List of bus stations in Singapore

This is a list of bus interchanges or terminals that are part of Singapore's bus system (not including bus stops). Bus terminals and interchanges serve as important nodes in the transport system as bus services start and end at these stations. Over time, there are several bus stations that have been shut down due to geographical retention or the introduction of new town centres, or creation of consolidated transportation hubs. The list of former bus stations are found here.

Overview

In the 1970s with the formation of Singapore Bus Service (SBS), the terminals of private companies were inherited by SBS. Many of these terminals were makeshift constructions without adequate facilities. The SBS embarked on a terminal improvement programme to build facilities such more parking space, timekeeper's booths, rest areas for bus crew members, proper platforms with adequate shelter, toilets and food facilities.[1][2] It also planned to construct new depots and terminals, so as to eliminate parking of buses in residential areas. Makeshift and roadside terminals were to be phased out.[3][4]

The development of bus terminals was closely linked to town planning in Singapore. Densely inhabited new towns were built along major roads and a bus terminal was allocated at a suitable point inside each of them. Feeder buses were used to carry passengers from inside the new towns to the bus terminal and from thereon, "regular" buses would carry them from the bus terminal to the central business district. With the opening of the MRT system in 1987, the system of using "regular" buses to the central business district was stopped. Bus terminals were built conveniently close to subway stations so as to integrate the subway and bus services.[5] The 1980s also saw the building of larger bus interchanges in new towns, such as the one at Ang Mo Kio which was twice the size of the existing terminal it replaced.[6]

List of bus interchanges

Interior of Boon Lay Bus Interchange
Interior of Bedok Bus Interchange
Interior of a naturally-ventilated Compassvale Bus Interchange
Entrance of Bukit Panjang Bus Interchange, now a part of the Bukit Panjang Integrated Transport Hub

There are currently 28 bus interchanges in Singapore, serviced by four bus operators. More have been planned for future housing estates, such as Bidadari, Tampines North and Tengah. As for existing bus interchanges, a number of them have been or are slowly being rebuilt as part of Integrated Transport Hubs, to improve connectivity with the rail network.

Only bus interchanges that are currently in operation are listed. A list of former bus interchanges can be found here.

