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LTA F1 2017 Maps GOLDEN MILE ROAD ACCESS ON 13-15 SEPTEMBER 2017 WED-FRI TOWER BEACH ROAD CONCOURSE PARKROYAL ON NAFA SHOPPING MALL CAMPUS 1 C PARKVIEW BEACH ROAD SQUARE BUGIS + OPHIR ROAD ROADS TO BE REOPENED DURING PEAK HOURS BUGIS NICOLL HIGHWAY CONCOURSE A SKYLINE 13 & 14 Sep, Wed & Thu • 5.30am to 9.30am NICOLL HIGHWAY NAFA CAMPUS 2 BUGIS B REPUBLIC AVENUE A JUNCTION THE PLAZA • Collyer Quay >> St Andrew's Road >> Stamford Road D NATIONAL DESIGN CTR • Nicoll Highway >> Esplanade Drive B BEACH ROAD • Republic BoulevardD E >> Temasek Avenue >> Bayfront Avenue NICOLL HIGHWAY THE SINGAPORE GATEWAY Vehicle Type: Road Access Timings: ART MUSEUM OPHIR ROAD VICTORIA STREET ROCHOR ROAD 15 Sep, FriC • 5.30am to 9.30am NATIONAL QUEEN STREET LIBRARY Vehicles With Valid 15 Sep 9.30am to BUILDING • Collyer Quay >> St AAndrew's Road >> Stamford Road SMU Vehicle Passes 18 Sep 5.30am BRAS BASAH • Nicoll Highway >> Esplanade Drive MIDDLE ROAD All Vehicles Closed from 15 Sep BRAS BASAH B COMPLEX BEACH ROAD 9.30am to 18 Sep PURVIS STREET SHAW 5.30am CARLTON TOWERS HOTEL MIDDLE ROAD SEAH STREET NICOLL HIGHWAY CHIJMES SOUTH BRAS BASAH ROAD BEACH TOWER SUNTEC SUNTEC TOWER 2 RAFFLES HOTEL TOWER 1 STAMFORD ROAD SHOPPING ARCADE SOUTH SUNTEC BEACH TOWER 3 OPHIR ROAD OPHIR NORTH BRIDGE ROAD RAFFLES HILL STREET SOUTH FOUNTAIN ARMENIAN BEACH SUNTEC OF WEALTH CHURCH CITY FAIRMONT RESIDENCES TOWER 5 SUNTEC TOWER 4 F SUNTEC INTL ROAD ROCHOR CONVENTION & SWISSOTEL THE CAPITOL B A STAMFORD G EXHIBITION CTR PIAZZA C C LEGEND REPUBLIC BOULEVARD GRAND PARK SUNTEC E A B CITYHALL CITY CONRAD MRT MRT Station ESPLANADE CENTENNIAL X CITY HALL PENINSULA CIVILIAN WAR CONTENNIAL Station Entrance/Exit PLAZA ST.ANDREW’S MEMORIAL B TOWER CATHEDRAL C TEMASEK BOULEVARD D RAFFLES BOULEVARD Open Road: SINGAPORE Regulated Access When RECREATION PROMENADE FUNAN CLUB MILLENIA NORTH BRIDGE ROAD DIGITAL PAN PACIFIC TOWER Necessary LIFE MALL SINGAPORE ONE MARINA THE ADELPHI RAFFLES MANDARIN Re-Opened Road: LINK MILLENIA THE TEMASEK AVENUE 13, 14 & 15 Sep TREASURY NATIONAL WALK GALLERY A SUPREME SINGAPORE 5.30am to 9.30am COURT TAN KIM RAFFLES BOULEVARD SENG MARINA PADANG SUPREME COURT LANE FOUNTAIN SQUARE Re-Opened Road: 13 & 14 Sep ST.ANDREW’S ROAD MANDARIN 5.30am to 9.30am ORIENTAL THE RITZCARLTON MILLENIA No Access Between: CONNAUGHT DRIVE ESPLANADE PARLIAMENT 15, 16 & 17 Sep HOUSE THEATRES SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB 8pm to 2am RAFFLES AVENUE No Access Between: EAST COAST PARKWAY VICTORIA 15 Sep 6pm to 18 Sep 