But see, when SMRT 365 was being planned to be amended, they used the bendies to test the very small and narrow BB STREET 52...and soon, they made alterations to the road...dey adjusted the lane (coz even SD got problem turning there) , added two extra humps, altered a hump outside hillgrove sec...(now got 4 humps).... u see, LTA went through all the trouble juz to ensure that the bus can ply the road....Originally posted by sbst275:Dun ever believe the loading fig..
And, Tran has said... Your drive or travel along that particular stretch of Dunearn Rd and notice the trees
Dont think it will be soo soon... AS we all know.. Bedok is Too crowded with so svcs. now...Originally posted by ^tamago^:sooner or later, 48 might get extended into bedok.
UEA not that much ppl anyway...Originally posted by ^tamago^:sooner or later, 48 might get extended into bedok.
A company located along Bedok South Ave 1 with its main entrance there doesn't mean it cannot has a side entrance along Bedok South Rd.Originally posted by NineGrains:Far from being closed, one is presented with an interesting conundrum. The official address, the street directories all indicate that the buildings Panasonic and Fujitec are in Bedok South Ave 1. But the bus stops located just outside the compounds cannot possibly be in Bedok South Ave 1, insist the detractors Superbus and Tranquilice.
So I guess if one steps into those buildings, one is in Bedok South Ave 1, and if one steps out of the building, one is in Bedok South only. There must be an invisible demarcation separating Bedok South Ave 1 and Bedok South, and Fujitec and Panasonic are built on it. That appears to be the only logical explanation.
I cannot think of any alternative that is logical to say about the Lions Home located in Bedok South Ave. 2. According to Superbus, even though the address is Bedok South Ave 2, and SBST229 calls at the stop outside the Lions Home, SBST229 still does NOT go to Bedok South Ave 2. Instead, SBST229 only goes to the Lions Home, nevermind what the address is. Very logical.
So if anyone wishes to take a taxi/bus to the Lions Home, avoid telling the driver it is located at Bedok South Ave 2, despite that being its official address in the street directory. What is one to say then? Gawd knows, but if you wish not to piss off Superbus, you know what NOT to say.![]()
Did you read my past reply properly or not? I didn't say the whole stretch of Bedok South Ave 1 is not in Bedok Town.Originally posted by NineGrains:Does anyone see the ironies here or is it just me? So the ‘stretch of Bedok South Ave 1’ is not in Bedok Town even though the street directory labels all residential estates there as part of Bedok, example ‘HDB-Bedok’.
I guess your authority over SingaporeÂ’s topography is greater than that of the government authorities, and the people/town planners who are involved in creating maps.
So the ‘stretch of Bedok South Ave 1’ is…. called Upper East Coast. This particular stretch….why do you refer to it as ‘that stretch of Bedok South Ave 1’ then?
And if itÂ’s called Upper East Coast, is this reflected in the street directory?
Is it just you who calls it Upper East Coast? Or should the rest of Singapore follow your example, nevermind what the street directory labels that ‘stretch of…err.…road’.
Service 200 operates at a average frequency of 30 minutes. Do you wish to see service 48 operating at this kind of frequency too?Originally posted by SBS9889U:Why do you guys talk about the east? what about the west? Maybe service 48 can be extended to serve to Kent Ridge using Service 200's route(exactly the same) and withdraw service 200. Hence, there will be less waiting time for passengers of South Buona Vista road.
Bedok interchange has no more space.Originally posted by ^tamago^:sooner or later, 48 might get extended into bedok.
Thank you for the map.Originally posted by samtlk:Click here to see the stretch of Bedok South Ave 1 that is NOT in Bedok town
/me looks at 608.Originally posted by tranquilice:Bedok interchange has no more space.
But 197 takes super long time to reach Bugis, 48 is express sector via ECP, thus it will be very much faster.Originally posted by Acx1688:Eh from Marine Parade to Bugis, there's sv197. From MArine Parade to Stamford Rd, ther's sv36 & Prinsep St to Bt Timah Rd[partial] sv166
another mad guy.Originally posted by = fity cent =:yo wuddddupp muhh niggaz homies itz fity in da house chiik out muh mothafuc'kin pics widd muh homies yo white ass shiett fo shizzle ma nizzle!!
that part is still C'wealth Ave. C'wealth Ave West starts from the junction with North Buona Vista Rd. I dont understand how come people take that pair of bus stops to be at C'wealth Ave West?Originally posted by iamgoondu:How about having SBST48 to leave from BV via North Buona Vista Rd? The return route may still via Holland Drive.
Having that little change may benefit more commuters for easier transfer of buses. As there are many more bus services at bus stop along Commonwealth Ave West.
Actually service 608 should swap berth with service 854. Bendies have no problem reversing out of the single berth parking lots.Originally posted by ^tamago^:/me looks at 608.
With this route, it will goes one big round.Originally posted by iamgoondu:How about having SBST48 to leave from BV via North Buona Vista Rd? The return route may still via Holland Drive.
Having that little change may benefit more commuters for easier transfer of buses. As there are many more bus services at bus stop along Commonwealth Ave West.
Oops, streetdirectory.com refers it as C'wealth Ave West.Originally posted by service_238:that part is still C'wealth Ave. C'wealth Ave West starts from the junction with North Buona Vista Rd. I dont understand how come people take that pair of bus stops to be at C'wealth Ave West?![]()