Bus interchangePlanning AreaNumber of routesNumber of berthsFirst openedLatest reopeningIntegrated Transport Hub?OperatorConnections
Ang Mo Kio Bus InterchangeAng Mo Kio169 (total)
6 (boarding)
3 (alighting)
10 April 198328 April 2007YSBS Transit NS16  CR11 
Ang Mo Kio
Bedok Bus InterchangeBedok2715 (total)
10 (boarding)
5 (alighting)
25 February 1979[7]30 November 2014[8]YSBS Transit EW5 
Bedok
Bishan Bus InterchangeBishan106 (total)
4 (boarding)
2 (alighting)
30 April 1989[9]SBS Transit NS17  CC15 
Bishan
Boon Lay Bus InterchangeJurong West2721 (total)
11 (end-on)
6 (boarding)
4 (alighting)
1 July 199027 December 2009YSBS Transit EW27  JS8 
Boon Lay
Bukit Batok Bus InterchangeBukit Batok1323 (total)
18 (end-on)
3 (boarding)
2 (alighting)
27 September 1987[10]Tower Transit NS2 
Bukit Batok
Bukit Merah Bus InterchangeBukit Merah149 (total)
6 (boarding)
3 (alighting)
28 September 1980[11]SBS Transit
Bukit Panjang Bus InterchangeBukit Panjang105 (total)
3 (boarding)
2 (alighting)
26 December 19994 September 2017[12]YSMRT Buses DT1  BP6 
Bukit Panjang
Choa Chu Kang Bus InterchangeChoa Chu Kang159 (total)
5 (boarding)
4 (alighting)
8 April 199016 December 2018[13]SMRT Buses NS4  JS1  BP1 
Choa Chu Kang
Clementi Bus InterchangeClementi148 (total)
5 (boarding)
3 (alighting)
16 November 198026 November 2011[14]YSBS Transit EW23 
Clementi
Compassvale Bus InterchangeSengkang23 (total)
2 (boarding)
1 (alighting)
12 March 2017[15]SBS Transit NE16  STC 
Sengkang
Eunos Bus InterchangeGeylang96 (total)
4 (boarding)
2 (alighting)
10 December 1989[16]SBS Transit EW7 
Eunos
HarbourFront Bus InterchangeBukit Merah1012 (end-on)13 January 1985SBS Transit NE1  CC29 
HarbourFront
Hougang Central Bus InterchangeHougang1910 (total)
6 (boarding)
4 (alighting)
17 December 1994SBS Transit NE14  CR8 
Hougang
Joo Koon Bus InterchangePioneer85 (total)
3 (boarding)
2 (alighting)
21 November 2015YSBS Transit EW29 
Joo Koon
Jurong East Bus InterchangeJurong East1711 (total)
7 (boarding)
4 (alighting)
30 June 19856 December 2020Tower Transit NS1  EW24  JE5 
Jurong East
Pasir Ris Bus InterchangePasir Ris1613 (total)
8 (end-on)
3 (boarding)
2 (alighting)
10 December 1989[17]Go-Ahead EW1  CR5  CP1 
Pasir Ris
Punggol Temporary Bus InterchangePunggol187 (total)
5 (boarding)
2 (alighting)
30 November 2003Go-Ahead NE17  CP4  PTC 
Punggol
Sembawang Bus InterchangeSembawang75 (total)
3 (boarding)
2 (alighting)
20 November 2005Tower Transit NS11 
Sembawang
Sengkang Bus InterchangeSengkang107 (total)
4 (boarding)
3 (alighting)
28 April 200118 January 2003YSBS Transit NE16  STC 
Sengkang
Serangoon Bus InterchangeSerangoon95 (total)
3 (boarding)
2 (alighting)
13 March 1988[18]3 September 2011YSBS Transit NE12  CC13 
Serangoon
Tampines Bus InterchangeTampines2317 (total)
3 (end-on)
8 (boarding)
6 (alighting)
29 November 1987[19]SBS Transit EW2  DT32 
Tampines
Tampines Concourse Bus InterchangeTampines13 (total)
2 (boarding)
1 (alighting)
18 December 2016[20]SBS Transit EW2  DT32 
Tampines
Tampines North Bus InterchangeTampines35 (total)
4 (boarding)
1 (alighting)
27 November 2022SBS Transit
Toa Payoh Bus InterchangeToa Payoh2121 (total)
14 (end-on)
4 (boarding)
3 (alighting)
26 December 1983[21]19 May 2002[22]YSBS Transit NS19 
Toa Payoh
Woodlands Bus InterchangeWoodlands2318 (total)
14 (boarding)
4 (alighting)
4 February 199613 June 2021[23]YSMRT Buses NS9  TE2 
Woodlands
Woodlands Temporary Bus InterchangeWoodlands45 (total)
3 (boarding)
2 (alighting)
12 March 2016[24]SMRT Buses NS9  TE2 
Woodlands
Yio Chu Kang Bus InterchangeAng Mo Kio86 (total)
4 (boarding)
2 (alighting)
13 December 1987SBS Transit NS15 
Yio Chu Kang
Yishun Bus InterchangeYishun2412 (total)
8 (boarding)
4 (alighting)
23 August 1987[25]8 September 2019[26]YTower Transit NS13 
Yishun

Compassvale Bus Interchange

Compassvale Bus Interchange is a bus interchange located along Compassvale Road in Sengkang, Singapore. First announced by the Land Transport Authority in November 2014 as an expansion for the adjacent Sengkang Bus Interchange,[27] the interchange commenced operations on 12 March 2017.[15]

Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange

Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange is a bus interchange located along Tampines Concourse in Tampines. First announced by the Land Transport Authority in November 2014, as an expansion of the Tampines Bus Interchange,[28] it commenced operations on 18 December 2016.[20]

List of bus terminals

Bus terminals are distinct from bus interchanges in Singapore. While bus interchanges are often air-conditioned and integrated with other connecting MRT lines, with some also part of Integrated Transport Hubs, bus terminals are a lot more bare-bones with only a small number of bus berths available. Additionally, not all bus terminals allow for boarding or alighting at the terminal.

Only bus terminals that are currently in operation are listed. A list of former bus terminals can be found here.

