List of Exits
No. | Eastbound exit to road (destinations) | Interchange | Type | No. | Westbound exit to road (destinations) |
End of expressway (PIE (Singapore Changi Airport)) | Upper Changi Flyover | Cloverstack | Start of expressway | ||
1 | Upper Changi Road North, Upper Changi Road East, Pan Island Expressway | ||||
2 | Loyang Avenue and Tampines Avenue 7 | Loyang Flyover | SPUI | 2 | Loyang Avenue and Tampines Avenue 7 |
3C | Pasir Ris Drive 1 and Tampines Avenue 12 | Pasir Ris Flyover | Cloverturbine | 3A | Tampines Avenue 12 |
3B | Elias Road and Pasir Ris Drive 1 | ||||
4 | Elias Road | Unnamed | LILO | 4 | Tampines Link |
5 | Tampines Avenue 10 and Pasir Ris Drive 12 | Api Api Flyover | SPUI | 5 | Tampines Avenue 10 and Pasir Ris Drive 12 |
7 | Kallang–Paya Lebar Expressway and Lorong Halus | Tampines Flyover | Trumpet | 6 | Kallang–Paya Lebar Expressway |
9 | Punggol Road | Punggol Flyover | Diamond | 9 | Punggol Road |
10 | Sengkang East Road and Punggol Way | Punggol West Flyover | Diamond | 10 | Sengkang East Road and Punggol Way |
12 | Piccadilly Circus and Jalan Kayu | Jalan Kayu Flyover | Diamond | 12 | Piccadilly Circus and Jalan Kayu |
Start of expressway | Seletar Flyover | Directional T | 14 | Central Expressway (City) and Yio Chu Kang Road | |
End of expressway (SLE) |
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