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  2. Woodlands Bus Interchange - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, as part of efforts to improve connectivity in the area, the Singapore government announced plans to build a new bus interchange in Woodlands. [4] Built by the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (known today as SMRT Corporation) at a cost of S$34 million, the interchange was built under Woodlands MRT station, to facilitate connections between the station and the bus interchange, and leave ...

  3. List of bus routes in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    858 Woodlands Bus Interchange: Changi Airport: Trunk 858A Yishun MRT station: Short-Trip 858B Jalan Kayu Changi Airport: 859 Sembawang Bus Interchange: Yishun Bus Interchange (Loop) Trunk 859A Admiralty Link / Sembawang Crescent (Loop) Trunk (Supplementary) Extended operating hours on eve of public holidays. 859B Sembawang Crescent / Admiralty ...

  4. List of bus stations in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Changi Airport Passenger Terminal Building (PTB) Bus Terminals (location: ) are bus termini located at the basement of each of Singapore Changi Airport's terminals (1, 2 and 3). The termini at Terminals 2 and 3 are connected to the Changi Airport MRT station.

  5. Changi - Wikipedia

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    The main Changi Airport bus terminal is located in the basement of Terminal 2. However all bus services serving this bus terminal, namely 24, 27, 34, 36, 53, 110 and 858 serves the airport’s terminals 1, 2 and 3. Only bus services 24, 34, 36 and 110 operate from Terminal 4 of the airport.

  6. Changi Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is situated on a 3.5-hectare site where the Terminal 1 car park used to reside, which has since been moved underground. Jewel was developed by Jewel Changi Airport Trustee Pte Ltd, a joint venture between Changi Airport Group and CapitaLand, through its wholly owned shopping mall business, CapitaLand Mall Asia. [36] The project cost S$1.7 ...

  7. Go-Ahead Singapore - Wikipedia

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    On 19 June 2016, the Loyang Bus Depot was officially opened by MP for Pasir Ris-Punggol Group Representation Constituency, Zainal Sapari and the group chief executive of the Go-Ahead Group David Brown. Loyang Bus Depot Carnival was also held on the same day to allow the public to tour the depot and also learn more about Go-Ahead Singapore. [7]

  8. Public buses of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Public buses form a significant part of public transport in Singapore, with over 3.6 million rides taken per day on average as of December 2021. [2] There are 300+ scheduled bus services & 100+ short-trip variants, operated by SBS Transit, SMRT Buses, Tower Transit Singapore and Go-Ahead Singapore.

  9. SBS Transit - Wikipedia

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    SBS Transit Ltd (abbreviation: SBS or SBST) is a multi-modal public transport operator in Singapore operating bus and rail services. With a majority of its shares owned by Singaporean multinational transport conglomerate ComfortDelGro Corporation at 75%, it was formerly known as Singapore Bus Services before rebranding to SBS Transit on 1 November 2001.