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Soon Lee Bus Depot is an SMRT Buses bus depot located in Jurong West, Singapore. It is the only multi-storey bus depot owned by Land Transport Authority and the depot itself consists of 3 decks for bus parking. This bus depot is also the starting point for Service 185 and Express 502, which go to Buona Vista and the Central Business District ...
Pasir Panjang Bus Depot: Harbour Drive Seletar Bus Depot: Yio Chu Kang Crescent SBS Transit (East District) Sengkang West Bus Depot: Seletar West Road 1 / 2 SBS Transit Simpang Bus Depot: Yishun Avenue 8 Soon Lee Bus Depot: Soon Lee Road SMRT Buses (Soon Lee Zone) Tengah Bus Depot: Ulu Pandan Bus Depot: Business Park Drive SBS Transit (West ...
Opened in 2002, Soon Lee Bus Depot is the first Multi Storey Bus Depot built under SBS Transit, serving the Jurong region. It consists of four floors, workshop, refuelling and washing on the first floor and parking on the second to forth floors. It also housed the Operations Control Centre for SBS Transit West District.
Upper East Coast Bus Terminal: Ang Mo Kio Bus Depot Trunk SBS Transit: Bedok 45A Lorong Ah Soo (Opp Blk 115) Serangoon MRT Station: Short-Trip Weekdays AM Peak Short-Trip Service 46 Upper East Coast Bus Terminal: Pasir Ris Bus Interchange: Trunk 47 Changi Business Park Bus Terminal: Amber Road (Loop) Tampines 48 Bedok North Bus Depot: Buona ...
Toa Payoh Bus Depot 1997 Renamed to Braddell Bus Park due to ComfortDelGro. Jurong Bus Park 12 May 2002 Replaced by Soon Lee Bus Park. Changi Bus Park 11 December 2016 Replaced by East Coast Integrated Depot. Ayer Rajah Bus Park 9 September 2018 Replaced by Ulu Pandan Bus Depot. Ang Mo Kio Bus Depot (SMRT) 3 October 2021 Earmarked for ...
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The TTC operates several bus routes that run from Toronto into a neighbouring municipality. Outside of Toronto, these routes operate on behalf of either MiWay (Mississauga) or York Region Transit, and require a TTC fare within Toronto and either a Miway or a YRT fare beyond the Toronto city limits. [3]