Following the norm in the 1970s, most of the flats are organised in 12-storey long blocks or 25-storey point blocks. In recent years, certain parts of the estate have been rebuilt as part of the long process of renewal. As a result, segments of higher blocks clustered together can be seen interleaved with the older blocks. With Ang Mo Kio becoming a matured estate, several plots of residential land have been cleared up and sold to private developers for redevelopment. Many private residential projects are being constructed on these sites.
Transportation Road network The town's road system utilize a hierarchy of road sizes by design: the major roads are referred to as "Avenues", and the local-access roads referred to as "Streets". Ang Mo Kio Avenue 12 is an exception as it is a small road in an industrial estate in Ang Mo Kio. The town's avenues are arranged in a grid-like pattern, with the streets filtering traffic from the avenues to the individual blocks. The town itself is served by the
Central Expressway, providing a rapid link from the town to the rest of the island via the expressway network. In the town's road numbering system, avenues running from east to west are assigned odd numbers, with numbers increasing from south to north, while north–south avenues are assigned even numbers, increasing from west to east. Street numbers consist of two digits, with the first digit corresponding to the neighbourhood it belongs to and the second running in numerical sequence. Ang Mo Kio Town was the first town to introduce this road numbering system, and it has since been replicated in other towns such as
Hougang,
Jurong West and
Woodlands. The newer towns such as
Sengkang and
Punggol no longer follow this system.
Mass Rapid Transit The town is well served by a multi-modal public transport system. Four
Mass Rapid Transit stations currently serve the town, which are on the
North–South Line and
Thomson–East Coast Line. They are: •
Yio Chu Kang •
Ang Mo Kio •
Lentor •
Mayflower Lentor MRT station is located along Lentor Drive, near the junction between Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4 and Yio Chu Kang Road within the Tagore subzone.
Mayflower MRT station is located along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4, within the
Kebun Baru subzone. The two stations were scheduled to be opened in 2020, but instead opened on 28 August 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The line runs parallel to the North South line towards
Woodlands and the city centre as well as offering direct connections to the eastern parts of Singapore. In addition, the future
Teck Ghee station on the
Cross Island MRT line will serve the town alongside the existing stations on the North South line and Thomson–East Coast line. The station will be located underneath Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, between the junctions of Ang Mo Kio Street 31 and Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 and will open in 2030 instead of 2029 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Bus The
Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange is directly linked to the
Ang Mo Kio MRT station via an underground pedestrian walkway, and provides feeder bus services from the MRT stations to each neighbourhood.
Yio Chu Kang MRT station is also served by bus services via the
Yio Chu Kang Bus Interchange sited beside the station. Both bus interchanges offer trunk bus services to connect the town with the rest of the island, including a rapid connection to the city centre in the
Central Area, as well as other financial and commercial districts in the
central region of Singapore, including
Shenton Way,
Orchard Road,
Marina Centre and
Marine Parade.
Amenities Administrative, legal, medical, religious, and social services catering towards the general public may also be found in the Ang Mo Kio area, with a major community hospital,
Ang Mo Kio - Thye Hua Kwan Hospital, that offers rehabilitative care. The parks in the area include
Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East, a park adjacent to Ang Mo Kio MRT station, along with the Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West adjacent to Ang Mo Kio Avenues 5 and 6. Several shopping malls are also found in Ang Mo Kio Central: •
AMK Hub • Broadway Plaza • Djitsun Mall • Jubilee Square Among these malls, AMK Hub is directly connected to the Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange, and host a varieties of commercial including the Cathay Cineplex AMK Hub. ==Education==