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Hougang Bus Depot started operations in 1984 when the north-east which is Hougang and Serangoon was developed and previously, all operations had been on Ang Mo Kio Bus Depot and Bedok Bus Depot respectively. As of July 2024, lack of parking space at the depot is commonly sighted as more bus services are being introduced in the north-east region.
The depot closed in 1999 and the Blue Buses ceased operations in the early 2000s. [3] Under new owners, the depot was refurbished to temporarily host the first art exhibition of the Penang-based Lithuanian artist, Ernest Zacharevic. [3] Hin Bus Depot hosts a weekend market called Hin Market, with 70 stalls. [3]
Plans to build a bus interchange in Hougang North were first announced in Parliament in January 1992. [2] Intended to connect Hougang with adjacent new towns and the Central Area, [2] the bus interchange was built in response to requests made by the Member of Parliament for the area to improve bus services. [3]
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The company was established in September 2011 and took over the ownership of the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit Project (KVMRT) in October 2011 from Prasarana Malaysia Berhad. MRT Corp’s responsibilities include monitoring and tracking of construction of all elevated structures, stations and depots of the mass rapid transit project.
Former Hougang South Bus Interchange, now called Kovan Hub. Hougang South Bus Interchange was a bus interchange, located in Hougang Street 21, which ceased operations on 15 February 2004. The interchange's structure continues to stand pending a major redevelopment of the site, and is currently called Kovan Hub.
Built in1904, it initially serviced street cars and was converted to a bus depot in 1930. It houses more than 80 buses. The MBTA bus repair facility on Hancock Street in Quincy on Monday, Aug. 5 ...