Good ideas especially no 2Originally posted by off_service:1. Joyride on sv 89 Dennis Tridents.
2. Visit to "ulu" terminals / Joyrides on "ulu" services like sv 825.
Will post information up here once everything is finalised.
I had my 89 joyride onOriginally posted by off_service:1. Joyride on sv 89 Dennis Tridents.
2. Visit to "ulu" terminals / Joyrides on "ulu" services like sv 825.
Will post information up here once everything is finalised.
Option 3 isn't very cheap, although I got two free admission tix, thanks to Swensens.Originally posted by off_service:UPDATED PLANS
1. Joyride on sv 89 Dennis Tridents.
2. Visit to "ulu" terminals / Joyrides on "ulu" services like sv 825.
3. Joyride on Sentosa B7R/RLE (Ride on the new attraction optional, will decide by numbers)
Originally posted by leeJZ:Yio Chu Kang Terminal is ulu? What about going on Sv 175 to Lim Chu Kang...at night...
He actually means that 825 is an "ulu" services that ply on "ulu" road.(Lentor)
What time?I'm ok with it.
Hmm,I'm ok with that and even better if th1988 come along.Originally posted by leeJZ:Better to go on Tampines Rd then...hardly anyone uses those bus stops...
Ya we can dump him at Tampines Rd and he'll have fun trying to board overloaded buses. Next thing we know he fires a complaint.Originally posted by BlessingSatan:Hmm,I'm ok with that and even better if th1988 come along.
Prince Edward Ter is part of the docks now, isn't it? Labrador Terminal is still around, the yellow bus stop is in deplorable condition.Originally posted by Yusry:I've got a suggestion.
Actually I'm gonna do it myself, but if there're interested ones, we could do it as a group.
How about we go "explore" and "document" what former bus interchanges and terminals have become of?
For a start, I'm thinking of exploring and documenting terminals such as Prince Edward, Delta, Lower Delta and Labrador.
Prince Edward is now a carpark. You can see it from Bedok-bound service 30. Labrador is also a carpark.Originally posted by SBS9818A:Prince Edward Ter is part of the docks now, isn't it? Labrador Terminal is still around, the yellow bus stop is in deplorable condition.
Good ideas indeed joyrides on ulu services that are not packed.Originally posted by leeJZ:Most ulu of all services...
TIBS Sv 175 (Choa Chu Kang - Lim Chu Kang via Lim Chu Kang Cemetery Area).....
TIBS Sv 172 (Choa Chu Kang - Boon Lay via Choa Chu Kang Cemetary Area)...
SBS Sv 405 (Boon Lay - Choa Chu Kang Cemetary Area (Loop))...
Go at night on the TIBS services...Sv 405 only runs up till 5pm...lucky SBS drivers lol...
Sv. 405 doesn't operate every weekend, only near certain festivals.Originally posted by leeJZ:Most ulu of all services...
TIBS Sv 175 (Choa Chu Kang - Lim Chu Kang via Lim Chu Kang Cemetery Area).....
TIBS Sv 172 (Choa Chu Kang - Boon Lay via Choa Chu Kang Cemetary Area)...
SBS Sv 405 (Boon Lay - Choa Chu Kang Cemetary Area (Loop))...
Go at night on the TIBS services...Sv 405 only runs up till 5pm...lucky SBS drivers lol...
If you guys are planning for a ride on Service 405, why not on the coming Qing Ming Festival? Service 405 will be in operation before and after Qing Ming and on Qing Ming itself. The next day of operations for Service 405 after Qing Ming will be just before the Muslim fasting month, which will be on the 9th and 10th of October. A gentle reminder - expect traffic congestion if you plan to go on Qing Ming.Originally posted by SBS9818A:Sv. 405 doesn't operate every weekend, only near certain festivals.
Which is a very very long time down the year!Originally posted by Superbus:If you guys are planning for a ride on Service 405, why not on the coming Qing Ming Festival? Service 405 will be in operation before and after Qing Ming and on Qing Ming itself. The next day of operations for Service 405 after Qing Ming will be just before the Muslim fasting month, which will be on the 9th and 10th of October. A gentle reminder - expect traffic congestion if you plan to go on Qing Ming.
Cheers and warm regards
Qing Ming is on the first week of April, not October.Originally posted by Superbus:If you guys are planning for a ride on Service 405, why not on the coming Qing Ming Festival? Service 405 will be in operation before and after Qing Ming and on Qing Ming itself. The next day of operations for Service 405 after Qing Ming will be just before the Muslim fasting month, which will be on the 9th and 10th of October. A gentle reminder - expect traffic congestion if you plan to go on Qing Ming.
Cheers and warm regards
See lah! Eat too much squid, blur like sotong oredi!Originally posted by off_service:Qing Ming is on the first week of April, not October.
LMAO!Originally posted by Superbus:See lah! Eat too much squid, blur like sotong oredi!
What I meant is, after Qing Ming, Service 405 will only operate on the 9th and 10th of October, which is the weekend before the Muslim fasting month. Giddit?
Cut down on your squid consumption okee.
Cheers and warm regards