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Woodlands Bus Interchange

Coordinates: 1°26′12″N 103°47′10″E / 1.43667°N 103.78611°E / 1.43667; 103.78611
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Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange
Public bus interchange
General information
Location1 Woodlands Square (738099)[1]
Singapore
Coordinates1°26′12″N 103°47′10″E / 1.43667°N 103.78611°E / 1.43667; 103.78611
Owned byLand Transport Authority
Operated bySMRT Buses Ltd (SMRT Corporation)
Bus routes27 (SMRT Buses Ltd)
2 (SBS Transit Ltd)
Bus stands10 (boarding)
5 (alighting)
Bus operatorsSMRT Buses Ltd
SBS Transit Ltd (Services 161 and 168)
Tower Transit from Sept 2021 (Services 169, 856, 858, 963, 963e, 963R, 965, 966, 969)
Connections NS9  TE2  Woodlands
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
AccessibleAccessible alighting/boarding points
Accessible public toilets
Graduated kerb edges
Tactile guidance system
History
Opened4 February 1996; 28 years ago (1996-02-04) (Old)
12 March 2016; 8 years ago (2016-03-12) (Temporary)
Closed12 March 2016; 8 years ago (2016-03-12) (Old)
Key dates
4 February 1996Commenced operations
12 March 2016Operations shifted to temporary site
by Q1 2021Resumed operations

Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange was completed and opened along with the Woodlands extension of the North South line in 1996. It was the first underground and third-biggest bus interchange in Singapore. It accommodates articulated buses and double decker buses. Double deckers made their debut appearance on 19 February 1996 as an off-service SBS bus, including the Leyland Olympian 2-Axle and Mercedes-Benz O305 double-deckers.

The old Woodlands Bus Interchange at Woodlands Centre Road was converted into a terminus for commuters departing Singapore, as well as for Woodlands intra-town services serving the old town centre. Later, it was deemed obsolete and ceased operations.

Woodlands Temporary Bus Interchange took over operations from Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange on 12 March 2016, for it to be converted to an air-conditioned bus interchange, as part of the planned Woodlands Integrated Transport Hub (ITH). It is the busiest bus interchange in Singapore, with 29 bus routes operating from it.

Unique Orientation

Woodlands Regional Interchange has a unique orientation as it has boarding and alighting berths on both sides of the interchange, depending on which direction bus services exits the interchange. Bus services between Berths 1 to 8 will exit east towards Woodlands Avenue 7 whereas bus services between Berths 9 to 16 will exit west towards Woodlands Avenue 3. Although SBS Transit Services 161 and 168 exit east towards Woodlands Avenue 7, they are located at Berths 15 and 16 due to space constraints.

Redevelopment

Contract PT247 - Upgrading of Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange was awarded to CCECC Singapore Pte Ltd to carry out alteration works to upgrade the existing Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange to an air-conditioned one and constructing a link to the new Thomson–East Coast line (TEL).

A temporary bus interchange is constructed next to Woodlands MRT station and operations of all of the bus services currently serving Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange were shifted to the Woodlands Temporary Bus Interchange (TBI) on 12 March 2016. The upgraded Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange is estimated to be reopened by Q1 2021.

Bus Contracting Model

Under the bus contracting model, there are 4 bus route packages operating from Woodlands Regional Interchange.

Sembawang - Yishun (9): Services 169, 856, 858, 963, 963e, 963R, 965, 966 and 969

Sengkang - Hougang (1): Service 161

Bedok (1): Service 168

Woodlands (18): Services 178, 187, 900/900A, 901/901M, 902, 903/903M, 904, 911, 912/912M, 913/913M, 925/925M, 926, 950, 960, 960e, 961/961M, 962 and 964

References

  1. ^ "Bus Interchanges – SMRT". Retrieved January 18, 2021.