East Coast Parkway

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East Coast Parkway
Length 20 kilometres (12.43 miles)
Direction West - East
Starting/Ending at Keppel (AYE); will end at Marina Bay, Singapore in future
Singapore Changi Airport
Main areas passed through Marina Bay
Kallang
Marine Parade
Changi South
Singapore Changi Airport
Construction dates 1970s1981
Expressway intersected AYE, PIE
No. of ERP Gantry 2

The East Coast Parkway (Abbreviation: ECP; simplified Chinese: 东海岸公园大道; pinyin: Dōnghǎiàn Gōngyuān Dàdào; Malay: Lebuhraya Taman Pantai Timur) is an expressway that runs along the southeastern coast of Singapore. The expressway is approximately 20 kilometres (12.43 miles) in length, and connects Singapore Changi Airport in the east to the Benjamin Sheares Bridge in the south of the main island before it links with the Ayer Rajah Expressway. It has an interchange with the Pan Island Expressway at the Changi Flyover, about 1 kilometres (0.62 miles) from the eastern end of the expressway.

Built almost entirely on reclaimed land, construction of the ECP commenced in the early 1970s. It opened in 1981 to coincide with the opening of Singapore Changi Airport, although there remained traffic lights on the expressway until the completion of the last flyover at Fort Road in 1989.

Flanked by East Coast Park on one side and high-rise housing on the other, the well-landscaped expressway was built and maintained with the conscious intention of giving visitors arriving via Singapore Changi Airport a good first impression of the country as they commute from the airport to the city centre in less than 15 minutes on a good day.

Traffic congestion during the morning peak hours, however, led to the introduction of an Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) gantry near the Tanjong Rhu Flyover in the direction towards the city, one of the first two gantries to be set up in the country, which came into operation on 1 April 1998 together with the other gantry at Ophir Road.

A long, straight section of the ECP close to Changi Airport can be used as an emergency landing runway. This section can be easily identified by removable potted plants instead of the standard large trees on the median strip.

To facilitate the development of the new downtown, the ECP will be truncated after the Benjamin Sheares Bridge, while the stretch at Marina South area will be realigned and converted to a major arterial road.[1] A new expressway, the Marina Coastal Expressway, will connect the ECP and the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway to the Ayer Rajah Expressway and will be built along the coast of Marina South.[1]

East Coast Parkway is coloured pink in this map.
East Coast Parkway is coloured pink in this map.
East Coast Parkway eastbound towards Singapore Changi Airport, before Benjamin Sheares Bridge.
East Coast Parkway eastbound towards Singapore Changi Airport, before Benjamin Sheares Bridge.
East Coast Parkway westbound towards the downtown.
East Coast Parkway westbound towards the downtown.

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Exit Interchange To Remarks
1 Changi Flyover PIE (Jurong) and TPE (SLE)
2A Tanah Merah Flyover Changi Coast Road
2B Tanah Merah Flyover Xilin Avenue Eastbound only
  East Coast Park Carpark H Westbound only
  East Coast Park Carpark F3 Westbound only
6 Bayshore Road Eastbound only
7A Laguna Flyover East Coast Park Service Road
7B Laguna Flyover Bedok South Avenue 1 and Marine Parade Road
8A Siglap Link to Marine Parade Road Eastbound only
8B Marine Vista to Marine Parade Road Eastbound only
10A Marine Parade Flyover East Coast Park Service Road Eastbound only
10B Marine Parade Flyover Still Road South
11 Tanjong Katong Flyover Tanjong Katong Road Eastbound only
13 Tanjong Rhu Flyover Fort Road Westbound only
14 Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway
14A Fort Road Eastbound only
15 Benjamin Sheares Bridge Rochor Road
17 Telok Ayer Flyover Prince Edward Road, Central Boulevard Eastbound to Central Boulevard; Westbound to Prince Edward Road
17A Marina Place Westbound only
18 Keppel Road Westbound only

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