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Opened in 1997, Woodlands Bus Depot is the third bus depot to be built under Trans-Island Bus Services and serves routes under the Woodlands package. It used to also serve Sembawang & Yishun region until 2021. This is Singapore's first multi-storey bus depot. It consists of two floors, workshop on the first floor and parking on the second floor.
Named as Trans-Island Bus Service (TIBS), TIBS started operations the following year with a modest fleet of 90 Hino buses on routes 160 and 167. By 1988, the company had expanded its operations to encompass Woodlands and Yishun and operated 328 buses on 214 routes and had taken over SSB. [7]
Trans Island Limousine Service Ltd (a.k.a. TIL) is a subsidiary of Kwoon Chung Bus Company. It is the main cross-boundary bus company in Hong Kong. The company was established in 1973, providing cross boundary coach service between Hong Kong and Guangdong Province, China/Shenzhen International Airport. From 2010, TIL worked with SZIA to provide ...
The upgraded bus interchange reopened on 13 June 2021, [10] [11] and incorporated a heritage gallery showcasing SMRT and Trans-Island bus history over the years. [citation needed] Due to insufficient parking spaces in the interchange, service 925/925M, 950, 961/961M & 965 remained at the temporary interchange.
Trans-Island Bus Services: 925 26 December 1999 - 5 August 2001 Bukit Panjang Trans-Island Bus Services: 927 Choa Chu Kang 67, 172, 175, 185, 188, 190, 300, 302, 307
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New services were only tendered to Trans-Island Bus Services (TIBS) and was the first and only bus interchange purpose-built for the Trans-Island Bus Service that prevents double decker buses from entering the interchange. [1] All bus routes were packaged under Yishun Bus Package since 1995.
A study by London consulting firm Credo further highlights the cost-efficiency of Singapore's public transport networks, [2] with integrated multi-modal (bus and train) single-journey regular trunk adult card-based fares ranging from S$0.99 to S$2.26. The Monthly Travel Pass, offering unlimited bus and train rides, is set at S$128 per month. [3]