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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.
In February 2004, bus operations at the Hougang South bus interchange were shifted to this interchange. [6] [7] 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 ...
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 ...
Ghim Moh Bus Terminal was no exception, and opened in the late 1970s to complement the building of Ghim Moh Estate. The terminal was situated adjacent to Block 9 and 10. In 1986, the bus terminal was relocated to a bus bay outside Block 9 along Ghim Moh Road when the existing bus terminal was converted into a car park.
Under the new bus contracting model, all the bus routes were split into 3 route packages: Bus Service 50 under Bishan-Toa Payoh, Bus Service 117 under Sengkang-Hougang and the rest under Loyang Bus Package. [9] On 15 April 2015, the Loyang Bus Package was put up for tender by the Land Transport Authority. [10]
To excavate the site needed for the station's construction, the Hougang Bus Interchange had to be relocated. [9] This also required multiple route diversions of bus services and new bus stops, including three temporary ones leading to the interchange. [10] The bus interchange moved back to its original site on 20 May 2001. [11]
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.