Ayer Rajah Expressway

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Ayer Rajah Expressway in Singapore
Ayer Rajah Expressway
map
Course of the AY
Basic data
Operator: Land Transport Authority
Overall length: 27 km

CDC districts :

AYE-SG.JPG
AYE at the Clementi exit
Course of the road
node PEC
bridge Keppel Viaduct
Junction (2AB)  Keppel IC
node (2C)  Radin Mas IC ECT
Junction (3)  Lower Delta IC
Junction (6)  Gillman IC
Junction (7A)  Normanton Park IC
Junction (7B)  Portsdown Rd IC
Junction (8th)  Buona Vista IC
Junction (9)  National University of Singapore IC
Junction (10)  Clementi IC
Junction (11)  Pandan IC
Junction West Coast Way
Junction (13)  Jurong Town Hall IC
Junction (14)  Penjuru Rd IC
bridge Jurong Lake Bridge
Junction (15)  Jurong Park IC
Junction (17)  Jurong Hill IC
Junction (18)  Pioneer Circus IC
Junction (20)  Benoi IC
node (22)  Tuas IC EPI
Junction (24)  Tuas West Rd IC
Junction (26AB)  Tuas West Dr IC
bridge Tuas Checkpoint Viaduct
bridge Second Link Bridge (Jambatan Kedua) 1920m
Singapore-Malaysia border crossing
Malaysia Further on E3

The Ayer Rajah Expressway (abbreviation: AYE; chin .: 亚 逸 拉 惹 高速公路; Pinyin : Yàyìlārě Gāosù Gōnglù; Tamil : ஆயர் ராஜா விரவுச்சாலை; malay : Lebuhraya Ayer Rajah) starts at the western end of the East Coast Parkway and then runs to the west Direction to Tuas to the border with Malaysia. Together with the East Coast Parkway, the AYE forms a second east-west link that is intended to complement the Pan Island Expressway .

Originally the Ayer Rajah Expressway was from Jurong to Keppel Road, in 1998 it was extended to Tuas.

Districts along the highway