Originally posted by Path Light:The PublicTransport website should have the extension of Service 99
that pge not even run by LTA why u all trust
Originally posted by Path Light:The PublicTransport website should have the extension of Service 99
The Public Transport website should also have put sv501 from Path Light school to Sengkang!!! MUST MUST MUST
The LTA must extend Service 502 back to Sengkang and re-introduce Service 501 as: Soon Lee Bus Park > Shenton Way
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Originally posted by TIB429E:The Public Transport website should also have put sv501 from Path Light school to Sengkang!!! MUST MUST MUST
Hi mr TIB429E, don't reply to the guy anymore. Since he craves for attention, dont give him attention. Cheers. Thanks.
Originally posted by SBS2652G:that pge not even run by LTA why u all trust
Hi mr SBS2652G, please don't reply him anymore. Hope he will wake up. I find the forum threads being filled with nonsense lately. It used to be much better. Cheers. Thanks.
Extension of Service 49, 62, 81, 82, 97, 99, 106, 111, 502 and 983 + introduction of Service 117, 164, 501, 511 and 512
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Originally posted by Path Light:Extension of Service 49, 62, 81, 82, 97, 99, 106, 111, 502 and 983 + introduction of Service 117, 164, 501, 511 and 512
The LTA must merge 62, 81, 82, 97, 106, 111, 501, 502, 511 and 512 into one single line from HARBOURFRONT to SENGKANG respectively, which is more frequent.
Originally posted by TPS Timothy Mok:The LTA must merge 62, 81, 82, 97, 106, 111, 501, 502, 511 and 512 into one single line from HARBOURFRONT to SENGKANG respectively, which is more frequent.
No! Service 62, 81, 82, 97, 106, 111 and 502 will be extended one by one + introduction of Service 501, 505, 507, 511 and 512
Originally posted by Path Light:No! Service 62, 81, 82, 97, 106, 111 and 502 will be extended one by one + introduction of Service 501, 505, 507, 511 and 512
Sorry lah. 97 + 106 + 111 = SBS route 206.
if you want, please familiarise with the NEL route.
Path Light (Chang Yih Toh), please take the MRT if you are going longer journey. i am assured this will optimise.
most expresses become Premiums.
507: long gone already. replaced by 651.
Originally posted by TPS Timothy Mok:Sorry lah. 97 + 106 + 111 = SBS route 206.
if you want, please familiarise with the NEL route.
Path Light (Chang Yih Toh), please take the MRT if you are going longer journey. i am assured this will optimise.
most expresses become Premiums.
507: long gone already. replaced by 651.
I believe MRT packed during peak hours so, extend Service 62, 81, 82, 97, 106, 111 and 502.
Originally posted by TPS Timothy Mok:Sorry lah. 97 + 106 + 111 = SBS route 206.
if you want, please familiarise with the NEL route.
Path Light (Chang Yih Toh), please take the MRT if you are going longer journey. i am assured this will optimise.
most expresses become Premiums.
507: long gone already. replaced by 651.
Hi mr TPS Timothy Mok, the threads in this forums are becoming a farce. There are lots of nonsensical suggestions. Please don't entertain him. Cheers. Thanks.
So no route shortage. Route extension + introduction = Better
Originally posted by Path Light:So no route shortage. Route extension + introduction = Better
Yeah good,i suggest 501 starts from Tuas to IMH
502 from Joo Koon to Mandai crematorium,503 from Lim Chu Kang
506 Changi Business Park to Choa chu kang cemetries and 507 from Boon Lay to Mount Vernon crematorium all loop service..Can or not?
Originally posted by carbikebus:Yeah good,i suggest 501 starts from Tuas to IMH
502 from Joo Koon to Mandai crematorium,503 from Lim Chu Kang
506 Changi Business Park to Choa chu kang cemetries and 507 from Boon Lay to Mount Vernon crematorium all loop service..Can or not?
No. Interchange to Interchange
Originally posted by Path Light:No. Interchange to Interchange
Last time you suggest loop service now change your mind already ah?
Originally posted by carbikebus:Last time you suggest loop service now change your mind already ah?
Just stop replying to him, and don't lower yourself to his level of maturity. You'll only fuel his attention-seeking tendencies and make him want to speak nonsense.
Originally posted by carbikebus:Last time you suggest loop service now change your mind already ah?
