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Ayer Rajah Expressway

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The Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) extends from the western end of the Marina Coastal Expressway in the south of Singapore[1][2][3][4] to Tuas in the west near the Tuas Second Link to Malaysia. Together with the Marina Coastal Expressway and the East Coast Parkway, it forms a second east-west link to complement the role played by the Pan Island Expressway.

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Ayer Rajah Expressway
Lebuhraya Ayer Rajah
亚逸拉惹高速公路
ஆயர் ராஜா விரவுச்சாலை
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Ayer Rajah Expressway is labelled in single yellow line
Route information
Part of Tabliczka_AH143.svg AH143
Length26.5 km (16.5 mi)
Existed1983–present
HistoryFirst section completed in 1988,
last section completed in 1998
Major junctions
West endTuas Checkpoint (Tuas Second Link)
Major intersectionsPIE, ORRS (Portsdown Avenue), CTE, MCE
East endKeppel (MCE)
Location
CountrySingapore
RegionsTuas, Clementi, West Coast, Bukit Merah, Keppel
Highway system
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As from 29 December 2013, ECP and AYE are no longer linked together after MCE was opened.