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Tampines Expressway

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Road in Singapore
Tampines Expressway
Lebuhraya Tampines (Malay)
淡滨尼高速公路 (Chinese)
தெம்பினீஸ் விரைவுச்சாலை (Tamil)
Tampines Expressway is labelled in single light blue line
Route information
Length14 km (8.7 mi)
HistoryFirst section completed in June 1989,
last section completed in August 1996
Major junctions
West endSeletar (CTE,SLE)
Major intersectionsCTE,SLE,KPE,PIE
East endChangi (PIE)
Location
CountrySingapore
RegionsSeletar,Sengkang,Punggol,Hougang,Pasir Ris,Tampines,Changi
Highway system

TheTampines Expressway (TPE) is a highway in the north-eastern fringe ofSingapore, joining thePan Island Expressway (PIE) nearSingapore Changi Airport in the east with theCentral Expressway (CTE) andSeletar Expressway (SLE) in the north of the island.

History

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Tampines Expressway fromJalan Kayu Flyover.
Tampines Expressway from Exit 9, Punggol Road heading towards Exit 7 and 7A

The expressway was constructed alongside the development ofTampines New Town in the 1980s.[1] On 22 February 1986, tenders were called for the first section of the expressway. Work began on 5 August 1986 to widen the existing portions of Tampines Road. The first section of the expressway, stretching from the PIE to Elias Road, opened on 30 September 1987.[2]

On 19 November 1987, the contracts for the second phase of the expressway were awarded to Sembawang Construction and Hock Lian Seng Engineering. Phase 2 of the expressway, stretching westward from Elias Road to Lorong Halus, began construction on 24 December 1987 and opened on 30 May 1989.[3]

In the 1990s, extensions towards the west were made to connect the TPE with the CTE and SLE to serve the newer residential areas ofSengkang andPunggol and provide a continuous expressway link between the northern and eastern parts of the island. These extensions acquired much of Lorong Lumut, Lorong Halus Village, Cheng Lim Farmway, Jalan Kayu Village, Lorong Andong, Lorong Anchak and Boh Sua Tian Road. On 30 August 1992, the Public Works Department began construction of Punggol Flyover. On 13 April 1993, a local firm was awarded the tender to extend the TPE toSeletar. On 30 June 1994, the Public Works Department awarded a $38.9 million contract to Koh Brothers Building and Civil Engineering Contractor Pte Ltd for the construction of the Lorong Halus road interchange. The expressway was completed in August 1996 after the Lorong Halus interchange was completed.[4]

In 1998, two new viaducts and a loop connecting the TPE and PIE were constructed to reduce travelling times between Pasir Ris, Tampines and Changi Airport.[1]

On 19 Feb 2023, Tampines Viaduct was opened to the public.[5] This newly constructed one-way viaduct eased access to the westbound PIE from the eastbound TPE using the new Exit 2A; previously, motorists had to cross a traffic-light junction between Upper Changi Road East and Upper Changi Road North for the same route.[6] The viaduct was initially scheduled to open in early 2020, but fatal collapse occurred during construction of the viaduct in 2017, which resulted in one dead and 10 injured.[7] Following the incident, theLand Transport Authority (LTA) announced that the project would be completed by another company instead, which resulted in the viaduct eventually completed after a three-year delay.

On 22 Jan 2024, the Seletar Link Flyover was opened to the public, subsequently followed by Sengkang West Drive on 7 Jan 2025.[8] The flyover provides an alternative route to/from Seletar Link, which previously only provided westbound access via Exit 11 with additional link toSengkang Town.[9] The development of the flyover is intended to support the expected future growth inSengkang Town as well as in neighbouringPunggol Town and Pulau Punggol Timor (anartificial island located north ofSeletar).