Bus TerminalsPlanning areaRoutesBerthsOpeningOperatorConnectionsRemarks
Beach Station Bus TerminalSouthern Islands4

1 (SBS Transit)

3 (Sentosa Development Corp)

13 (end-on)First Opened:

15 January 2007

Served by Public Buses:

30 July 2017

Sentosa Development CorpSentosa Express
Buona Vista Bus TerminalQueenstown8 (SBS Transit)(none)Old:

1970s

Reconfigured:

2012

SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation)No boarding or alighting allowed
Changi Airport PTB2 Bus TerminalChangi7

3 (SBS Transit)

1 (Tower Transit)

2 (Go-Ahead)

1 (SMRT Buses)

5 (boarding/alighting)1 June 1991SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation) CG2  Changi Airport
Changi Business Park Bus TerminalChangi2

1 (SBS Transit)

1 (Go-Ahead)

12 (end-on)20 December 2015SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation)
Changi Village Bus TerminalChangi4

3 (SBS Transit)

1 (Go-Ahead)

1 (boarding/alighting)1975SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation)
Gali Batu Bus TerminalWoodlands2 (SMRT Buses)2 (boarding)

1 (alighting)

23 January 2021SMRT Buses (SMRT Corporation)No boarding or alighting allowed
Ghim Moh Bus TerminalQueenstown4 (SBS Transit)1 (boarding/alighting)Old:

late 1970s

Relocated:

1986

SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation)
Kampong Bahru Bus TerminalBukit Merah10

6 (SBS Transit)

1 (SMRT Buses)

3 (Go-Ahead)

4 (boarding)

2 (alighting)

10 March 2018SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation)
Kent Ridge Bus TerminalQueenstown10

6 (SBS Transit)

4 (NUS Internal Shuttle)

1 (boarding/alighting)16 August 1981SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation)
Lorong 1 Geylang Bus TerminalKallang8

4 (SBS Transit)

2 (SMRT Buses)

2 (Tower Transit)

1 (boarding)

1 (alighting)

Old:

May 1971

Existing:

2013

Tower Transit Singapore Pte Ltd (Transit Systems) EW10  Kallang
Marina Centre Bus TerminalDowntown8

2 (SBS Transit)

3 (Tower Transit)

3 (SMRT Buses)

(none)Old:

30 November 1986

Extension Built:

June 2015

Existing:

24 February 2021

SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation)No boarding or alighting allowed
Queen Street Bus TerminalRochor1 (SBS Transit)1 (boarding)

1 (alighting)

Old:

1940s-1950s

Existing:

13 October 1985

SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation),

Other Singapore Bus Operators

Resorts World Sentosa Bus TerminalSouthern Islands

1 (SBS Transit)

Other Singapore Bus Services

1 (boarding/alighting)21 November 2015Sentosa Development CorpSentosa Express
Saint Michael’s Bus TerminalWhampoa6 (SBS Transit)13 (end-on)Old:

1980s

Renovated:

2011

Existing:

2013-2014

SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation)
Shenton Way Bus TerminalMarina Bay9

7 (SBS Transit)

1 (SMRT Buses)

1 (Tower Transit)

1 (boarding)Old:

1970s

First Relocation:

28 June 1987

Second Relocation:

26 April 2010

Existing:

25 June 2017

SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation) EW15  Tanjong PagarNo alighting allowed
Sims Place Bus TerminalAljunied3 (SBS Transit)1 (boarding/alighting)13 December 1976SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation)
Tuas Bus TerminalTuas4 (SBS Transit)1 (boarding)

1 (alighting)

Old:

2 January 1998

Existing:

7 October 2017

SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation)
Upper East Coast TerminalBedok8

6 (SBS Transit)

1 (Go-Ahead Singapore)

1 (Tower Transit)

2 (boarding)

2 (alighting)

9 December 2001SBS Transit Ltd (ComfortDelGro Corporation)

Buona Vista Bus Terminal

Buona Vista Bus Terminal (location:1°18′33″N 103°47′11″E / 1.30917°N 103.78639°E / 1.30917; 103.78639) is a bus terminal located at Holland Drive in the Buona Vista area of Singapore. The terminal is located adjacent to Buona Vista Community Centre, and close to the Buona Vista MRT station.[29] Unlike most other terminals, it does not allow passenger boarding or alighting on the site itself.[30]

Previously, the Buona Vista area was served by the Commonwealth Avenue Terminal, located at the intersection of Commonwealth Avenue and North Buona Vista Road.[31] Due to the construction of the Commonwealth Avenue extension in the 1970s, a portion of the terminal was affected, resulting in the creation of a temporary terminal at Holland Drive.[32] The temporary Holland Drive terminal (located next to the City Shuttle Service terminus), started operating in November 1975 for certain bus routes.[33] In 1982, SBS had to vacate the Commonwealth Avenue terminal and move to a temporary terminal called North Buona Vista Terminal.[34] By the late 1980s, the present Buona Vista terminal had become operational, and bus services to the nearby Ayer Rajah Industrial Estate were introduced.