Because the west area needs BSEP services to either Sengkang or Punggol areas
Where were SBS6169J, SBS6177K, SBS6236Z, SBS6241H, SBS6245Y, SBS6250G, SBS6255T, SBS6257M-SBS6269D, SBS6273R, SBS6274M, SBS6277E, SBS6278C, SBS6279A, SBS6282P, SBS6283L, SBS6284J, SBS6286D-SBS6299S?
Originally posted by carbikebus:Last time you suggest loop service now change your mind already ah?
Hi mr carbikebus, long time never chat with you. You forgot not to reply to mr P........ Or else it will be never ending to and fro and a waste of time plus effort plus even anger you? Cheers. Thanks.
Originally posted by dupdup77:Hi mr carbikebus, long time never chat with you. You forgot not to reply to mr P........ Or else it will be never ending to and fro and a waste of time plus effort plus even anger you? Cheers. Thanks.
Yeah,He is someone elite here and wont get banning.Right now i also dont bother to reply him also..Wait we entertain him we risk of getting banned instead.
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Better connectivity, more comfortable journeys and more regular bus arrivals
9 October 2015 - As of 30 September 2015, 690 Government-funded buses have been added via the Bus Service Enhancement Programme (BSEP1). Together with the Bus Service Reliability Framework (BSRF), which aims to improve the regularity of buses at bus stops, commuters have experienced better connectivity, less crowded buses and more regular bus arrivals.
45 new or amended bus services since start of BSEP
2. In September 2015, four new bus services i.e. SBS Transit Service 102 and City Direct Services CDS 661, 662 and 663 were implemented to provide additional connectivity to commuters. These four services bring the total number of new or amended services under the BSEP to 45.
3. In the fourth quarter of this year, residents of Tampines / Simei2 and Marsiling / Woodlands can look forward to the implementation of another two City Direct Services, CDS 664 and 665. Seven more new routes will also be introduced to enhance connectivity in areas such as Bedok, Bukit Panjang, Choa Chu Kang, Jurong East, Jurong West, Marine Parade, Punggol, Sembawang, Tampines and Yishun. Details of these new routes are currently being worked out and will be shared closer to their implementation dates.
450 weekly bus trips added as part of BSEP
4. To reduce crowding and shorten wait times, 30 additional buses were deployed to improve 213 existing services during the morning and evening peak hours in the third quarter of 2015. Some of these services have seen significant improvements in their frequencies. In total, 450 weekly peak-hour bus trips were added in this period.
5. As part of the on-going quarterly bus service review process, SBS Transit and SMRT have also improved 254 bus services by deploying higher capacity buses and/or adding more bus trips along sectors that experience heavy ridership. In total, the operators have added 110 weekly trips during peak hours for these services in the third quarter of 2015. This is in addition to the 450 additional weekly peak-hour bus trips added by the Government under the BSEP during the same period.
More regular wait times and less crowding
6. The second assessment period of the BSRF5 trial (December 2014 to May 2015) has shown that commuters on average have benefitted from more regular wait times and less crowding, as there is less prolonged waits, and passenger loads are spread more evenly across bus trips. 17 out of 22 services reduced their Excess Wait Times6. SBST earned $816,000 for reliability improvements to 12 services, and SMRT earned $384,000 for improvements to five services. These incentives help offset costs, such as the hiring of more service controllers, incurred by the PTOs to support the BSRF.
7. The BSRF trial has been expanded by 12 services in June 2015, with 11 more services joining the trial in December 2015. This brings the total number of services under the trial to 45.
Bus Service Enhancement Fund (BSEF)
8. About $420 million of the $1.1 billion BSEF have been disbursed. The fund has gone towards the purchase and operating costs of new buses, the introduction of new bus services, and improvement of existing bus services.
http://www.lta.gov.sg/data/apps/news/press/2015/20151009_BSEP3Q-AnnexA.pdf
http://www.lta.gov.sg/data/apps/news/press/2015/20151009_BSEP3Q-AnnexB.pdf
http://www.lta.gov.sg/data/apps/news/press/2015/20151009_BSEP3Q-AnnexC.pdf
http://www.lta.gov.sg/data/apps/news/press/2015/20151009_BSEP3Q-AnnexD.pdf
Should put under press release 2015.