List of interchanges and exits

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Location[10]km[11][12][13]miFlyover[14]Exit[14]Destinations[14]Notes
Tampines0.00.0Upper ChangiPIE (towards Changi)Eastern terminus; expressway continues asPan Island Expressway (PIE)
0.20.12Upper Changi1AChangi North Crescent, Changi North Industrial ParkEastbound exit only
1.10.681PIE, Upper Changi Road North, Upper Changi Road East, Bedok TownEastbound exit and westbound entrance only
1.30.81Loyang2Loyang Avenue, Pasir Ris Town, Changi Village, Tampines Avenue 7
1.91.2Tampines Viaduct2APIE (towardsTuas), Upper Changi Road East, Bedok TownEastbound exit only; exit was opened on 19 Feb 2023[6]
2.71.7Sungei Tampines
3.32.1Pasir Ris3ATampines Avenue 12Signed as exits 3A, 3B (westbound) and 3C (eastbound)
3.52.23BPasir Ris Drive 1, Pasir Ris Drive 8
3.92.43CPasir Ris Drive 1, Pasir Ris Drive 8, Tampines Avenue 12
4.22.64Tampines Link (westbound)
Elias Road (eastbound)
4.93.0Api Api5Pasir Ris Drive 12, Tampines Avenue 10
6.74.2Tampines6KPE (towardsECP)
Halus Link,Lorong Halus, Punggol Central
Signed as exits 6 (westbound) and exits 7, 7A (eastbound)
Sengkang7.54.77AKPE, Tampines Road
7.64.7Halus Bridge (Serangoon River)
7.94.97Halus Link, Lorong Halus, Punggol Central
9.15.7Punggol9Punggol Road
9.55.9Punggol West10Sengkang East Road, Punggol Way
11.37.0Punggol Bridge (Sungei Punggol)
11.67.2Seletar Link11Seletar Link, Sengkang West DriveNo westbound entrance only
12.67.8Jalan Kayu12Jalan Kayu, Seletar Aerospace Way, Sengkang West Road
13.28.2Seletar Aerospace13CTE (towards City), Yio Chu Kang RoadWestbound exit and eastbound entrance only
14.79.1Seletar14Seletar West Link, Yishun Avenue 1Westbound exit and eastbound entrance only
Seletar15.89.8SLEWestern terminus; expressway continues ontoSeletar Expressway (SLE)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ab"TAMPINES EXPRESSWAY (TPE)". Land Transport Authority. Retrieved11 June 2017.
  2. ^"Part of Tampines Expressway opens".The Straits Times. 30 September 1987.
  3. ^"Tampines expressway".The Business Times. 30 May 1989.
  4. ^SPEECH BY MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS MR MAH BOW TAN AT THE OPENING OF TAMPINES EXPRESSWAY (PHASE III) ON 3 SEPTEMBER 1996 AT 9.00 AM AT PUNGGOL BRIDGE
  5. ^"Tampines Viaduct to open on Feb 19 after 3-year delay".CNA. Retrieved2023-12-17.
  6. ^ab"Tampines Viaduct to Open on 19 Feb" (Press release). Land Transport Authority. 2023-02-03. Retrieved2023-12-17.
  7. ^"Fatal PIE viaduct collapse: Or Kim Peow Contractors, project director and engineer found guilty".CNA. Retrieved2023-12-17.
  8. ^"Opening of New Flyover Connects Seletar Link to Tampines Expressway (TPE)" (Press release). Land Transport Authority. 2024-01-08. Retrieved2024-02-19.
  9. ^"New road connection to Seletar Link".lta.gov.sg. Land Transport Authority. Retrieved1 January 2022.
  10. ^"Master Plan".Urban Redevelopment Authority. Retrieved2023-12-15.
  11. ^"TPE to Exit 5" (Map).Google Maps. Retrieved2023-12-17.
  12. ^"TPE to Exit 13" (Map).Google Maps. Retrieved2023-12-17.
  13. ^"TPE to SLE" (Map).Google Maps. Retrieved2023-12-17.
  14. ^abc"OneMap" (Map).OneMap. Singapore: Singapore Land Authority. Retrieved12 May 2021.

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