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Jan 31, 2011
Three new ERP gantries from Feb 21
By Royston Sim
The Shenton Way-Chinatown Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) cordon will be extended from Feb 21. -- ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN
THE Shenton Way-Chinatown Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) cordon will be extended from Feb 21.
There will be three new gantries in operation from that day, as the Land Transport Authority (LTA) adjusts the ERP cordon to include the Marina Bay Financial Centre as part of the larger Central Business District.
The existing gantry along Central Boulevard will be removed as part of the adjustments.
In its place, two new gantries will operate as part of the Shenton Way-Chinatown cordon.
The first is along the road from Maxwell Road leading to Central Boulevard, and the other is along Marina Station Road leading into Central Boulevard.
A third gantry will operate along west-bound Bayfront Avenue as part of the Singapore River Line ERP gantries, together with the existing gantry along east-bound Bayfront Avenue towards Raffles Avenue.
Read the full report in Tuesday's edition of The Straits Times
Three new ERP gantries from Feb 21
By Royston Sim

THE Shenton Way-Chinatown Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) cordon will be extended from Feb 21.
There will be three new gantries in operation from that day, as the Land Transport Authority (LTA) adjusts the ERP cordon to include the Marina Bay Financial Centre as part of the larger Central Business District.
The existing gantry along Central Boulevard will be removed as part of the adjustments.
In its place, two new gantries will operate as part of the Shenton Way-Chinatown cordon.
The first is along the road from Maxwell Road leading to Central Boulevard, and the other is along Marina Station Road leading into Central Boulevard.
A third gantry will operate along west-bound Bayfront Avenue as part of the Singapore River Line ERP gantries, together with the existing gantry along east-bound Bayfront Avenue towards Raffles Avenue.
Read the full report in Tuesday's edition of The Straits Times