Gentlemen, upon turning Right fm e Sentosa Gateway junction, go straight on Keppel Road, keep on the extreme Right Lane will lead to ECP, I think everyone of you knows that. But what some of you fail to notice is that if you keep to the extreme Left Lane, there's a slip road that leads to AYE(Tuas). That's the AYE entry that Bro Donsan referring to, it's faster, abit longer, but meter jump abt e same lah.
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Gentlemen, upon turning Right fm e Sentosa Gateway junction, go straight on Keppel Road, keep on the extreme Right Lane will lead to ECP, I think everyone of you knows that. But what some of you fail to notice is that if you keep to the extreme Left Lane, there's a slip road that leads to AYE(Tuas). That's the AYE entry that Bro Donsan referring to, it's faster, abit longer, but meter jump abt e same lah.
i'll take down the distance next time i used this route. yes, is definitely smoother.
Gentlemen, upon turning Right fm e Sentosa Gateway junction, go straight on Keppel Road, keep on the extreme Right Lane will lead to ECP, I think everyone of you knows that. But what some of you fail to notice is that if you keep to the extreme Left Lane, there's a slip road that leads to AYE(Tuas). That's the AYE entry that Bro Donsan referring to, it's faster, abit longer, but meter jump abt e same lah.
bro, the way u mentioned above is Keppel Road direct to AYE. u r off the mark. We are talking about going via Keppel Rd viaduct. The only way to get onto the viaduct is by Keppel Road opposite the railway station.
Bro Moshi, next time you are in that area, look carefully, before you reach the railroad station, you can see a slip road on the extreme left of keppel road that leads to AYE(Tuas). BN is right. I have used this way quite a few times.
-- Edited by stkee on Wednesday 7th of October 2009 04:53:14 AM
Bro Moshi, next time you are in that area, look carefully, before you reach the railroad station, you can see a slip road on the extreme left of keppel road that leads to AYE(Tuas). BN is right. I have used this way quite a few times.
-- Edited by stkee on Wednesday 7th of October 2009 04:53:14 AM
I know, i've used that route before too. what i am stressing here is we are talking about getting onto AYE via KEPPEL VIADUCT and not better ways.
Bro Moshi, next time you are in that area, look carefully, before you reach the railroad station, you can see a slip road on the extreme left of keppel road that leads to AYE(Tuas). BN is right. I have used this way quite a few times.
-- Edited by stkee on Wednesday 7th of October 2009 04:53:14 AM
I know, i've used that route before too. what i am stressing here is we are talking about getting onto AYE via KEPPEL VIADUCT and not better ways.
In fact, we were talking about getting to AYE via "Keppel Road". Slip road is on Keppel Road.
The word"Keppel viaduct" was not mentioned at all from the start.
-- Edited by donsan on Wednesday 7th of October 2009 11:46:30 AM
bro, if use AYE via Keppel entrance, that means u have to turn right and go ALL THE WAY to end of Keppel Rd, past Tg Pagar junction and made a U-turn. r u going for sight-seeing???
Bro you no need to go this way,you can make a left turn to AYE just before the train station!
Bro Moshi, next time you are in that area, look carefully, before you reach the railroad station, you can see a slip road on the extreme left of keppel road that leads to AYE(Tuas). BN is right. I have used this way quite a few times.
-- Edited by stkee on Wednesday 7th of October 2009 04:53:14 AM
I know, i've used that route before too. what i am stressing here is we are talking about getting onto AYE via KEPPEL VIADUCT and not better ways.
In fact, we were talking about getting to AYE via "Keppel Road". Slip road is on Keppel Road.
The word"Keppel viaduct" was not mentioned at all from the start.
-- Edited by donsan on Wednesday 7th of October 2009 11:46:30 AM
kekeke,,, I enjoy the argument here ,,, wahaha,, a keatling ,, a cheena ,, and a tiger
Btw, About the slip road from Keppel Road to AYE... Asked my dayshift hirer who has driving full time for > 20 years, He said never used that slip road to AYE before. Another neighbour day shift driver, 17 years on the road also never use before. Me too never use before.
So bros, have you used that slip road before ? under what circumstances ?