Changi Airport Passenger Terminal Building Bus Terminal

The Changi Airport Passenger Terminal Building (PTB) Bus Terminals (location: 1°21′20″N 103°59′20″E / 1.35556°N 103.98889°E / 1.35556; 103.98889) 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.

Unlike typical terminals in Singapore, bus services do not stop for extended periods, due to the lack of bus parking facilities. Buses looping at Changi Airport first stop at PTB3 terminal, before proceeding to PTB1 and PTB2.

Due to heightened security concerns, buses can only enter the basements after auxiliary police officers have physically boarded and inspected them. Bus services that serve this terminal have only single-deck and articulated (bendy) buses in their fleets, due to height restrictions, even though these services are high-demand.

Some berths are reserved at the terminal for Singapore Police Force and Changi International Airport Services vehicles.

Changi Village Bus Terminal

Changi Village Bus Terminal was opened in 1975 to take over operations from the former smaller road side Changi Point Bus Terminal.[citation needed] It was built over the site of the former Changi Cinema. The bus terminal comprises a small boarding and alighting berth area for bus services that is directly adjacent to the hawker centre. The bus terminal continues to be operated by SBS Transit despite its close location to the areas where Go-Ahead Group bus services operate.

Ghim Moh Bus Terminal

Ghim Moh Bus Terminal is a bus terminal located in Ghim Moh along Ghim Moh Road with a small bus park behind the terminal. The terminal is now one of the few surviving terminals of the 1970s era in which it was common for terminals to be built along the roadside with only a small booth for bus captains to report to when completing their duties. The terminal allows boarding and alighting at a bus stop along the road and serves the residents of Buona Vista and Ghim Moh as well as those in the Mount Sinai housing estate.

Before the consolidation of bus routes to operate to and from major interchanges, roadside terminals were very common, especially in the seventies. 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. One of the car park entrances was sealed off and functions as a turnabout point for buses entering from Commonwealth Avenue West. An alighting bay was also near the turnabout point, opposite a refuse collection point.

In 2006, the HDB announced SERS redevelopment scheme for Blocks 9, 9A, 10, 11, 12 and 12A.[35] The blocks were slated to be demolished and then redeveloped. In early 2012, the blocks of flats were vacated and were demolished in 2013.[36]

Jurong Island Bus Terminal

Jurong Island Bus Terminal (location: 1°16′0″N 103°42′16″E / 1.26667°N 103.70444°E / 1.26667; 103.70444) is a bus terminal on the southwest of Jurong Island, Singapore, serving the only form of public transport on the offshore island off the southwest coast of the main island.

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.[37] 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.[38] However, SBS later stopped operating these services.[39] Since then transportation to the island has been provided by private companies.

Kent Ridge Bus Terminal

Kent Ridge Bus Terminal is a bus station located at Kent Ridge, in western Singapore. This bus terminal sits at a corner of the National University of Singapore (NUS) Kent Ridge campus, at the corner of Eusoff Hall and mainly serves as a transfer point for NUS students to other parts of Singapore. The terminal primarily serves as a terminating point for bus routes serving the NUS campus and residential developments around Pasir Panjang and West Coast. Apart from regular public bus services, NUS Internal Shuttle Bus routes also call at the terminal.[40]

Opened on 16 August 1981, the terminal has a single vehicular concourse area, with separate entrance and exit leading to Clementi Road. The terminal has a sheltered bus stop that functions as both a boarding and alighting point, and a bus park in the middle of the terminal for the layover of buses. A terminal building contains an office and a driver’s lounge. As a layover point for several NUS ISB routes, an electronic driver’s log-in kiosk for ComfortDelGro Bus (the NUS shuttle bus operator) is also located at the terminal.

Lorong 1 Geylang Bus Terminal

Lorong 1 Geylang Bus Terminal (location: 1°18′43″N 103°52′19″E / 1.31194°N 103.87194°E / 1.31194; 103.87194) is a bus terminal located in Kallang. It sits between Geylang Road and Sims Avenue, opposite Kallang MRT station and beside the Kallang River.[41]

The terminal was originally a fringe car park. In 1975, it was planned as a Park and Ride terminal. Under the Park and Ride scheme, drivers could park their cars and then ride the City Shuttle Service to the Central Business District. The services ran daily (except Sunday) during peak hours for 50 cents a ride. However, the Park and Ride Scheme did not prove to be very popular. Due to low ridership, the terminal was converted to a public bus terminal in 1988 and handed over to SBS Transit and Trans-Island Bus Services. In 1998, Crawford Street Bus Terminal was shutdown and its bus services were relocated to this terminal.[42]

