Originally posted by sbs&tibs:
I don't think 67 had such a big fleet but rather these are some buses which ever perm 67. Was 67 under hgdep before?1913K - 1917A, 1931H - 1933C went to 166 straight after the handover , at the same time the 166 Mercs went over to 103. (shift of control from majority amdep to bbdep)
1946R went to arbp 14, 754J 1911R 1947M 1948K went to arbp 65
im not so sure since i relied fully from sgwiki's former deployment list
When 858 was founded in 1996, other than the 6 perms(TIB) 801M-807Y, were they more to the above-mentioned 6 perms?
Originally posted by SBS8533C:
its routes were:
70 - Jalan Kayu to Shenton Way - extended to YCK ter
103 - Jalan Kayu to New Bridge Rd
163 - Jalan Kayu to Toa Payoh
214E - Jalan Kayu to Picadilly (Loop) - was renumbered to 820 and then 378
214W - Jalan Kayu to Seletar West Camp (Loop) - was renumbered to 821 and then 379
The buses used:
70 - Mainly OF1413/1417s (before amendments)
103 - Mainly OF1413/1417s and sometimes b57s. LAs & OAC/NAC Merc O405s (WA/DM), Scania N113CRB, and MK2s were also deployed before handing of service to TIBS. During the days of TIBS, it used the NAC Nissans, Hinos, OAC Nissans, NAC/OAC Merc O405s, Scania Striders/ ELBOs and Dennis Lance. When it was handed back to SBS, it used the Mercs as well as Mk2/3
163 - Mainly OF 1413/1417s, Leyland Lynx (SBS3572Y), Scania N113CRB, and OAC/NAC Mercs (WA/DM). During the days of TIBS, it used the typical buses like Merc O405s, Scania Striders & Dennis Lance (but OAC Nissans do appear on 163 though). When 163 handed back to SBS, it used Mk2s/3/4, Scania N113CRB, and Merc O405s
214E/W - Uses B57s then later NAC Merc O405s. Handed to TIBS and used NAC Nissans, Mercs & ELBO. Renumbered as 820 and 821 and handed back to SBS. The sole perm for 820 was SBS3624G and 821 was SBS3600A. NAC Mk2s were also deployed on 820/821. Renumbered again as 378 and 379 using the same Scania N113CRB buses. SBS1753E and SBS1891P did serve 378/379.
All along Jalan Kayu Services were based at AMDEP, even during TIBS days.
The sole credit of the quotes is SBS & TIBS, whom the private message was send to me to post the quotes as he was my friend.
59 - Jalan Kayu - Bishan. Extended to Ang Mo Kio. Renumbered 866 and extended to Sengkang in 1999.
70 - Jalan Kayu - Prince Edward. Amended to Shenton Way in 1987. Amended to Yio Chu Kang in 1992 to replace service 73.
103 - Jalan Kayu - Commonwealth. Amended to Buona Vista. Amended to New Bridge Road. Amended to skip Yio Chu Kang Link in 2001. Merged with 378 & 379 and the route was shortened to loop at Picadily from Serangoon interchange along its route to Jalan Kayu.
163 - Jalan Kayu - Prince Edward. Amended to World Trade Centre. Amended to Marina Centre and merged with 137 to terminate at Toa Payoh. Extended to Sengkang in 2002.
214E - Jalan Kayu - Seletar East Camp.
214W - Jalan Kayu - Seletar West Camp.
All the services that served the terminal in 1995 are handed over to TIBS. However, in 1999, these services are handed back to SBS. The following renumberings are made:
214E - 820 - 378.
214W - 821 - 379
The two feeder services were merged with 103 and the terminal was closed on 7 Dec 2003.
By the way, SBS & TIBS asked me, why were there no 214 when there are only 214E & 214W. I also don't know the answer, so can anyone tell me the answer?
Originally posted by TIB657M:1. When was Service 237 withdrawn?
Was Service 142 being reintroduced to amend the loss of 147 Potong Pasir Routes after Potong Pasir Iterminal was destructed?
1. Service 237 was withdrawn in 2002 after merger with 232 to loop at Lor 7.
2. No. Service 142 existed in 1984 before the terminal was demolished. It was enchanced to serve P.P. Ave 2 & 3 in 1985 when the roads are ready. It was then amended from Toa Payoh to loop at the estate in 1993 or something.
