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'''North Bridge Road''' ({{zh|t=|s=桥北路|p=Qiáo běi lù}}; {{lang-ms|Jalan Jambatan Utara}}) is a [[road]] in [[Singapore]] north of [[Singapore River]], that starts at the junction of Crawford Street and ends before [[Elgin Bridge (Singapore)|Elgin Bridge]], which the road becomes [[South Bridge Road]]. The road is one of the oldest roads in Singapore and was outlined in the [[Jackson Plan]]. North Bridge Road was constructed by [[GD Coleman]] between 1833 and 1835, and built by convict labour. North Bridge road was a route for [[trolley bus]]es and later "mosquito buses" until 1962, when the current motor bus system was implemented. North Bridge Road was called The Big Horseway in the past.
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'''North Bridge Road''' (桥北路, Qiáo běi lù;Jalan Jambatan Utara) is a [[road]] in [[Singapore]] north of [[Singapore River]], that starts at the junction of Crawford Street and ends before [[Elgin Bridge (Singapore)|Elgin Bridge]], which the road becomes [[South Bridge Road]]. The road is one of the oldest roads in Singapore and was outlined in the [[Jackson Plan]]. North Bridge Road was constructed by [[GD Coleman]] between 1833 and 1835, and built by convict labour. North Bridge road was a route for [[trolley bus]]es and later "mosquito buses" until 1962, when the current motor bus system was implemented. North Bridge Road was called The Big Horseway in the past.
   
 
==Landmarks==
 
==Landmarks==

Latest revision as of 20:13, 18 October 2017

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North Bridge Road at Kampong Glam.

North Bridge Road (桥北路, Qiáo běi lù;Jalan Jambatan Utara) is a road in Singapore north of Singapore River, that starts at the junction of Crawford Street and ends before Elgin Bridge, which the road becomes South Bridge Road. The road is one of the oldest roads in Singapore and was outlined in the Jackson Plan. North Bridge Road was constructed by GD Coleman between 1833 and 1835, and built by convict labour. North Bridge road was a route for trolley buses and later "mosquito buses" until 1962, when the current motor bus system was implemented. North Bridge Road was called The Big Horseway in the past.

Landmarks[]

  • Istana Kampong Glam (Malay Heritage Centre)
  • Masjid Sultan
  • Raffles Hospital
  • Parkview Square
  • Bugis Junction
  • National Library
  • Bras Basah Complex
  • Raffles Hotel
  • Raffles City
  • CHIJMES
  • City Hall MRT Station
  • Capitol Building
  • Saint Andrew's Cathedral
  • Peninsula Plaza
  • Funan DigitaLife Mall
  • The Treasury
  • Supreme Court
  • Parliament House