Same as Sembawang. Sembawang has buses to Yishun / Woodlands for residents to transfer to town. So I guess Bishan is kind of similar, sandwiched between Ang Mo Kio and Toa Payoh. That's why there are buses to Ang Mo Kio MRT station and Toa Payoh Interchange. Transfer!Originally posted by foxtrot1985:Bishan's link to the west is very weak... There's only 156 which only links to as far as Clementi... Regarding the east, it is only average... Pasir Ris got 88 (which is still a 1 hour journey anyway) and Marine Parade area got 55 but it's quite a chore getting to Tampines. Links to the north and north-west are also quite poor too.
but i read from the lian he zaobao that there will be at least 10 thrunk bus service for sembawang new town.wonder if they are jusy saying.Originally posted by off_service:Same as Sembawang. Sembawang has buses to Yishun / Woodlands for residents to transfer to town. So I guess Bishan is kind of similar, sandwiched between Ang Mo Kio and Toa Payoh. That's why there are buses to Ang Mo Kio MRT station and Toa Payoh Interchange. Transfer!
Now there are:Originally posted by alantanchunshyan:but i read from the lian he zaobao that there will be at least 10 thrunk bus service for sembawang new town.wonder if they are jusy saying.
but i think if it comes true,the four new thrunk service will be short routes like sembawang to yishun or to woodlands like what a lot of u think as sembawang is sandwicked between yishun and woodlands.Originally posted by off_service:Now there are:Service 167 (Sembawang - Bt Merah)
Service 856 (Yishun - Woodlands via Sembawang)
Service 859 (Yishun - Sembawang)
Service 962 (Woodlands - Sembawang)
Service 980 (Admiralty Rd West - Lor 1 Geylang via Sembawang)
Service 981 (Sembawang - Senoko, peak hour service)
This is already 6, that means there will be 4 more to be introduced, IF only what they said is TRUE.
No. Journey to Yishun and Woodlands are already covered by services 859 and 962 respectively.Originally posted by alantanchunshyan:but i think if it comes true,the four new thrunk service will be short routes like sembawang to yishun or to woodlands like what a lot of u think as sembawang is sandwicked between yishun and woodlands.
Hopefully It Will Be SBST Service That Are Being Amended.Maybe From Eunos,Bedok,Tampines,Pasir Ris Or Even Changi Airport PTB.Originally posted by off_service:No. Journey to Yishun and Woodlands are already covered by services 859 and 962 respectively.
I do think they meant 10 services and the remaining 4 could be feeder services to Admiralty Street (cover sv 962), Admiralty Rd West (cover sv 980) and Sembawang Rd End / Park (cover sv 167).
These made up 3 and so probably a trunk service to the East, West or North-East.
Pasir Ris is a one and a half hour journey away, going through Hougang, Sengkang, Ang Mo Kio. I'd rather take Sv. 56 to TPY then transfer Sv. 966 to get to Marine Parade, so much faster.Originally posted by foxtrot1985:Bishan's link to the west is very weak... There's only 156 which only links to as far as Clementi... Regarding the east, it is only average... Pasir Ris got 88 (which is still a 1 hour journey anyway) and Marine Parade area got 55 but it's quite a chore getting to Tampines. Links to the north and north-west are also quite poor too.
If I want to get to Bt. Merah I would plop myself on a Sv. 56 from interchange and x-fer Sv. 153 at TPY. An alternative is for Sv. 153 to ply along AMK Ave 1 / Boundary Rd such that it goes through Bishan, the amended route would be something like this :Originally posted by xin1jun2:IMHO:
Bishan is pretty much covered. but is lacking in bus service to bt merah and also a bus service to east side like tampines / Bedok (direct link)
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do u think there will be more bus service or services once the bridge between woodands avenue 7 and sembawang way is completed?Originally posted by oliver_yuen87:I think there won't be much new SBST svcs in Bishan -- Houses have been fully occupied long ago. Once a town is fully-developed, bus route development stagnates...
There's still hope for more svcs in Sembawang. I'm sure there will be more svcs when more houses are occupied. But I don't think that will happen so soon as many houses are being left vacant. Only time will tell...
do u think 969,858 and 965 will be amended to serve sembawang once the road bridge is completed?Originally posted by off_service:No. Journey to Yishun and Woodlands are already covered by services 859 and 962 respectively.
I do think they meant 10 services and the remaining 4 could be feeder services to Admiralty Street (cover sv 962), Admiralty Rd West (cover sv 980) and Sembawang Rd End / Park (cover sv 167).
These made up 3 and so probably a trunk service to the East, West or North-East.
Impossible. Tibs replied to me in the email message that they will NOT amended services 858 and 969 as those services aimed to provide fast links between Woodlands, Yishun and Changi Airport / Tampines. Not so sure about service 965 though.Originally posted by alantanchunshyan:do u think 969,858 and 965 will be amended to serve sembawang once the road bridge is completed?![]()
Sv. 965 should be no problem, definitely not Sv. 858 as it winds through Woodlands and Yishun.Originally posted by off_service:Impossible. Tibs replied to me in the email message that they will NOT amended services 858 and 969 as those services aimed to provide fast links between Woodlands, Yishun and Changi Airport / Tampines. Not so sure about service 965 though.
But service 965 already serves Woodlands and Yishun. Unless PTC will stop that regulation of "2-1" territory thing?Originally posted by SBS9818A:Sv. 965 should be no problem, definitely not Sv. 858 as it winds through Woodlands and Yishun.
They can bypass by saying Sembawang is a part of Woodlands or Yishun.Originally posted by off_service:But service 965 already serves Woodlands and Yishun. Unless PTC will stop that regulation of "2-1" territory thing?