and when it relocate to serangoon int, they introduced 105 and 318. 312 was shifted into the int, before that it was terminated along ave 3.Originally posted by The_Bus_Guide:There was a bus terminus at Serangoon Garden. Services from that terminal were re-located when Serangoon Interchange was completed. Not sure which year this took place but the services ending at S'goon Gdn Terminal in 1985 were as follows:
72, 100, 101, 104, 106, 107, 217, 315
while these services pass by the terminal:
73, 136
from wat i can remember when i first went serangoon in 1985 (cant remember whether is it 1985), there wasnt any 102 or 105. however there were 106 and 107.Originally posted by xin1jun2:i do believe there was a 102 even (very very early 70s). cant remeber its route now. htink it was some semi express bus svc)
i do not think 106 or 107 went to serangoon gardens ter...(too new introductions)
105 not go there too...
or did they.
someone pls correct me
ZYX
Some updates. I read some stuff wrongly from the guides.Originally posted by xin1jun2:i do believe there was a 102 even (very very early 70s). cant remeber its route now. htink it was some semi express bus svc)
i do not think 106 or 107 went to serangoon gardens ter...(too new introductions)
105 not go there too...
or did they.
someone pls correct me
ZYX
Originally posted by Yusry:There was a 102 in the 1982 guide which plied between Jln Kayu and New Bridge Rd. Route was exactly the same as 103 before it was shortened. It was gone in 1984.
Some updates. I read some stuff wrongly from the guides.
[b]1972 Bus Guide
102 Serangoon Gardens - Prince Edward
Via Lor Chuan, Braddell Road and then like former service 97.
102A
Alternative service via Yio Chu Kang Road.
1977 Bus Guide
102A ceased to exist.
New service 105 is exactly the same as 1972's service 102A.
106 Serangoon Gardens - Commonwealth Avenue
1982 Bus Guide
107 Serangoon Gardens - Shenton Way
Did not go via Geylang Bahru. Straight to Lavender St.
OMO 70c service.[/b]
That's like at the fringe of Serangoon.Originally posted by thots:near lor liew lian.
where can consider the heart of serangoon?Originally posted by SBS9818A:That's like at the fringe of Serangoon.
Serangoon Central is the physical heart, Serangoon Gardensis the spiritual heart of Serangoon, as it is extremely vibrant.Originally posted by thots:where can consider the heart of serangoon?
Serangoon Central is actually the southern tip of Serangoon.Originally posted by SBS9818A:Serangoon Central is the physical heart, Serangoon Gardensis the spiritual heart of Serangoon, as it is extremely vibrant.
That's why I used the word physical, as it is TECHNICALLY the central of Serangoon, thus the name.Originally posted by leeJZ:Serangoon Central is actually the southern tip of Serangoon.
Well, ur saying is somehow right. I suppose that's what the developers wanted to do when they developed Serangoon.Originally posted by SBS9818A:That's why I used the word physical, as it is TECHNICALLY the central of Serangoon, thus the name.
Probably because it was near the only main road at the time, Upp S'goon Rd.Originally posted by SBS9816E:Well, ur saying is somehow right. I suppose that's what the developers wanted to do when they developed Serangoon.