3 new ‘short trip’ bus services to ply Simei, Changi, Pasir Ris, Punggol at peak periods

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All three services will not operate on weekends and public holidays.

Unlike normal bus services, short trip services do not end at the terminating interchange or terminal of their parent bus service.

Such services cater to places that face high demand, such as areas near MRT stations or schools that see heavy passenger traffic, according to SBST’s website. It will start from a bus stop along Simei Street 1, in front of Block 148, and terminate in Changi South Avenue 1, in front of Expo MRT station’s Exit B.

It will operate on weekdays, during the morning and evening peak periods, and serve 15 bus stops. These include stops outside Tampines Meridian Junior College, opposite Punggol Secondary School, and near Punggol MRT station and bus interchange in Punggol Central.

 

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