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Tuas Bus Terminal

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Tuas Bus Terminal
大士巴士终站
Pertukaran Bas Tuas
துவாஸ் பேருந்து முனையத்திற்கும்

Public Bus Interchange
Entrance of Tuas Bus Terminal
General information
Location3 Tuas West Drive, Singapore 638419
Singapore
Owned byLand Transport Authority
Operated bySMRT Buses Ltd (SMRT Corporation)
Bus routes5 (SMRT Buses Ltd)
Bus stands1 (Boarding)
2 (Alighting)
Bus operatorsSBS Transit Ltd
SMRT Buses Ltd
Connections EW33  Tuas Link
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
History
Opened2 January 1998; 26 years ago (1998-01-02) (Old location)
7 October 2017; 7 years ago (2017-10-07) (New location)
Closed6 October 2017; 7 years ago (2017-10-06) (Old location)
Key dates
2 January 1998Commenced operations
7 October 2017Relocated to new site
15 September 2024Operations handed over to SMRT Buses

Tuas Bus Terminal (Chinese: 大士巴士终站) is a bus terminal located in Tuas in the western part of Singapore.[1] This terminal serves industrial workers at Jurong Industrial Estate and Tuas Industrial Estate from Boon Lay Bus Interchange.

The terminal was relocated to a new site above the Tuas Depot on 7 October 2017.[2] The terminal is connected to the Tuas Link MRT station, allowing for convenient transfers. On 18 June 2017, 2 new services, Bus Services 247 and 248, were introduced in conjunction with the Tuas West MRT Extension opening.[3] On 7 October 2017, all 4 services were relocated to the new site.

Bus contracting model

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Under the bus contracting model, this terminal is under the Jurong West Bus Package, operated by SMRT Buses.

List of routes

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Operator Package Routes
SMRT Buses Jurong West 192, 193, 247, 248 & 248M

References

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  1. ^ "Welcome to SBS Transit". www.sbstransit.com.sg. SBS Transit. 1 July 2017. Retrieved 2 August 2017. Interchanges and Terminals
  2. ^ "New Tuas bus terminal to open on Oct 7". ChannelNewsAsia. 15 September 2017. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  3. ^ Min, Chew Hui (22 May 2017). "2 new and 4 amended bus services for Tuas West Extension from June 18". The Straits Times.
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