Service 147 was extended to Upp Serangoon in 1993, with the merger of old service 83. Amended to Hougang Ctrl in 1994.
Originally posted by SBS8533C:
Typically, Service 30 used to serve Chai Chee to Jurong for a very short while. Majority of its Bedok Town Bus Services terminate at Chai Chee Terminal. When Bedok Interchange opened in 1979, Service 30 was amended to operate at Bedok Interchange instead, together with some other services like Service 32. In addition, CSS 8 that terminates at Bedok South Rd was amended to Bedok Int.
Chai Chee terminal closed down somewhere in mid-1984 due to the HDB developments (the terminal used to locate at the part of the land parcel located along New Upper Changi Rd / Chai Chee Road (where Blks 25 to 32 now stands).
Services used to terminate at Chai Chee Terminal before its closure:
13 - To Ghim Moh
20 - To Ghim Moh
21 - To Commonwealth
22 - To Tanjong Berlayar
33 - To Pasir Panjang
40 - To Prince Edward
41 - To Redhill
44 - To Redhill
45 - To Tanjong Rhu
158 - To Toa Payoh
220 - Bedok South Ave 3
221C - Bedok North Ave 3
223 - Bedok North Ave 2
224 - To Bedok North / Bedok South
401 - To Big Splash / East Coast Park
On a side note for 221C: in fact there are two variants, 221 and 221C and loop at Bedok North Ave 3. 221 starts from Bedok Interchange, while 221C starts from Chai Chee Terminal.
Bedok Bus Services in 1979:
3 - To New Bridge Road
4 - To Geylang Lorong 1
6 - To North Bridge Rd
7 - To Dempsey Rd
8 - To Shenton Way
25 - To Ang Mo Kio
30 - To Jurong
31 - To Kallang / National Stadium
32 - To Mei Chin Estate
152 - To Toa Payoh
221 - To Bedok North Ave 3
222 - To Bedok South Ave 3
225 - To Bedok North St 3
227 - To Bedok North Depot
Where were the NAC CRB fleets redeployed after 3 became offically FAC service (Being extended to Punggol Temp Int)?
Originally posted by SBS8533C:ABOUT ANG MO KIO BUS SERVICES (latest updates)
At first, when Ang Mo Kio New Town is still currently under development in the 1970s, there were 2 terminals situated - one at Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 (os Blk 324) and the other at Ang Mo Kio Ave 6 (opp Blk 202). In fact, there was a feeder 260 that serve from AMK Ave 6 to St 22/24. Initially, there was only one terminal, Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 (os Blk 324) and because as there are more services terminating at Ang Mo Kio New Town, another termporary terminal was constructed at Ang Mo Kio Ave 6 (opp Blk 202).
- List of Ang Mo Kio Services in 1979 -
From AMK Ave 3 (os Blk 324)
25 - To Bedok
74 - To Clementi
132 - To Tomlinson Rd (Loop)
138 - To Shenton Way
165 - To Jurong
166 - To New Bridge Rd
168 - To Orchard Rd (Loop)
169 - To Woodlands
From AMK Ave 6 (opp Blk 207)
133 - To North Bridge Rd
136 - To Upp Serangoon Rd (End)
159 - To Toa Payoh
162 - To Sims Ave (Loop)
260 - Loop Service to St 22/24
261 - Loop Service to Ind pk i
262 - Loop Service to Ave 2
In fact, the Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 terminus was known as the "Ang Mo Kio Interchange" for most residents living in Ang Mo Kio. Services 133, 136, 162, 260, 261 & 262 (services that ply from the Ave 6 terminus) were amended to the Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange in January 1980. But unforunately, the interchange is too small and SBS had decided to expand its interchange in late 1981 to cater more services in the coming years.
