- Thomson Road, Singapore
Thomson Road (Chinese: 汤申路 Tangshen Lu) is a major trunk
road linkingSingapore 'scentral business district with the northern suburban areas. Taking its name fromJohn Turnbull Thomson , a Scotsman who was the Government Surveyor and Chief Engineer of theStraits Settlements from 1841 to 1853 and who helped build many roads into the interior of the island beyond the core of the city centre in the south.Originally known as
Seletar Road (the later of which is now the name of a small road offYio Chu Kang Road inSeletar Hills Estate ), it was known to the Chinese as "Chia Chui Kang", literally meaning "freshwater stream" in reference to theKallang River which crosses the road in its upper reaches near the traditional core area of present dayAng Mo Kio . Thus, it was also known as "Ang Kio Tau", meaning "head of the red bridge", the same bridge which may have given Ang Mo Kio its name. It also had a Tamil name, "Thanir Pilei Sadakku", literally meaning "water-pipe street".Today, the road begins at a major road junction with
Keng Lee Road ,Kampong Java Road ,Cavenagh Road andNorfolk Road , and leads northwards through the Novena residential area. It passes byToa Payoh before continuing on as Upper Thomson Road (汤申路上段 Tangshen Lu Shangduan) at the junction withBraddell Road andLornie Road . It skims along the western edge ofBishan andAng Mo Kio , then cuts through relatively undeveloped areas until it reaches the junction withMandai Road , where it continues northwards viaSembawang Road .It is also the site of Saint Joseph Institution International, Ministry of Youth and many more.ee also
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Thomson Road Grand Prix circuit References
*Peter K G Dunlop (2000) "Street Names of Singapore" Who's Who Publishing ISBN 981-4062-11-1
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