Sembawang Road is one of the key roads built to connect the naval base to the city centre in the South. This road began as a track in the 1920s and was officially named Sembawang Road in 1938. Buses operated by various private companies were then the main mode of transport. The thoroughfare was also dotted with many villages along its length: Chye Kay Village, Sungei Simpang Village, Chong Pang Village, Sembawang Village. Most of these villages were cleared during the 1970s1990s to make way for
Yishun and Sembawang New Towns. The last of the villages,
Kampong Wak Hassan, was cleared in 1998. Present day Sembawang Road is a major arterial road linking the Northern and Central portion of Singapore. Many other roads in Sembawang are named after various
Royal Navy dockyards,
warships,
admirals, countries and cities. Examples include
Wellington,
Canberra, Canada,
Gibraltar,
Kenya and
Falkland. These names were given during the previous British administration, and reflect the town's history as a British
naval base. The main river running through Sembawang, the long Sungei Sembawang, flowed along a winding route and ended to the west of Sembawang Shipyard. Its middle section was diverted in the 1920s to provide the land needed for the British Naval Base. During the 1970s, the Northern portions of the river was straightened and
canalized. The Southern portions of the river, which consisted of
mangroves, ponds and grassland, was filled in during the 1990s in preparation for the development of Sembawang New Town.
Public transport Rail Sembawang is served by two MRT stations on the
North–South Line -
Sembawang and
Canberra. The former is located in the heart of Sembawang New Town, and offers connectivity to Sembawang Bus Interchange, Sun Plaza shopping centre, and the Bukit Canberra integrated sports and community hub. The latter is an infill station which serves the suburban estate of Sembawang Springs, and is connected to Canberra Plaza suburban mall via a link bridge on one of its platforms.
Bus services The
Sembawang Bus Interchange, located next to Sun Plaza, was completed on 20 November 2005. This replaced the old bus terminals located at the Northern tip of Sembawang Road, just next to
Sembawang Park and the other located along Admiralty Road West. == Education ==