- List of Services in 1988 (amendments in brackets are from 1988 onwards) -
22 - To Tampines (no route change until the NEL Rationalisation)
24 - To Changi Airport PTB (Loop) (calls at new T3)
25 - To Bedok (amended to Hougang Ave 2/3 due to part of route duplication of service 24)
74 - To Clementi (extended to Upp Serangoon Ter in 1989 and Hougang Ctrl in end 1994 due to the closure of Upp Serangon Ter, and merged with 202 to form Hougang Ctrl to Buona Vista route)
130 - To Shenton Way (amended to ply along Victoria St in 1993, amended to ply Boon Keng Rd and Bendemeer Rd during the NEL Rationalistaion)
132 - To Bt Merah (extended its route from Ang Mo Kio to Hougang South in 1987/88, amended to Hougang Ctrl in 2004 due to the clousre of Hougang South Int)
133 - To Marina Centre (amended to ply the Suntec Area in 1997, no longer terminate at Marina Centre)
134 - To New Bridge Rd (withdrwan when 104 and 134 merged)
135 - To Marine Parade (amended to loop at Siglap Link when Marine Parade Ter closed)
136 - To Upp Serangoon Rd (loop) (amended to Hougang Ctrl in 1994 & became loops ervice at Hougang Ave 6 in 1996. This service was amended many times until it beacme Ang Mo Kio - Punggol Service in 2003)
(138 - To Robinson Rd (loop)) (was re-introduced as Ang Mo Kio - Singapore Zoo service in 1994. Original 138 withdrawn due to poor demand)
159 - To Toa Payoh (loop at Int) (was extended to Sengkang Int in 2001)
162 - To Sims Ave (loop) (service withdrawal)
165 - To Jurong (was amended to Clementi due to closurre of Jurong Int, extended to Hougang Ctrl Int in 1994)
166 - To Labrador (extended to Clementi when Labrador Ter closed)
168 - To Orchard Rd (loop) (withdrawn due to the MRT line)
169 (TIBS) - To Woodlands (was merged with 857 in 1996. Part of 857 route became part of 169)
261 - To Ang Mo Kio Ind Pk I (Loop)
262 - To Ang Mo Kio Ave 2 (loop)
265 - To Ang Mo Kio Ave 10 (loop) (merged with 266 to become 265)
266 - To Ang Mo Kio Ave 4/5 (loop) (merged to become 265)
267 - To Ang Mo Kio Ind Pk II (Loop) (withdrawn after 159 extended to Sengkang)
269 - To Ang Mo Kio St 61 (Loop)
Other noticable AMK amendments/services from the 1980s to the present time: (Note: amendments do not include the shifting of AMK Int to AMK Ave 8 in 2002 and relocation back to AMK Ave 3 in 2007)SSB 727 used to ply Ang Mo Kio to Changi Airport. It was integrated with 2 CGA Services to form service 24.
55 was a Ang Mo Kio - Marine Parade service in 1993 but it was amended to Bishan instead.
59 was a Bishan - Jln Kayu service. Its route was being amended to AMK Int and in 1995 handed to TIBS. It was extended to Snegkang in 1998 and renumbered to 866. Handed back to SBS in 1999 and renumbers as 86.
73 was Toa Payoh - Old Upp Thomson service. When Old Upp Thomson terminus closed, it was cutback to start from YCK instead. In 1993, it was extended to AMK Int)
77 was introduced as Ang Mo Kio - Bendemeer Rd (Loop Svc) in 1980 but it was withdrawn a few years later.
130 used to terminate at Prince Edward Rd. When the terminal closed, 130 and certain services at Prince Edward Rd are amended to Shenton Way ter. In the past Service 130 started from Sin Ming Rd but was amended to AMK instad.
133 used to loop at North Bridge Rd, it was extended to Marina Centre in 1987.
133A was an express serice via CTE.
135 was used to be Marine Pardae to MacPherson Estate loop service. It was exteneded to Ang Mo Kio Int in 1986.
138 was withdrawn due to poor demand. But it was re-introduced as AMK - Singapore Zoo service.
168 was withdrawn due to the MRT line and possibly due to poor demand as well.
- List of Services in 2000 (recap) -
22 - To Tampines
24 - To Changi Airport
25 - To bedok
73 - To Toa Payoh (Loop)
86 - To Sengkang
130 - To Shenton Way
133 - To Marina Centre
135 - To Marine Parade
136 - To Hougang Ave 6 (Loop)
138 - To Singapore Zoo
159 - To Toa Payoh (Loop at Int)
166 - To Clementi
169 (TIBS) - To Woodlands
261 - To Ang Mo Kio Ind Pk I (Loop)
262 - To Ang Mo Kio Ave 2 (loop)
265 - To Ang Mo Kio Ave 10 (loop)
266 - To Ang Mo Kio Ave 4/5 (loop)
267 - To Ang Mo Kio Ind Pk II (Loop)
269 - To Ang Mo Kio St 61 (Loop)
Ang Mo Kio Depot started off with Service 263 in the 1980s as AMK Depot - AMK Ind Pk II (Loop Svc) but it was renumbered as Townlink 268 in 1998 with a slight amendment on its service.
