East Coast Road (Chinese: 东海岸路; Malay: Jalan Pantai Timur) is a major two-way road in eastern Singapore.
As its name suggests, the road used to run along Singapore's southeastern coastline before extensive land reclamation shifted the coastline southwards.
Moving further eastwards, the road continues as Upper East Coast Road (Chinese: 东海岸路上段) before making a turn northwards to continue as Bedok Road.
[2] In 1906, works to extend the road to Tanjong Katong Road began, which introduced new modes of transport such as mosquito buses, motor trolleys, and trams into the then rural area.
The following is a list of landmarks that are/were in East Coast Road: