I got a feeling that svc 45 & 268 will move to Yio Chu Kang Int once the expansion is completed
Originally posted by carbikebus:I got a feeling that svc 45 & 268 will move to Yio Chu Kang Int once the expansion is completed
I would prefer 265. 45 and 268 should stay as they are as they provide connection between the industrial estate and AMK town.
Originally posted by BusAnalayzer:I would prefer 265. 45 and 268 should stay as they are as they provide connection between the industrial estate and AMK town.
hard to say also. Actually is there a lot of ppl heading that direction in the morning? If not 70 can always take the load...?
Originally posted by BusAnalayzer:I would prefer 265. 45 and 268 should stay as they are as they provide connection between the industrial estate and AMK town.
265 and 268 under Seletar contract while 45 under Bedok. AMDEP is managed by Bishan contract. Having 265 and 268 start from AMDEP is an anomaly.
Originally posted by iveco:265 and 268 under Seletar contract while 45 under Bedok. AMDEP is managed by Bishan contract. Having 265 and 268 start from AMDEP is an anomaly.
just extend 265 and 268 to SLDEP.
Originally posted by BusAnalayzer:I would prefer 265. 45 and 268 should stay as they are as they provide connection between the industrial estate and AMK town.
268 is townlink mah,One side goes to Ind Pk 2 back to Int then goes to Ave 9 pasingby St 62/64.
Regarding Kim Chuan Bus Depot,
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has awarded the first three civil contracts for Circle Line 6 (CCL6) totalling S$1.75 billion. Works on these three contracts are expected to commence by the end of 2017 and complete by 2025.
Woh Hup (Private) Limited has been appointed to extend the Kim Chuan Depot. The expansion will cater to future needs and this includes almost doubling the depot’s housing capacity from 70 to 133 trains. The integrated depot will also house 550 buses, which will allow better land optimisation.
Originally posted by TIB987K:Regarding Kim Chuan Bus Depot,
Woh Hup chairman is the bro in law of one of our Minister
It's amazing how infrequent some services are even during peak hrs!
The Sentosa Beach Station Bus Terminal has 14 parking lots, 2 of which are allocated to bus service 123.
There are about four private bus routes using the facility (bus A, bus B, hotel, reserved), and each bus route is allocated 2 parking lots.
In all, 10 parking lots are used.
There remains 2 parking lots unused.
We can have another bus service to Sentosa, if there is a demand.
Originally posted by gekpohboy:The Sentosa Beach Station Bus Terminal has 14 parking lots, of which 2 parking lots are allocated to bus service 123.
There are about four private bus routes using the facility (bus A, bus B, hotel, reserved), and each bus route is allocated 2 parking lots.
In all, 10 parking lots are used.
There remains 2 parking lots unused.
We can have another bus service to Sentosa, if there is a demand.
Extend 855 to Sentosa. Put DD's.
Originally posted by AntiDennisLance:Extend 855 to Sentosa. Put DD's.
WTH. No more svc to so expensive and nothing to see actually.
Originally posted by SMB145B:WTH. No more svc to so expensive and nothing to see actually.
Agreed
Originally posted by AntiDennisLance:Extend 855 to Sentosa. Put DD's.
Have 61 serve Sentosa better.
61: Sentosa -- Eunos
149: Bt Batok -- Lor 1 Geylang
All, LTA just announced the opening of the new Tuas bus terminal. 192, 193, 247 and 248 will be relocated to the new terminal with effect from Saturday 7 October 2017. Cheers. Thanks.
Originally posted by dupdup77:All, LTA just announced the opening of the new Tuas bus terminal. 192, 193, 247 and 248 will be relocated to the new terminal with effect from Saturday 7 October 2017. Cheers. Thanks.
Hip Hip Hooray 3x,Jippedi Jipp
New Tuas bus terminal to open on Oct 7
SINGAPORE: The new Tuas bus terminal will open on Oct 7 along Tuas West Drive, the Land Transport Authority said in a news release on Friday (Sep 15).
The terminal will be integrated above the current Tuas MRT depot and will have access ramps for buses leading to Tuas West Drive and Tuas Link 4.
The four bus services operating from the existing Tuas bus terminal - services 192, 193, 247 and 248 - will operate from the new terminal, and will also no longer call at the bus stop along Tuas West Drive once the new terminal is open.
The existing Tuas bus terminal will stop operating on Oct 7.
To better accommodate the elderly and those who are less mobile, the terminal will have a priority queue zone and barrier-free toilets, LTA said. There will also be "enhanced facilities" for bus captains and staff members such as a staff lounge and dedicated staff toilets.
It will also have two alighting areas and a boarding area.
(Plagiarised from Channel NewsAsia)
[Land Transport Authority] New Tuas Bus Terminal to Open on 7 October 2017
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Still no cross borders lo tsk
Originally posted by CZT:Still no cross borders lo tsk
Hope there will be a new cross border svc to Gelang Patah..Don't care who operate.
New Tuas terminal walk to Tuas Checkpoint far or not?
Originally posted by carbikebus:Hope there will be a new cross border svc to Gelang Patah..Don't care who operate.
yup
Originally posted by iveco:New Tuas terminal walk to Tuas Checkpoint far or not?
iirc its within walkable distance, abt 10 to 15 min walk
Lets hope a new cross border svc to operate soon, hopefully CW3/4/6 will be moved to there to ease the congestion at JE and can let pax wait in a nicer environment. Let's look out for LTA/Causeway link announcements bah!
Hang on. "The new Tuas Bus Terminal is equipped with two alighting berths, and one bus-stop style boarding berth to accommodate boarding and alighting activities."
Liddat the ter seems quite small sia. Dun think and cross-border can fit sia, esp human traffic