Service 45 was introduced on 26 Dec 2006 as Ang Mo Kio Depot to Upp East Coast Ter.
On 7 July 2008, a third AMK Depot service 128 plys one directional service. It plys from AMK Depot to Shenton Way in the morning peak and vice versa in the evening peak.
202 is 202. 207 is 207. Get your facts clear.
Originally posted by The_Bus_Guide:
118 was a new service. 118 and 168 co-existed at one point in time so it was unlikely that 118 was formed as a result of the amendment to 168. This in addition to the different routes and 'loop point' of the two.
168's aircon service was withdrawn earlier and its fleet transferred to 118, which may have given rise to the confusion. 118, although the 3rd aircon service by SBS, was essentially the first full aircon service from new. 168 can be considered as 'partial aircon' while sv. 3, although 'full aircon', was converted from an existing route.
Service 168 was actually withdrawn in 1989 due to the MRT, and was replaced by Service 134.
Service 118 was withdrawn in 1990 actually, due to the duplication with 111 at that time. (Because it was extended to Hougang Ctrl in 1994.)
Originally posted by sbs&tibs:
I don't think 67 had such a big fleet but rather these are some buses which ever perm 67. Was 67 under hgdep before?1913K - 1917A, 1931H - 1933C went to 166 straight after the handover , at the same time the 166 Mercs went over to 103. (shift of control from majority amdep to bbdep)
1946R went to arbp 14, 754J 1911R 1947M 1948K went to arbp 65
Sv 67 was never HGDEP before. Only BBDEP & BNDEP used to control sv 67.
The list on the previous page were the buses that were once used to be part of sv 67 perm fleet, which changed from time to time during the SBS era. The Mercs on 67 were from BBDEP.
Originally posted by Gus.chong:
By the way, SBS & TIBS asked me, why were there no 214 when there are only 214E & 214W. I also don't know the answer, so can anyone tell me the answer?
Feeder Service 214E and 214W were distinguished as a feeder service to Seletar Camp located in the East & West sides.
Originally posted by TIB657M:Where were the NAC CRB fleets redeployed after 3 became offically FAC service (Being extended to Punggol Temp Int)?
Sv 3 was made FAC when it was extended to Punggol. The NAC CRBs then went to do other BNDEP feeders and townlinks as SP buses, inclusive of certain PAC svcs such as 6, 32, 35, 37, 38, 401, 403.
Originally posted by Gus.chong:1. Service 237 was withdrawn in 2002 after merger with 232 to loop at Lor 7.
yeap, in conjunction with the opening of the First Air-conditioned Bus Interchange in Singapore AKA Toa Payoh Bus Interchange.
and also, on that day, TPY feeders had an fleet upgrade to full FAC. NAC buses were thrown over to 90/155 ect.
Route details of former 232 and 237 before the withdrawal of 237 and amendment of 232
232: White and Green plates
232W
Lor 6 Toa Payoh
Lor 6 Toa Payoh
Originally posted by One Harmonius Blend:When 858 was founded in 1996, other than the 6 perms(TIB) 801M-807Y, were they more to the above-mentioned 6 perms?
There were actually 7 perms, not 6.
Sv 858 started off with 801M to 807Y and these 7 buses were new to sv 858 back then.
Originally posted by SBS & TIBS:In 1973, after Singapore Traction Company closed down its operations, Associated Bus Services, Amalgamated Bus Company & United Bus Company merged to form Singapore Bus Service.
To be exact, it was on 1st November 1973, that these 3 bus companies were merged to form SBS. However, STC was still around although it has its public bus license was revoked at the end of 1971, after which, its shareholders remained and sometimes Annual General Meetings were held. Its full liquidation of the company was heard in early 1979 and there were plans to wind up its business in 1978, due to the general slowdown in 1973 and quiet market stock operations back then.
Did 72 ever have perm Merc WA last time? like no right?
