOWN T U A S S 5 O U T H A V E 3 E U N E 7 V A H T U O S 9 E S V A E U A V T A H T U O S H T S U A O U S T S A U T WOODLANDS COMMERCE MARSILING N WOODLANDS SOUTH & INDUSTRY Jurong LakeKRANJI District Jurong Innovation District JURONG ISLAND D A O R G N A K SULTAN SHOAL CHOA CH U U KA PULAU NG N H OR ULAR T PULAU C H 7 SPRINGLEAF BUKOM I M PULAU L BUSING Y A YEW TEE W PULAU G HANTU PULAU N BUKOM KECHIL PULAU A K SALU PULAU 5 JONG U C H H O T H A R C C H G N O PULAU U K A N SEBAROK A O PULAU PULAU H C SUDONG PULAU SAKENG P R E S S W A SEMAKAU X Y E JANG N I A W J C P O Tuas Port H T N O B O SEGAR D A D A L A R A R O K N IN CHOA C D JELAPANG R G H S G R CHU U R D N O PULAU KANG K A BERKAS A A D FAJAR K N G SENJA PULAU 3 DR LENTOR PAWAI U H TE C K D C E BANGKIT V W R H B T A Y P E A G M N N A I A K J V A L N SOUTH VIEW E G G U D CHOA CHU A R N PULAU H O PETIR D I C R SENANG A KANG WEST D O N H KEAT HONG K E C C PHOENIX P C E 1 C PULAU HO AV BUKIT PANJANG PE A C KANG T BIOLA HU IR TECK WHYE RD INSET PULAU B PENDING SATUMU R I C K A D L R O A N G D R N O A O L A F D D K O U R E C H Y S H C A T D MAYFLOWER O A W R I V S S E P R E I E X D N J A B R A O T CASHEW K R B U K A O P BOULEVARD T T T P A O E E B K R N TENGAH T I W M A D G A R R O LEGEND K F B Y A U E R Y I H H B A A S D U A D W T G HILLVIEW K R BRIGHTHILL Y H N I A V E A T E N GA E A H I T V G B T Existing | Future W N U E B E K S T I U T 5 T J D S K L R B B I N U E E A I I V K M V T T I R IT BULIM AVENUE E O R B B T P D A A K A T E Industrial Development O I M X H I K U H W M L E W N A U BUKIT GOMBAK E A E R B B S E T E U S V H D AV HONG KAH K E 5 X TENGAH PLANTATION T I A N T P R A B D R B Mixed Development with A 2 P A W UPPER THOMSON E A V E E L J V N U T I S LN T A O E V S S I K I B S S K 2 L HUME W Commercial Use 3 E I EST A L W L W T H A I UPCOMING A A E N B Y N H R A B NANYANG GATEWAY V D VE 3 T T A B A T A S A E T CORPORATION O P E W A O G K K G WEST A X V N RON VE TENGAH PARK K C Commercial Development R O T O JU 1 E J U N G W E S P O T R R U R T 6 L J BUKIT B A E TAWAS W S E 5 S JURONG WEST S E W T BUKIT BATOK V NANYANG CRESCENT GEK POH A A MARYMOUNT V A E Hotel Development Y J Y 8 A T A L JURONG CANAL DR S A W E 4 N B S P UKIT BATO J B W U K E S B I EBAHAR JUNCTION RO A U E O G V O N BUKIT BATOK ST 6 N A G A V E K N O R E I MRT Stations T E O N A WEST T S Y LAKESIDE P S E R E A T L PENG KANG HILL X U L W B R J W Y A A A A E L A VE Y R T R G N 1 P N O T O D O A D B N O N K N R E LRT Stations C CHINESE GARDEN T E A N U C I O J O S A L O L BEAUTY WORLD S R Y H A I S R A N T A P P U T N Y A O TUAS LINK J A G H D TOH GUAN V E Bus Interchange / R U N T U E E R A R S X A C 3 T O A P R H E I N Integrated Transport Hub R O N A E I G BOON LAY N N G S J N R A PIONEER S G O O W H R T A A B O O N L A Y W A Y R R O Underground Road Y Y U D KING ALBERT PARK E O O W E E A J X A N B A V L O U H I P D D O N R T R H N E D R A E L L V S O L T Waterbody A ENTERPRISE A S N S R JURONG EAST Y W N O E A K D W U P P E R O D C W A J U R O A N G A R O A D O Y U SIXTH AVENUE S Y T O B TUAS WEST A INTERNATIONAL ROAD R H U N ROAD O L T INTERNATIONAL ROAD 6 T J P I This content herein does not form part of the Draft Master TUAS WEST ROAD O A Y E R W N S S U E JOO KOON E E CATEGORY P R N Plan 2019 and is for information only.
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