?!Originally posted by Pitot:haha. thanks everyone for participating. this is interesting..![]()
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Originally posted by Pitot:haha. thanks everyone for participating. this is interesting..![]()
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pitoootOriginally posted by Pitot:haha. thanks everyone for participating. this is interesting..![]()
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Maybe SBST should introduce a service 49 to "complete the series". Haha... (Perhaps Changi Village to Harbourfront via Simei, Upper East Coast, Marine Parade and ECP?)Originally posted by eX.A.K.R.:Here a compendium of all the bus routes available in the east with a number '8' or '9' somewhere in their route number, as far as I know:
8, 9, 18, 19, 28, 29, 38, 39, 48, 58, 59, 68, 69, 87, 88, 89, 109 (notice a pattern?), 168, 228, 229, 291, 292, 293, 358, 359, 518, 608, 854, 858, and 969. 853 doesn't count - it goes to Upper East Coast only on Sundays and public holidays.
Originally posted by JJxJJ:Upper Thomson Road ( 165,166,167)
Jalan Bukit Merah ( 196,197,198 )
MacPherson Road ( 64,65,66 )
Old Airport Road (30,31,32,33)
I hope they didn't mention me...Originally posted by SBS9889U:This thread got published in Zaobao few days back
They mentioned autumncs, musli_bar and ZYX2005.Originally posted by eX.A.K.R.:I hope they didn't mention me...
Christmas Coming!!!!!!!!!!!Originally posted by SBS9888Y:mostly nite svces... 162M and 181M doesnt operate often at all.. only on eve of special PHs like chritsmas and chinese new year
Huh? I don't even know that. Haha.Originally posted by SBS9889U:They mentioned autumncs, musli_bar and ZYX2005.
Why not ask SMRT rename 858 as something like 968, and then intro new route from Yishun Int, then we have 851-9 =).Originally posted by autumncs:
Hmm... Bishan interchange may not have the most bus services, but it has the longest series of consecutive numbers (52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59).
Some other bus stops with consecutive numbersYishun Int (851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856, 857) (Too bad 858 doesn't go into Yishun Int. If not we'll have 851 to 859 continuously...)
Woodlands Int (960, 961, 962, 963, 964, 965, 966)
Jln Besar & Serangoon Road (64, 65, 66, 67)
Old Airport Road (30, 31, 32, 33)
You guys can add on if you can think of more examples...
By the way, residents in East Tampines are very lucky, cos they have a lot of "8"s and "9"s... Haha...
Tampines Ave 2 - Tampines East CC (8, 18, 28, 38 )
Tampines Ave 7 -TPJC (9, 19, 29, 39, 59)
Tampines/Pasir Ris also have some other lucky numbers such as 68, 88, 168... (168 can claim to be the luckiest number for the Cantonese because it sounds like "prosper all the way")
I wonder whether SMRT will introduce something like 888 or 988...
Should be in the main paper (Not zhong guo 100%). Got 1 small section at the bottom.Originally posted by autumncs:Huh? I don't even know that. Haha.
When was it published? And which section of Zaobao?
it's mid north east area to me since it's in centre part and along NELOriginally posted by tanjun:is boon keng considered to be in the eastern side?
but does night rider services and citybuzz services counted?Originally posted by Urroh:This is most interesting. But seriously any body know which bus stop have the most buses? I think its Somerset MRT Bus stop going down towards Orchard.
Maybe we can scout around and compare results. Just mention the number of normal Services passing by. So that we can know the exact answer.![]()
IIRC, many years back 858 did start from Yishun int, plying the same route now from Yishun int to Woodlands int, before it got extended all the way to changi airport ptb1&2.Originally posted by Yaimster:Why not ask SMRT rename 858 as something like 968, and then intro new route from Yishun Int, then we have 851-9 =).
And with regards to 888, it should start from Sembawang Int (remember 882?)
Yea, the exact route (but ending at the bus stop beside Yishun MRT at Yishun Ave 2 instead) is now 858AOriginally posted by XiaoTaro:IIRC, many years back 858 did start from Yishun int, plying the same route now from Yishun int to Woodlands int, before it got extended all the way to changi airport ptb1&2.