Service 68 was intro in 2003, at tat time before 39 was intro, it uses tat berth, until when 39 was intro, it swopped berth, making service 68 to have a additional berth at the 10 293 (st 72) 969 berth there. i remember it used to have 1 perm Scania N113 NAC.. not sure if Mk3, strider or DM3500 ever did tat service. also i heard it use Dart?? finally in 2008 it was withdrawn and wat was the last bus which was perm on 68?
Originally posted by bus555:Did 72 ever have perm Merc WA last time? like no right?
Service 68 was intro in 2003, at tat time before 39 was intro, it uses tat berth, until when 39 was intro, it swopped berth, making service 68 to have a additional berth at the 10 293 (st 72) 969 berth there. i remember it used to have 1 perm Scania N113 NAC.. not sure if Mk3, strider or DM3500 ever did tat service. also i heard it use Dart?? finally in 2008 it was withdrawn and wat was the last bus which was perm on 68?
Sv 72 does not have WA merc perm.
For Sv 68, SBS700P (Mk 3) and SBS74M (CRB) were used to be perm. The last bus to be perm was SBS74M. The Dart on 68 was SBS8015G in 2007.
Originally posted by SBS8533C:
Sv 72 does not have WA merc perm.
For Sv 68, SBS700P (Mk 3) and SBS74M (CRB) were used to be perm. The last bus to be perm was SBS74M.
aw sad....
oh ya almost forgot..
Originally posted by SBS8533C:===================================================
HISTORY OF BT PANJANG SERVICE
===================================================
At the end of 1985, the first service to terminate at Bt Panjang New Town (formerly known as Zhenghua New town) was service 5, which had its route extended from Bt Timah to the Gangsa Rd Terminal for a short period of time before extending to Petir Rd, which is a roadside terminal. This terminal was named as Bt Panjang Terminal.
There are two side of Petir Rd for boarding & alighting activities. When a bus terminares its trip at Bt Panjang, it would park at the side of Petir Rd stretch , between the junction of Gangas Rd and Pending Rd junctions. (which means the location is o/s blk 108,118,128), and the small bus stops are used for boarding activities. On the opposite side of Petir Rd (facing blk 139,142,150) are used for alighting activities.
The Petir Rd area became a hive of a busy bus terminal serving residents of Bukit Panjang, when more bus services serving the Bt Panjang Area in the 1990s. But first we go through the changes made in the late 1980s. When there is road constraints along Petir Rd, TIBS had taken a paramount task to plan its new bus interchange, connecting Bt Panjang LRT and the Bt Panjang Plaza in 1999 so that the residents will have an improvised bus interchange for boarding & alighting actvities as well as a bus bay for buses to park.
In 1995, TIBS had also showcased its new Mercedes-Benz O405 buses around the Bukit Panjang area, before it actually takes over the Bukit Panjang services by phases. In fact, these new buses were deployed on Bukit Panjang services, to get the residents a new feel on its new buses and also the EDS system which made them to see the service number clearly.
In 1988, two services were introduced - 187 and 190, on july 10. Service 187 plies from Bt Panjang to Jurong while 190 from Bt Panjang to New Bridge Rd and on the same year, two new feeders were introduced -- 343 and 344.
343 - to Petir Rd (loop at end)
344 - to Bt Panjang Ring Rd
Service 190 was extended to Choa Chu kang Int in 1989, when the Choa Chu Kang Int opened to the public.
- Changes made after 1990 (include external services that ply via Bt Panjang, but amendments that made outside Bt Panjang are not shown here. Excludes SBST/SMRT Premium Services) -
NOTE: All Bt Panjnag Services were handed over to TIBS in phases in 1995 and was amended to serve the new Bt Panjang Int in end 1999.
5 - Service amended to ply Margraet Dr, Lower Detla Rd, Kg Bahru Rd in 1992 as part of MRT Rationalisaion. This service was withdrawn due to the LRT opeing in 1999.
75 - Service cutback to Bt Panjang from Choa Chu kang int in 1992.
176 - Service was amended to terminate at Bt Panjang in 1990s, plying from Bt Panjang to Jurong East. When 184 withdrawn, the service was extended to Bt Maerh to cover the former 184 route from Jurong Town Hall Rd to Bt Merah Int. It was amended to ply Bt Batok East Ave 2 in 1995
177 - Service was re-routed to start from Bt Panjang instead of MINDEF Car Park in 1990.
