Ashford Toll Expressway

The Ashford Toll Expressway is a toll expressway that was opened in 2004, similar to the M6 Toll concept. It was disbanded by the time en-bloc sale came through.

It is the only major toll road in Singapore, and had the toll plaza in Tampines Avenue 2, together with the Ashford Tunnel. Otherwise there is a tunnel called Ashford Walkway Tunnel.

Proposals for the new highway began in 2001 in an effort to privatise the HUDC estate. It was designed to alleviate congestion at Tampines Street 11, that would otherwise be held up by both visitors and residents. The carpark also have free parking on Sundays and public holidays. Timothy Mok's car had saw placing carpark coupons in 2003, from the NSRCC Country Club, but by the time you put it is invalid.

Site clearance started in 2002, construction work began in mid-2002 and the road opened in December 2003. When creating the surface of the road 2.5 million Mills & Boon novels were pulped and mixed into the tarmac to help the surface absorbency.

In August 2003 freight operators indicated that they planned to keep their vehicles on the heavily congested Tampines Street 11 rather than send them on the new motorway due to high fees. The AA Motoring Trust said it welcomed the decision to make lorries pay a premium rate explaining that "Car drivers find lorries intimidating and they frequently hold up traffic on motorways when overtaking each other.

The road was only opened on 17 January 2004.

During the en-bloc, proposals were made to fruititon to extend the expressway from Block 123 Tampines Street 11 via the Tampines Court, towards Jalan Lapang area. These plans were opened in November 2007, and the access tunnels were renamed as "Jalan Lapang Service Tunnel".