5.30am THEATRE & CONCERT HALL EMPRESS PLACE SINGAPORE Closed Road FLYER ESPLANADE DRIVE Detour ASIAN CIVILISATION MUSEUM THE FLOAT Car Park JUBILEE BRIDGE MARINA BAY THE FULLERTON WATERBOAT HOUSE Vehicle Type: Road Access Timings: MERLION BAYFRONT AVENUE PARK HELIX THE BRIDGE Vehicles With Valid Free Access at All Times, FULLERTON HOTEL except during F1 race SINGAPORE Vehicle Passes MAYBANK TOWER times STANDARD BANK OF CHARTERED CHINA BANK BLDG Taxis H G ONE FULLERTON HSBC All Vehicles except Free Access on B BLDG SINGAPORE for buses and 13, 14 & 15 Sep LAND TOWER FULLERTON ROAD vehicles with W,X,Y 10am to 5pm and A MARINA BAY RAFFLES PLACE SANDS plates 10pm to 6am (next day) D 16 & 17 Sep C COLLYER QUAY 12mn to 1pm E @ Singapore Land Authority BAYFRONT AVENUE J GOLDEN MILE TOWER CONCOURSE PARKROYAL ON SHOPPING MALL BEACH ROAD CONCOURSE SKYLINE A D THE PLAZA ROCHOR ROAD B BEACH ROAD NICOLL HIGHWAY Road Access Timings: THE SINGAPORE GATEWAY ART MUSEUM VICTORIA STREET OPHIR ROAD VehicleNATIONAL Type: QUEEN STREET LIBRARY 15 Sep 9.30am to 18 Sep BUILDING ROAD ACCESS A ON 18-19 SEPTEMBER5.30am 2017 MON-TUE SMU Vehicles With Valid Road Access Timings: Vehicle Passes MIDDLE ROAD BRAS BASAH Closed from 15 Sep Vehicle Type: BRAS BASAH B COMPLEX 9.30am to 18BEACH ROADSep 5.30am Free Access at All All Vehicles PURVIS STREET SHAW Times CARLTON TOWERS Vehicles With Valid HOTEL MIDDLE ROAD SEAH STREET Vehicle Passes NICOLL HIGHWAY Taxis CHIJMES SOUTH Free Access on 18 Sep BRAS BASAH ROAD BEACH TOWER SUNTEC SUNTEC TOWER 2 12mn to 6am, 10 am RAFFLES HOTEL TOWER 1 All Other Vehicles OPHIR ROAD STAMFORD ROAD SHOPPING ARCADE SOUTH SUNTEC to 5pm and, 10pm to BEACH TOWER 3 6am (next day)NORTH BRIDGE ROADRAFFLES ARMENIAN SOUTH FOUNTAIN CHURCH CITY FAIRMONT BEACH SUNTEC OF WEALTH RESIDENCES TOWER 5 SUNTEC TOWER 4 F SUNTEC INTL CONVENTION & ROAD ROCHOR SWISSOTEL THE EXHIBITION CTR CAPITOL B A STAMFORD PIAZZA G C C GRAND PARK SUNTEC REPUBLIC BOULEVARD CITYHALL A B CITY CONRAD CIVILIAN WAR E CENTENNIAL PENINSULA MEMORIAL CONTENNIAL PLAZA ST.ANDREW’S ESPLANADE EAST COAST PARKWAY CATHEDRAL CITY HALL C TEMASEK BOULEVARD TOWER B HILL STREET D SINGAPORE RAFFLES BOULEVARD RECREATION FUNAN CLUB PROMENADE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD MILLENIA DIGITAL PAN PACIFIC TOWER LIFE MALL ONE SINGAPORE THE ADELPHI MARINA RAFFLES MANDARIN THE LINK MILLENIA TREASURY NATIONAL WALK TEMASEK AVENUE GALLERY SUPREME SINGAPORE A COURT TAN KIM SENG MARINA RAFFLES BOULEVARD SUPREME COURT LANE PADANG FOUNTAIN SQUARE LEGEND MRT Station MRT X Entrance/Exit ST.ANDREW’S