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Fullerton Road, Singapore

Fullerton Road, SingaporeFullerton Road, Singapore (28 July 2017)


Fullerton Road is a road in downtown Singapore. It connects the Connaught Drive roundabout with Collyer Quay, across the Anderson Bridge. The road was named after Fort Fullerton, which was built there in 1829, but demolished in 1873 for the construction of the General Post Office building, which itself was demolished in 1925, to make way for present Fullerton Building, which also served as the General Post Office from the time of its completion in 1928 until 1997, when it was renovated to become the present Fullerton Hotel.

Map of Fullerton Road, Singapore

Sights along Fullerton Road

  1. Anderson Bridge (GPS: 1.28731, 103.85298)
  2. Cavenagh Bridge (GPS: 1.28657, 103.85234)
  3. Dalhousie Obelisk (GPS: 1.28741, 103.85225)
  4. HSBC (GPS: 1.28511, 103.85279)
  5. Merlion Park (GPS: 1.28679, 103.85436)
  6. One Fullerton (GPS: 1.28631, 103.85303)
  7. The Fullerton Hotel Singapore (GPS: 1.28631, 103.85303)
  8. The Fullerton Waterboat House (GPS: 1.2871, 103.85352)

Fullerton Road, SingaporeFullerton Road, viewed in the direction towards Anderson Bridge. (28 July 2017)


Fullerton Road roadsignNewly installed Fullerton Road roadsign (28 July 2017)

Fullerton Road on Google Maps Street View

Fullerton Road, Singapore (Apr 2022)

References

  1. Singapore Street Names - A Study of Toponymics by Victor R Savage and Brenda S.A. Yeoh (2013), ISBN 978-981-4408-35-6

List of the Streets in Singapore; Discover Singapore

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