Bukit Timah Road, was completed in 1843 to provide a link to the highest point of Singapore, the
Bukit Timah Hill. The road was then extended northwards to Kranji in 1845, making it one of the earliest roads connecting the north to the south. The
Bukit Timah railway station (BRTS) was one of the five Singapore-Kranji railway stations opened in 1905, the first railway of Singapore. BRTS was decommissioned in July 2011 together with
Tanjong Pagar railway station. Sections of the former railway station have been repurposed as a community space, and is now part of the
Rail Corridor. Bukit Timah was a major battleground during the final stages of the
Japanese Invasion in 1942, where the
Battle of Bukit Timah was fought. The battle resulted in the fall of Bukit Timah to the Japanese as British had failed to repel the invaders from the area. Beauty World was formerly named
Tai Tong Ah Sai Kai which was founded as an amusement park during the Japanese Occupation. Following the end of occupation, Tai Tong Ah Sai Kai was renamed
Beauty World in 1947 and reopened as a market. After being badly damaged by series of fires in the 1970s, Beauty World was acquired by the government and was redeveloped as a shopping centre, which opened in 1984. ==Infrastructure==