ROAD MANDARIN Station ORIENTAL THE RITZCARLTON Open Road: MILLENIA PARLIAMENT ESPLANADE Regulated Access When Necessary HOUSE SINGAPORE THEATRES CRICKET CLUB RAFFLES AVENUE Re-Opened Road: CONNAUGHT DRIVE 18 Sep 5.30am to 9.30am and VICTORIA EAST COAST PARKWAY 5pm to 8.30pm THEATRE & CONCERT HALL No Access Between: EMPRESS PLACE SINGAPORE FLYER 15 Sep 6pm to 18 Sep 5.30am ASIAN CIVILISATION ESPLANADE DRIVE Re-Opened Road: MUSEUM THE FLOAT JUBILEE BRIDGE 18 Sep 5pm to 8.30pm THE FULLERTON MARINA BAY WATERBOAT HOUSE Closed Road MERLION PARK Detour HELIX THE BRIDGE BAYFRONT AVENUE FULLERTON No Access on: HOTEL SINGAPORE MAYBANK 18 Sep 5pm to 8.30pm TOWER STANDARD BANK OF CHARTERED CHINA Car Park BANK BLDG H G FULLERTONONE ROAD FULLERTON HSBC B BLDG SINGAPORE LAND TOWER MARINA BAY A SANDS D C BAYFRONT AVENUE E 18 Sep, Mon • 5pm to 8.30pm COLLYER QUAY • Nicoll Highway >> Esplanade Drive @ Singapore Land Authority • Bras Basah Road >> Raffles Boulevard >> Bayfront Avenue / ROADS TO BE REOPENED DURING PEAK HOURS Republic Boulevard 18 Sep, Mon • 5.30am to 9.30am • Esplanade Drive >> Nicoll Highway / Stamford Road • Nicoll Highway >> Esplanade Drive • Bayfront Avenue >> Temasek Avenue / Republic Boulevard • Bras Basah Road >> Raffles Boulevard >> Bayfront Avenue / Republic Boulevard ALL ROADS WILL BE OPENED FROM 19 SEP, TUE 5.30AM ONWARDS PEDESTRIAN ROUTES FROM PUBLIC TRANSPORT POINTS ON 13-18 SEPTEMBER 2017 WED-MON GOLDEN Public transport is highly recommended GOLDEN LANDMARKLANDMARK D BUGIS + B RAFFLES E HOSPITAL LEGEND C ARAB STREET C SINGAPORE BUGIS ART MUSEUM NATIONAL DESIGN CTR HAJI LANE MRT Station X MRT Station Entrance/Exit SMU OPHIR ROAD BUGIS JUNCTION QUEEN STREET PARKVIEW BRAS BASAH SQUARE Underground Pedestrian Route Race Track A GATE B VICTORIA STREET 01 KEYPOINT Pedestrian Route Patron Gate D NATIONAL LIBRARY Public Bus Service Stop BUILDING 24 hr Gates/Lanes PARKROYAL ON GOLDEN MILE BRAS BASAH BEACH ROAD Grand Stand F1 Circuit Boundary TOWER CARLTON COMPLEX CONCOURSE SHOPPING MALL HOTEL BEACH ROAD CONCOURSE SKYLINE Taxi Point THE PLAZA MIDDLE ROAD ARMENIAN ROCHOR ROAD THE CHURCH GATEWAY STAMFORD ROAD PURVIS STREET Taxi Point (Subject To Road Closure) CHIJMES HILL STREET SEAH STREET BEACH ROAD NICOLL HIGHWAY BRAS BASAH ROAD Taxi Point (Operational From 15 to 17 Sep, 7pm to 1am) A SHAW OPHIR ROAD TOWERS MIDDLE ROAD REPUBLIC AVENUE FLOATING NORTH BRIDGE ROAD PLATFORM RAFFLES HOTEL Taxi Point (Wheel-chaired commuters only) Operational from 08 GRAND PARK CAPITOL RAFFLES SHOPPING ARCADE CITYHALL PIAZZA 15 to 17 Sep, 8pm to 12mn MRT NICOLL