Kranji Expressway
Kranji Expressway 克兰芝高速公路 | |
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Kranji Expressway is labelled in single light green line | |
Route information | |
Length: | 8 km (5 mi) |
Existed: | 1990 – present |
History: | Completed in 1994 |
Major junctions | |
Southwest end: | Jurong (PIE) |
PIE, BKE | |
East end: | Bukit Panjang (BKE) |
Location | |
Regions: | Jurong, Choa Chu Kang, Bukit Panjang |
Highway system | |
Expressways of Singapore |
The Kranji Expressway (Abbreviation: KJE; Chinese: 克兰芝高速公路; pinyin: Kèlánzhī Gāosù Gōnglù; Tamil: கிராஞ்சி விரைவுச்சாலை; Malay: Lebuhraya Kranji) in Singapore connects from the BKE in Bukit Panjang and travels south-west to join with the PIE in Jurong West. Construction of the expressway started in 1990 and was completed in 1994. The expressway is also the second shortest of all the expressways at about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi).
It replaces some roads - Hong Kah Road, Hong Kah Lane, Jalan Beka, Jalan Pelawan, Jalan Jelawi, Jalan Dedali, Lorong Merawan, Lorong Kerubut, Jalan Beras, Jalan Bungar, Jalan Buey, part of Jalan Sabit, Lorong Puyu, Lorong Dengkes, Jalan Ara, Jalan Chapa, Lorong Jelubu and Kadlin Lane.
List of exits
No. | Eastbound exit to road (destinations) | Interchange | Type | No. | Westbound exit to road (destinations) |
End of expressway (BKE (PIE)) | Gali Batu Flyover | Trumpet | Start of expressway | ||
1 | BKE (Woodlands) | ||||
2 | Woodlands Road | Yew Tee Flyover | Cloverturbine | 2 | Woodlands Road |
No exit | Choa Chu Kang East Flyover | Diamond | 3 | Choa Chu Kang Drive and Choa Chu Kang Way | |
4 | Choa Chu Kang Way and Choa Chu Kang Drive | Choa Chu Kang West Flyover | Diamond | No exit | |
5 | Brickland Road, Sungei Tengah Road and Old Choa Chu Kang Road | Lam San Flyover | Diamond | 5 | Brickland Road, Sungei Tengah Road and Old Choa Chu Kang Road |
Start of expressway | Tengah Flyover | Directional T | 7 | PIE (Singapore Changi Airport) | |
End of expressway (PIE (Tuas)) |
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