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The new Bedok Integrated Transport Hub (ITH) began operations on 30 November 2014. [6] With the completion of the ITH, Bedok residents are able to transfer in air-conditioned comfort between bus and MRT services at Bedok MRT station. [7] It was the 7th bus interchange in Singapore to be air-conditioned. [6]
Bedok Bus Interchange: Bukit Merah Bus Interchange: Trunk SBS Transit: Bukit Merah 16M [21] Trunk (Supplementary) Launched on 9 March 2020, route variant of Service 16, operating at selected hours on weekdays and Saturdays except public holidays. 17 [22] Pasir Ris Bus Interchange: Bedok Bus Interchange: Trunk Go-Ahead Singapore: Loyang 17A [22 ...
Compassvale Bus Interchange was a bus interchange located along Compassvale Road in Sengkang, Singapore. First announced by the Land Transport Authority in November 2014 as an expansion for the adjacent Sengkang Bus Interchange, [ 26 ] the interchange commenced operations on 12 March 2017 and was closed on 1 December 2024 with the opening of ...
EZ-Link contactless smart cards were first introduced in 2002 Toa Payoh Bus Interchange was the first air-conditioned bus interchange in Singapore when it opened in 2002. By 1996, SBS had expanded far beyond public bus operations to include tourist transport (SBS Leisure), taxis (Citycab) and engineering works (SBS Engineering) to name a few.
Under the new bus contracting model, all the bus routes were split into 4 route packages operating from Woodlands Integrated Transport Hub Bus Interchange. Bus Services 169, 856, 858, 963, 963e, 966, 969 are under Sembawang-Yishun Bus Package (Tower Transit Singapore), Bus Service 161 and Bus Service 168 are under Sengkang-Hougang and Bedok Bus ...
Replaced by Sengkang Bus Interchange. Hougang 20 May 2001 Replaced by Hougang Central Bus Interchange with the completion of the North East Line. Marine Parade 16 September 2001 Replaced by Upper East Coast Bus Terminal (Service 13 and 853#), Bedok Bus Interchange (Service 196) and to loop at Siglap Road (Service 16, 55, 76, 135, 155).
The interchange was built at a cost of S$2.7 million [2] and opened on 10 December 1989, along with the Eunos Bus Interchange. The interchange provides bus connections around the Pasir Ris estate. Bus Service 403 was the first bus route in Pasir Ris from 1979, which previously terminated at Tampines Road terminus before being amended to the ...
The interchange was first opened on 16 November 1980 by Chor Yeok Eng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Environment and Member of Parliament for Bukit Timah.It was a long covered walkway structure with queue railings and berths at the side of the road, leading many people to call it a "roadside bus terminal" resembling the interchanges built in the 1970s.