180 - Service renumbered from 951, when the service shortened to Bukit Panjang as part of the 1996 MRT Rationalisaion.
184 - Service introduiced as Bukit Panjang - C'wealth Ave West loop sefvice in 1993.
187 - Service extended to Boon Lay Int in Jul 1990.
343 - Service renumbers to 921 when it was amended to Bt Panjang Int.
344 - Service withdrawl due to LRT opening in 1999
345 - Service introduced in 1998 by TIBS, from Bt Panjang to Saujana Rd (Loop), but it was withdrawn due to the LRT opening in 1999
EXPRESS 521 - Express Service introduced in Sep 1999, from Bt Panjang to WTC. In sep 2002, the service was extended to Woodlands and converted to a trunk service and renumbered 963.
RAPIDBUS 700 - Service shortened to Bukit Panjang in 1999, due to the poor usage from Woodlands to Bt Panjang, via Marsiling Estate. The service also merged with 921, at the same time , amended to ply along Petir Rd, when it was extended to connect Dairy Farm Rd and the PIE slip rd.
920 - Service introduced as Bt Panjang to Bangkit Rd (Loop) on 28 Mar 2000. On 29 May 2005, it was amended to ply Senja Rd and Senja Link
921 - Service renumbered from 343. Bus Plus buses were used in 2006 before withdrawal. Part of its Petir Rd route became part of 700.
922 - Service introduced as Bt Pnajang to Segar Rd (Loop) in 23 Apr 2006.
970 - Service introduced as Bt Panjang to Shenton Way on 20 Aug 2000.
975 - Service renumbered from 175, when the service extended and at the same time re-routed to start from Bt Panjang, instead of Lim Chu Kang.
NR10 - Night Rider service introduced as Bt Panjang - Marina Mall in 2001 but it was withdrawn later that year.
Changes to Extenal services that ply Bt Panjang New Town
171 - Service amended to serve Bt Panjang New Town in 1993. The service was handed over to TIBS in 1995. This service was amended to Bt Panjang Rd instead of Mandai Rd and Woodlands Rd in 1999. Part of deleted sector of 171 route is part of 927
179 - Service introduced from Choa Chu Kang to Fajar Rd in 1993, as a loop service. This service was withdrawn due to the LRT opening in 1999
927 - Sevice amended to Woodlands Rd & Mandai Rd instead of Bt Panjang Rd & Choa Chu Kang Rd in 1999. Part of deleted sector of 927 route is part of 171
966 - Service amended to Bukit Panjang New town via dairy Farm Rd, Petir Rd and Bt Panjang Rd.
SS7 - Service from Woodlands to Choa Chu Kang that serve Bt Panjang Rd but it was withdrawn during the MRT Rationalisation in 1996.
Under SBS (1985 - 1995)
Service 5 - Extended from Upper Bukit Timah to Bukit Panjang to serve Lor 1 Geylang in 1985. Amended to serve Holland Ave, C'wealth Ave, Margaret Dr, Alexandra Rd, Lower Delta Rd, Jln Bt Merah, Kampong Bahru Rd & Eu Tong Sen St im 1992.
Service 75 - Amended from Choa Chu Kang to serve Marina Centre in 1993.
Service 176 - Between Bukit Panjang & Clementi. Extended to Jurong East, and extened to Bukit Merah. Amended to ply Bukit Batok East Ave 2 instead of Ave 4.
Service 177 - Loop service between Bukit Batok & Bukit Panjang.
Service 184 - Introduced in 1993 to serve Commonwealth West.
Service 187 - Introduced in 1988 between Bt Panjang & Jurong. Amended to Boon Lay.
Service 190 - Introduced in 1988 to serve Orchard & New Bridge Road. Amended to Choa Chu Kang with the withdrawal of old service 179.
Feeder 343 - Served Petir & Pending area.
Feeder 344 - Served Bangkit area.
Under TIBS (1995 - present)
Service 5 - Bt Panjang - Lorong 1 Geylang. Withdrawn in 1999.
Service 75 - Bt Panjang - Marina Centre
Service 176 - Bt Panjang - Bt Merah
Service 177 - Bt Panjang - Bt Batok. Amended to operate on weekdays only.