HIGHWAY B CITY SOUTH Towards BEACH NICOLL HIGHWAY FAIRMONT Clarke Quay B TOWER GATE Station PENINSULA 08 Insert A HELIX PLAZA Lavender BRIDGE SWISSOTEL THE GATE SOUTH EAST COAST PARKWAY A BEACH Shuttle STAMFORD 3C GATE FUNAN C SOUTH Service Point ST.ANDREW’S GATE BEACH 01 DIGITAL RESIDENCES SUNTEC LIFE MALL CATHEDRAL TOWER 1 3B F SUNTEC NORTH BRIDGE ROAD MARINA BAY BAYFRONT AVENUE THE CITY HALL GATE G TOWER 2 HILL STREET TREASURY 3A SANDS THE ADELPHI CIVILIAN WAR SUNTEC E D MEMORIAL SUNTEC INTL TOWER 5 SUNTEC C E CONVENTION & TOWER 3 BAYFRONT AVENUE SINGAPORE FOUNTAIN SUPREME EXHIBITION CTR A B MARINA BAY RECREATION OF WEALTH EAST COAST PARKWAY COURT ESPLANADE A TURN 3 BAYFRONT SANDS TOWER 3 NATIONAL CLUB SUNTEC MARINA BAY GALLERY OPHIR ROAD SANDS TOWER 1 SINGAPORE C SUNTEC SUPREME COURT LANE B CITY TOWER 4 D STAMFORD TO/FROM SUNTEC CITY TURN 2 PADANG TEMASEK BOULEVARD Bus stop description Road name Service no. RAFFLES BOULEVARD CONRAD TAN KIM CENTENNIAL SENG ONE ROCHOR ROAD PARLIAMENT ST.ANDREW’S ROAD FOUNTAIN RAFFLES C After Beach Road Middle Road 10, 10e, 14, 14e, 16, 56, 57, 70, 70M, 100, 107, 107M, LINK HOUSE B 196, 196e, 961, 980 GATE TURN 1 CONNAUGHT CONTENNIAL Armenian Church/ Hill Street 10, 10e, 32, 33, 51, 57, 61, 63, 70, 80, 100, 106, 107, 124, PADANG 07 TOWER MARINA SINGAPORE PAN PACIFIC CRICKET CLUB MANDARIN Stamford Court 128, 130, 131, 133, 147, 162, 166, 167, 174, 174e, 190, SINGAPORE REPUBLIC BOULEVARD 196, 196e, 197, 700, 850E, 951E, 961, 971E VICTORIA CONNAUGHT DRIVE EMPRESS PLACE THEATRE & MARINA MILLENIA PROMENADE CONCERT HALL TOWER Capitol Building Stamford Road 7, 14, 14e, 16, 36, 77, 111, 162M, 171, 175, 700A, 857 SQUARE MILLENIA 10, 10e,14, 14e, 16, 70, 70M, 196, 196e ESPLANADE TEMASEK AVENUE Opp Suntec City Nicoll Highway WALK GATE ASIAN RAFFLES BOULEVARD CIVILISATION THEATRES 02 EAST COAST PARKWAY City Hall Station Exit B/ North Bridge Road 1N, 2N, 3N, 4N, 5N, 6N, 10, 10e, 32, 51, 57, 61, 63, 70, 80, MUSEUM A After City Hall Station Exit B 100, 106, 107, 124, 128, 130, 131, 133, 145, 162, 166, EMPRESS MANDARIN ORIENTAL / Opp Treasury Building 167, 174, 174e, 195, 196, 196e,197, 502, 502A, 700, GATE ESPLANADE DRIVE ESPLANADE 850E, 851, 951E, 961, 971E, NR2, NR5, NR7, NR8 MALL 04 ESPLANADE 36, 56, 107M, 518, 518A WATERFRONT RITZCARLTONTHE Raffles Hotel Beach Road THE FULLERTON MILLENIA Suntec Tower Two Temasek Boulevard 36 WATERBOAT JUBILEE BRIDGE RAFFLES AVENUE HOUSE GATE GATE THE TO ORCHARD ROAD FULLERTON 06 09 HOTEL Bus stop description Road name Service no.
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