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Alexandra Arch, Singapore

Alexandra Arch, SingaporeAlexandra Arch, Singapore
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Alexandra Arch (GPS: 1.28023, 103.80253) is a pedestrian bridge in Singapore. It was built about the same time as the Henderson Waves Bridge, and both were opened to the public in 2008.

The Alexandra Arch measures 80 m (260 ft) in length. It spans Alexandra Road, near Hyderabad Road, connecting the elevated walkway of Forest Walk, in the Telok Blangah Hill Park area, with the Horticultural Park.

Alexandra Arch on Google Maps Street View



Alexandra Arch was designed by was designed by the engineering firm of Buro Happold. It comprises a semi-circular arch, similar to Penang's Citibank Pedestrian Bridge. From there, it continues, often in zigzag fashion, over Lock Road and Preston Road to end at Telok Blangah Green. The most interesting section of the elevated walkway is the section over Alexandra Road.

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