Working 1B44, the 1347 Birmingham New Street to London Euston.
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Built in 1994 and contained within the Raffles Marina Club in Tuas, this lighthouse defies the notion that it is a relic of the past. Today, it is the only lighthouse – privately owned by the Raffles Marina Club – not operated by the Maritime Port Authority of Singapore. And continues to guide ships through the intricate waters of the Johor Strait.
The architecture of the Raffles Marina Lighthouse seamlessly combines functionality with aesthetic allure, making it a distinctive landmark along Singapore's western coastline. Standing at an impressive height, the lighthouse beckons visitors to ascend its spiral staircase and reach the observation deck, offering a 360-degree panoramic sensation.
Beyond its primary function as a form of safety, the Raffles Marina Lighthouse is a testament to Singapore's rich maritime heritage. Its tower, visible from afar, gracefully rises above the marina's facilities, becoming an integral part of the surrounding landscape.