Plans to improve Sentosa links with cycling paths, walkways
Currently, riders going to Sentosa have to filter into fast-moving car lanes at the end of the Sentosa Causeway Bridge, next to the Sentosa Boardwalk (above). -- PHOTO: ST FILE
Cycleways into and around Sentosa, and almost 3km of covered walkways to shelter pedestrians from inclement weather.
These are some of the suggestions that Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) is reviewing as part of its plans to improve connections to and within the island.
They are in line with other efforts to boost accessibility - such as the ongoing construction of the Sentosa Gateway Tunnel, slated to connect outbound traffic from Sentosa with Kampong Bahru Road and Keppel Road by next year.
They also come on the heels of a recently announced makeover that will see attractions in Sentosa grouped by theme and arranged into six designated zones.
~News courtesy of Straits Times~
Currently, riders going to Sentosa have to filter into fast-moving car lanes at the end of the Sentosa Causeway Bridge, next to the Sentosa Boardwalk (above). -- PHOTO: ST FILE
Cycleways into and around Sentosa, and almost 3km of covered walkways to shelter pedestrians from inclement weather.
These are some of the suggestions that Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) is reviewing as part of its plans to improve connections to and within the island.
They are in line with other efforts to boost accessibility - such as the ongoing construction of the Sentosa Gateway Tunnel, slated to connect outbound traffic from Sentosa with Kampong Bahru Road and Keppel Road by next year.
They also come on the heels of a recently announced makeover that will see attractions in Sentosa grouped by theme and arranged into six designated zones.
~News courtesy of Straits Times~
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