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The Marina Coastal Expressway (Abbreviation: MCE; Template:Zh; Template:Lang-ta; Template:Lang-ms) is the tenth of Singapore's network of expressways. Construction for the MCE began in 2008 and was completed at the end of 2013. It had its opening ceremony on 28 December 2013 by Senior Minister of State Mrs Josephine Teo, together with Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong and was officially opened on 29 December 2013.

Bus service 30, 30e, 522, 523, 538, 539, 545, 553, 566, 569, 584, 621, 677, 698, 736, 763, 767, 783 and Tanjong Rhu-Raffles Place/Suntec City Shuttle are using the expressway.

Route[]

The 5-kilometre (3.1-mile) MCE connects with the southern end of the KPE and its junction with the ECP to the eastern end of AYE. This links the eastern and western parts of Singapore to the New Downtown, currently being developed in the Marina Bay area. The MCE, with five lanes in each direction, handles the large number of commuters to be drawn to the offices, homes and recreational attractions there. It opens access to the Marina Bay Cruise Terminal in Marina South and the existing Marina South Pier.

List of Exits[]

Exit Interchange To Remarks
1 Shenton Way, Maxwell Road Westbound only
2 Central Boulevard, Marina Coastal Drive Eastbound only
3 Marina Coastal Drive, Central Boulevard Westbound only
5 Fort Road, ECP (Changi) Eastbound only

History[]

Construction[]

The expressway comprises of a 3.5-kilometre (2.2-mile) underground tunnel, while the rest are at grade or depressed, with a view of the Singapore Strait. The underground tunnel includes a 420-metre (459-yard) stretch that travels under the seabed, 150 m (164 yds) away from the Marina Barrage. This had posed particular engineering challenges in the tunnel construction as large amounts of water was let out from the barrage from time to time. At its deepest point, the expressway lies about Template:Convert under the seabed.

The 5-kilometre (3.1-mile) long MCE is Singapore's most expensive expressway. On 28 April 2009, the Land Transport Authority revealed that it has awarded about S$4.1 billion worth of contracts, much more than the initial estimate of S$2.5 billion. The construction of the MCE also required undersea dredging. More than 22 hectares (54 acres) of land was reclaimed to build the MCE. In contrast, the KPE, which is Template:Convert and has portions running under canals and rivers, costing only S$1.74 billion.

After the MCE was opened, the segment of the ECP between Central Boulevard and Benjamin Sheares Bridge was downgraded to become Sheares Avenue. The segment of the ECP between the AYE and Central Boulevard was permanently demolished.

The first few days of operations was plagued by heavy traffic congestion due to drivers' unfamiliarity with the expressway as well as connections with other roads and expressways. There was reportedly heavier than usual traffic, compared to using the old route via ECP, on 29 December 2013, the first day the MCE opened. The situation was exacerbated on the next day with the Monday morning peak hour traffic. However, the majority of the drivers are aware of the road changes. Since June 2014, the MCE became the anchor road from the west to the east.

ERP Changes[]

Eastbound ECP:

  • Removed:
    • ECP (Changi) before Rochor Road
    • Ophir Road entrance to ECP (Changi)
  • Replacement:
    • MCE (Eastbound)
    • MCE (Eastbound) from Marina Boulevard
    • ECP (Changi) before KPE

Westbound ECP/MCE:

  • Removed:
    • ECP (City) after Fort Road
    • Ophir Road entrance to ECP (City)
  • Replacement:
    • MCE exit slip road into Central Boulevard
    • ECP (City) between MCE and KPE

Shenton Way-Chinatown:

  • Removed:
    • Prince Edward Road
    • Marina Station Road
    • Maxwell Road and slip road from ECP (Changi) to Central Boulevard
  • Replacement:
    • Sheares Avenue
    • Central Boulevard
    • Maxwell Road

Motorists Handy Guide[]

From To Routes
AYE Raffles Place / Shenton Way / MBFC AYE - Exit 2B (AYE) - Keppel Road - Anson Road
AYE City Hall / Bugis AYE - CTE - Exit 2 (CTE) - Merchant Road
KPE AYE KPE - MCE - AYE
ECP AYE ECP - Exit 14B - MCE - AYE
AYE ECP AYE - MCE - Exit 5 - ECP
AYE KPE AYE - MCE - KPE

Bus routes[]

  1. 9 (Austin Lazaroo): Yishun – Changi Airport Cargo Complex
  2. 30: Bedok – Boon Lay
  3. 30X: Bedok – HarbourFront Centre
  4. 60: Tampines Olympic Park – Raffles Place
  5. 106: Punggol Northshore - Cineleisure Orchard
  6. 118B: 112 Katong - Jurong East
  7. 147: Waterway Banks - Clementi
  8. 159: Ashford - Resorts World Sentosa
  9. 211: Teban Gardens - Suntec City
  10. 318: Waterway Ridges - Tuas South
  11. 398: Fusionopolis - Bedok Mall (including Bedok South Block 163)
  12. 432: Tanjong Pagar Plaza - Expo
  13. 453: V on Shenton - Tampines Block 122
  14. 538: Pasir Ris Drive 3 – Orchard Road
  15. 539: Pasir Ris Drive 4 – Esplanade
  16. 544: Bedok North Road – Robinson Road/Fullerton Road
  17. 545: Bedok North Avenue 4 – Robinson Road/Fullerton Road
  18. 552: Tampines Street 45 – Fullerton Square
  19. 553: Tampines Avenue 4 – Fullerton Square
  20. 566: Melville Park – ITE College South
  21. 569: Punggol Central – Suntec City
  22. 620: Bedok North - Resorts World Sentosa
  23. 621: Damai Secondary School - International Plaza
  24. 675: Junyuan Secondary School - Resorts World Sentosa
  25. 679: Bedok Reservoir Road - Shenton Way
  26. 698: Downtown East - Marina Bay Sands
  27. 699: Tampines Street 41 - Marina Bay Sands
  28. 710: Pasir Ris Block 113 - Marina Barrage
  29. 947: Hillgrove Secondary School - Lorong 1 Geylang
  30. TTS1: Sengkang Block 206 - MOE Building


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