Service 180 - Renumbered from service 951 in 1996 to serve Boon Lay.
Service 184 - Bt Panjang - Clementi
Feeder 343 - Bt Panjang - Petir. Renumbered 921 in 2000.
Feeder 344 - Bt Panjang - Bangkit. Withdrawn in 1999.
Feeder 345 - Introduced in 1998 to serve Saujana area but withdrawn later.
Express 521 - Introduced in 199 to serve World Trade Centre. Renumbered 963 and enhanced in 2002.
Service 700 - Extended to Bukit Panjang in 1999 to serve Shenton Way. Merged with 921 to serve Petir Rd in 2006.
Service 700A - Introduced to serve Suntec City. Merged with 921 to serve Petir Rd in 2006.
Feeder 920 - Introduced to replace 344 after passengers complaining no route to Bangkit area in 2000. Amended to serve Senja area in 2005 to replace 345 too.
Feeder 921 - Renumbered from 343. Withdrawn in 2006.
Feeder 922 - Introduced in 2006 to serve Segar area. In 2010, it was amended to serve more of Fajar & Jelapang area and looping at Bangkit Rd, skipping Saujana Rd & Bt Panjang Ring Rd.
Service 970 - Introduced to serve Outram Park & Shenton Way.
Service 975 - Renumbered from 175 in 2005 to serve Lim Chu Kang, skipping Upper Bukit Timah totally.
Originally posted by SBS8533C:That was in the later parts of the numbering system.
92x - Bt Panjang Services (920-924 range)
92x - Services that ply Sg Kadut / Mandai areas (925-929 range)
SMRT do not intend to re-number other services for no purposes unless there is a major amendments or re-routing in its service. Eg. 181 was renumbered to 961 becuase it was amended to Lor 1 Geylang Ter, and 175 was renumbered to 975 becuase of the changes of the routing system.
Actually, for the renumberings of BP & BB feeders, actually is that the numbers that they used after the services had been handed over to TIBS is unfit to represent the numbers that the feeders are using, so they renumbered it (they only renumbered some, until the passengers complaining, but they cannot be renumbered back as TIBS had no authority to ask SBS Transit for taking over the numbers as they falls under the SBS feeder's category.).
Originally posted by Gus.chong:
Actually, for the renumberings of BP & BB feeders, actually is that the numbers that they used after the services had been handed over to TIBS is unfit to represent the numbers that the feeders are using, so they renumbered it (they only renumbered some, until the passengers complaining, but they cannot be renumbered back as TIBS had no authority to ask SBS Transit for taking over the numbers as they falls under the SBS feeder's category.).
Yes, that's why CCK feeder numbering system were left untouched. If not, the CCK feeders would became 93x or something like that
Originally posted by SBS8533C:
Sv 3 was made FAC when it was extended to Punggol. The NAC CRBs then went to do other BNDEP feeders and townlinks as SP buses, inclusive of certain PAC svcs such as 6, 32, 35, 37, 38, 401, 403.
So, 38 also got full FAC fleet but still got NAC cameo last time? The same goes to Tampines and Pasir Ris feeders?
Originally posted by SBS8533C:======================================================
EARLY DAYS OF CHANGI AIRPORT SERVIECS
======================================================In 1981, when the Changi Airport commences its commercial flight operations, SBS had decided to introduce a new set of Changi Airport service which commences as early as May 1981. The airport was opened to the public for flight check-in and flight arrivals/departures on 1 July 1981, which comprises a big move from Paya Lebar Airport.
======================================================
ITS SERVICES BACK THEN...
======================================================There were 6 services that plies Changi Airport and the new Changi Airport Cargo Cplx. Services 390, 392, 394 serve the Changi Airport while 391, 393, 395 serves the Changi Airprot Crago Cplx.
390 - Queen Street - Changi Airport
391 - Changi Point - Cahngi Airport Cargo Complex
392 - Somapah - Changi Airport
393 - Somapah - Changi Airport Cargo Complex
394 - Bedok - Changi Airport
395 - Bedok - Changi Airport Cargo ComplexIt was interesting to know that Somapah Interchange was vaguely known as the 'airport interchange'. It was meant that commuters would have taken a bus down all the way to Somapah Interchange and transfer the newly introduced Changi Airport services to Changi Airport and Changi Airport Cargo Complex.
