South Bridge RoadSouth Bridge Road is a major road in Singapore, running south of the Singapore River in Chinatown. It starts at Elgin Bridge from North Bridge Road and ends at the junction of Neil Road, Tanjong Pagar Road and Maxwell Road.HistorySouth Bridge Road was built in 1833. From 1885 to 1894, the tramway from the town to the New Harbour used this road. From 1905 to 1927, Singapore Electric Tramways Company ran their trams along the road. In 1929, trolley buses also used this road.LandmarksBuddha Tooth Relic TempleElgin BridgeEu Yan SangFook Hai BuildingHong Lim ComplexJamae Mosque Maxwell Food CentreMaxwell MRT stationOne George Street Sri Mariamman Temple