In November 2015, it was reported that the terminal housed some of the last DAF buses which were still in use by SMRT Buses, which is now being replaced by newer buses.[43]

Marina Centre Bus Terminal

Marina Centre Bus Terminal (location: 1°17′29″N 103°51′30″E / 1.29139°N 103.85833°E / 1.29139; 103.85833) is a bus terminal located along Raffles Boulevard in Marina Centre, Singapore. It was opened on 30 November 1986. It is near Promenade MRT station and directly under Benjamin Sheares Bridge. The bus terminal does not allow boarding or alighting. The final alighting stop for bus services bound for Marina Centre Bus Terminal is the bus stop outside Pan Pacific Hotel. The first boarding stop for buses leaving the terminal is the bus stop after the Singapore Flyer.

In June 2015, the Marina Centre Bus Terminal Expansion opened together with a public coach park. There are 13 lots for SBS Transit and Tower Transit buses and 4 marked as 'Reserved.' As of June 2015, there are bus parking lots at the roadside of the terminal occupied by SMRT buses.

Queen Street Bus Terminal

Queen Street Bus Terminal (location: 1°18′13″N 103°51′23″E / 1.30361°N 103.85639°E / 1.30361; 103.85639), also known as Ban San Bus Terminal, is a bus terminal in Singapore. Queen Street Bus Terminal serves as the terminal for cross-border bus and taxi services to Johor Bahru, Malaysia.[citation needed] It opened on 13 October 1985.[44]

Saint Michael's Bus Terminal

Saint Michael's Bus Terminal

Saint Michael's Bus Terminal, (location:1°19′34″N 103°51′19″E / 1.32611°N 103.85528°E / 1.32611; 103.85528) abbreviated to St. Michael's Ter, is a bus terminal located in the subzone of Balestier in Novena, Singapore. Despite its name, the terminal is not located near St. Michael's Road, but is bordered by Whampoa Road, Kim Keat Road, Whampoa Park Connector and the Sungei Whampoa, within the Whampoa estate.

Opened on 26 May 1985,[45] the terminal has a single combined entrance and exit located along Whampoa Road. All berths are end-on, and are used for both loading/unloading passengers and parking of buses.

History

In the 1970s, Saint Michael's Bus Terminal used to house 2 bus services from Singapore Shuttle Bus (Pte) Ltd, which have since been withdrawn in 2003, upon SBS Transit taking over the terminal.[46]

In 2011, the terminal was renovated and refurbished to provide full wheelchair accessibility for wheelchair-bound passengers. This included the installation of wheelchair ramps for every bus berth. In 2014, addition and alteration works were carried out under LTA Contract VT353,[47] which was awarded to TQC Builders Pte. Ltd. in April 2013. The contract included to installation and construction of a new annexe at the terminal, with public restrooms, a driver's lounge and ancillary rooms, built on the space once occupied by the excess bus parking spaces; new rain shades, seating and wall mounted fans were also installed, with a new coat of paint applied to the structure.[48]

Sims Place Bus Terminal

Sims Place Bus Terminal (location: 1°18′58″N 103°52′46″E / 1.315973°N 103.879341°E / 1.315973; 103.879341) is a roadside bus terminal located in Geylang, Singapore. The bus terminal is situated near a market and several flats. The nearest MRT station is Aljunied. The terminal is one of the few surviving terminals of the 1970s, in which it was common for terminals to be built along the roadside with only a small booth for bus captains to report to when completing their duties.

Upper East Coast Bus Terminal

Upper East Coast Terminal (location: 1°19′4″N 103°57′9″E / 1.31778°N 103.95250°E / 1.31778; 103.95250) is a bus terminal located along Upper East Coast Road, in the Bedok planning area, Singapore. The terminal was opened in 2001 after the closure of the Marine Parade Bus Terminal. In April 2017, Services 25 & 55 were extended here from Bedok and Siglap Road respectively after the terminal expansion was completed in 2017, along with the expansion of Hougang and Punggol Bus interchanges, in order to accommodate new services under the Bus Service Enhancement Programme (BSEP).[49]

Changi Business Park Bus Terminal

Changi Business Park Bus Terminal is a bus terminal located along Changi South Avenue 1, near the SUTD campus and intersection with Changi Business Park Central 2. The terminal serves as a terminating point for bus routes serving the Changi Business Park area, and does not offer any rail connections. It opened on 20 December 2015, serving as the terminal for services 47 and 118.

There are 12 end-on lots for alighting/boarding served by 2 berths, with 2 more unused currently.

List of depots and bus parks

See also

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