Nah... they don't seem to like cabs, and I don't usually have enough money in my pocket anyway.Originally posted by LazerLordz:Can't you take a cab and claim back through your finance clerk? or S1 Branch?
178 and the 67Originally posted by ^tamago^:bro, u have to take 257. try sit upstairs, it'll be more breezy, and it can be an experience to noe the industrial smell.
from MINDEF to boon lay int, take 67 to choa chu kang rd, once it passes the railroad, alight at bus stop opposite phoenix LRT and transfer to 180.
alternatively, u can take 67 all the way into choa chu kang int, and transfer to bus 172.
if u die die must take only one long bus ride to save $$$, get onboard 178 from opposite MINDEF, outside AES.
U can also choose to walk to bt panjang n take 180 or 187, unless u wanna tahan the loooooong sauna Nissan buses on 178 if u r "sway"Originally posted by ^tamago^:if u die die must take only one long bus ride to save $$$, get onboard 178 from opposite MINDEF, outside AES.
u might as well take 180 right. unless u wan ur butt to grow flowers.Originally posted by Apex-LW'21:You may also want to use this option:
1. Take 67 to CCK Rd, alight at Phoenix MRT
2. Take 187 to BNL Int
3. Sv 257 from BNL Int (27 stops)
if u wan to save money, it doesn't matter in the first place.Originally posted by vivienlee:U can also choose to walk to bt panjang n take 180 or 187, unless u wanna tahan the loooooong sauna Nissan buses on 178 if u r "sway"(as wat phillipC mention in the thread yesterday http://buses.sgforums.com/?action=thread_display&thread_id=183867)
Actually, I have been lucky enough not to get on those buses unless I actually try (and even then, I usually fail) or ride on route 608. Some time ago, I wanted to try one of those buses on route 178 at Boon Lay, but ended up with the same kind of bus on route 187 insteadOriginally posted by ^tamago^:if u wan to save money, it doesn't matter in the first place.
if u wanted to change a bus from 178, then i'll recommend that u dun cross the road and give up the option of 178.Originally posted by eX.A.K.R.:Also, considering the cirsumstances, I think taking a bus with the least amount of transfers is the best solution. However, from what I know, route 178 makes a detour around the Jurong/Boon Lay area. Is there a intermediate point where I can transfer from route 178 to route 257 (I think route 257 is going to be a no-choice option)? Also, I want to avoid the overcrowded Boon Lay Interchange too, if this is possible.
The current plan in my mind looks like this:
MINDEFRoute 178
Route 257
Tuas Naval Base
You will have to pass through BNL... unless you take 187, then 502/99, 243 then 257...Originally posted by eX.A.K.R.:Also, considering the cirsumstances, I think taking a bus with the least amount of transfers is the best solution. However, from what I know, route 178 makes a detour around the Jurong/Boon Lay area. Is there a intermediate point where I can transfer from route 178 to route 257 (I think route 257 is going to be a no-choice option)? Also, I want to avoid the overcrowded Boon Lay Interchange too, if this is possible.
The current plan in my mind looks like this:
MINDEFRoute 178
Route 257
Tuas Naval Base
Too bad. That's the only service there...and it takes about 30mins from Boon Lay Int to reach thereOriginally posted by eX.A.K.R.:The problem is, I do not know what bus routes go there; my superiors say that the only route is 257, but I dread at the thought of taking a non air-conditioned bus for half-hour or more to get there (as I said elsewhere, I start complaining about non air-conditioned buses when the ride exceeds 25 minutes).

Originally posted by anti_NISSAN_U31:That was long time ago, somewhere in 1990!
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Yeah, long time no see already, i missed it very very muchOriginally posted by Apex-LW'21:That was long time ago, somewhere in 1990!![]()
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