Singapore Shuttle Bus (SSB), whih runs the CSS buses, together with 2 other private bus companies - the SSTA and Singapore School and Private Hire Bus Owner's Association, jointly introduced 4 new services to Changi Airport and 1 new service to Cahngi Airport Cargo Complex on 29 Jun 1981.
727 - Ang Mo Kio - Changi Airport
Ang Mo Kio Ave 8 (Blk 510), Ang Mo Kio Ave 3, Ave 6, Ave 1, Lor Chuan, Boundary Rd, Upp Paya Lebar Rd, Airport Rd, Airport Link, Jln Eunos, Sims Ave East, New Upp Changi Rd, Bedok South Rd, Bedok South Ave 1,, ECP, Airport Rd, Changi Airport.737 - Toa Payoh - Changi Airport
Lor 1 Toa Payoh (Blk 154), Lor 6 Toa Payoh, Jln Toa Payoh, MacPherson Rd, Aljunied Rd, Merpati Rd, Circuit Rd, Paya Lebar Way, PIE, ECP, Airport Rd, Changi Airport.747 - Kallang Basin - Changi Airport
Geylang Bahru (Blk 73), Kallang Bahru, Boon Keng Rd, Upp Boon Keng Rd, Lor 1 Geylang, Mountbatten Rd, Old Airport Rd, Dunmen Rd, Tg Katong Rd, Mountbatten Rd, Amber Rd, Marina Parade Rd, Bedok South Ave 1, ECP, Airport Rd, Changi Airport.757 - Queenstown - Changi Airport
Holland Dr (opp Buona Vista Swim Cplx), North Buona Vista Rd, C'wealth Ave , Queensway, Alexandra Rd, Tiong Bahru Rd, Outram Rd, Cantonment Rd, Keppel Rd, Anson Rd, Robinson Rd, Collyer Quay, Fulleton Rd, High St, St Andrwe's Rd, Stamford Rd, Beach Rd, Bras Basha Rd, Nicoll Highway, Mountbatten Rd, Fort Rd, ECP, Airport Rd, Changi Airport.767 - Changi Airport - Changi Airport Cargo Complex
Changi Airport, Airport Blvd, Coastal Rd, Changi Airport Cargo Cplx and loop back.======================================================
1983 CAHNGI AIRPORT BUS PLAN
======================================================The 1983 Changi Airport Bus Plan was introduced to integrate its existing SBS Changi Airport Services as well as the SSB jointly operated private services.
9 - Geylang Fringe Car Park - Changi Airport Cargo Complex [Merges with 391 and 395, and skips Changi Point]
24 - Ang Mo Kio - Changi Airport [Merges with 392, 394 and SSB 727]
57 - Queenstown - Changi Airport [Renumbered from SSB 757 and plys the stretch of ECP, and skips the CBD roads.]
149 - Toa Payoh - Changi Aiport [Merges with SSB 737 and SSB 747]
390 - Queen St - Changi Airport [Amended to serve Orchard Rd]
Then what is the history of the rest of bus services?
Originally posted by SBS8533C:
Yes, that's why CCK feeder numbering system were left untouched. If not, the CCK feeders would became 93x or something like that
Thank you for understanding what I mean.
Originally posted by SBS8533C:
Its not possible that it will plan to have more services to Eunos. Just that it has lengthened space for its boarding berths rather than a crampy ones, just like Bishan in the past on which it has 56 and 58 at the start in apr 1989.
In fact, Tuas Ter (the current one) has the same fate, there aer more unused boarding berths after 182, 183 & MAJU 262 withdrawn.
182 was never withdrawn. It was merged with 183 to became the current 182.
Originally posted by Gus.chong:
Actually, for the renumberings of BP & BB feeders, actually is that the numbers that they used after the services had been handed over to TIBS is unfit to represent the numbers that the feeders are using, so they renumbered it (they only renumbered some, until the passengers complaining, but they cannot be renumbered back as TIBS had no authority to ask SBS Transit for taking over the numbers as they falls under the SBS feeder's category.).
dun think so
More likely because 2XX 3XX are traditionally known as SBS svs.. Tibs had its 8XX & 9XX numbers.
Just like why 84 & 864 merged into 80, 865 became 86, 866 became 86.