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51 Hougang Central Bus Interchange: Jurong East Bus Interchange: Trunk Sengkang – Hougang 51A Jurong East Bus Interchange: Pandan Gardens (Blk 407) Short-Trip Daily Last Bus Short-Trip Service 52 Bishan Bus Interchange: Jurong East Bus Interchange: Trunk Bishan – Toa Payoh 53 Changi Airport (Loop) Serangoon – Eunos Single-Deck Buses only 53A
Under the new bus contracting model, all Singaporean run bus routes were split into 6 route packages - 52 under Bishan-Toa Payoh, 51 under Sengkang-Hougang, 105 and 506 under Serangoon-Eunos, 993 under Bukit Merah, 197 under Clementi and the rest are under Bulim Bus Packages.
Buangkok Bus Interchange is a bus interchange located in Buangkok, Singapore. Operated by SBS Transit Ltd , it commenced operations from 1 December 2024 to replace the Compassvale Bus Interchange . [ 1 ]
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.
Jurong Industrial Services: Routes that serve the Jurong and Tuas industrial areas, served by SMRT Buses under the Jurong West Bus Package. (e.g. 247, 249, 251, 258) Express: Routes that stop at selected stops and generally run on expressways or long stretches of express sector for faster travel between several towns. (e.g. 43e, 174e, 502/502A ...
In 2015, the interchange was expanded by 0.3 hectares (0.74 acres), to provide additional bus parking space for more bus services. [8] By 2030, Hougang Central Bus Interchange would be majorly renovated to accommodate the Cross Island line section, and would become an Integrated Transport Hub in 2030.
The terminal was located near Oasis@Sakra, the amenity centre on the island. Initially, JTC provided shuttle bus services to and from Jurong East MRT station. [39] Later SBS started public bus services to Jurong Island. In 2002, two Jurong Island services were notable for being the first routes to use CNG powered buses in Singapore. [40]
As of today, it is the oldest bus depot in Singapore with an estimated fleet of 650 buses operating out of the depot. 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 North Bus Depot respectively.