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  2. SMRT Buses - Wikipedia

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    Depots. 5 (6 from Sep 2024) [ c] Website. www.smrt.com.sg. SMRT Buses is the second largest bus operator in Singapore. A subsidiary of SMRT Corporation, it traded as Trans Island Bus Services until 10 May 2004.

  3. SMRT Corporation - Wikipedia

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    SMRT Buses. SMRT Trains. Strides. Website. www .smrt .com .sg. SMRT Corporation is a multi-modal public transport operator in Singapore operating bus and rail services. A subsidiary of the Government of Singapore 's Temasek Holdings, it was established on 6 August 1987 and listed on the Singapore Exchange from 26 July 2000 until 31 October 2016.

  4. Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Top speed. 78–100 km/h (48–62 mph) (service) 90–100 km/h (56–62 mph) (design) MRT network map. The Mass Rapid Transit system, locally known by the initialism MRT, is a rapid transit system in Singapore and the island country's principal mode of railway transportation. The system commenced operations in November 1987 after two decades of ...

  5. List of bus routes in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    List of bus routes in Singapore. SBS Transit Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 -bodied Volvo B9TL on Service 145 in May 2024. This is a list of the 393 public bus routes (excluding short-trip services) & 25 private-operated bus routes in Singapore, the four main public bus operators being SBS Transit, SMRT Buses, Tower Transit Singapore and Go-Ahead ...

  6. Public buses of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Public buses form a significant part of public transport in Singapore, with over 3.6 million rides taken per day on average as of December 2021. [ 2] There are 300+ scheduled bus services & 100+ short-trip variants, operated by SBS Transit, SMRT Buses, Tower Transit Singapore and Go-Ahead Singapore.

  7. Woodlands Bus Interchange - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, as part of efforts to improve connectivity in the area, the Singapore government announced plans to build a new bus interchange in Woodlands. Built by the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (known today as SMRT Corporation) at a cost of S$34 million, the interchange was built under Woodlands MRT station, to facilitate connections between the station and the bus interchange, and leave more ...

  8. 2012 Singapore bus drivers' strike - Wikipedia

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    Bus services in Singapore are managed by several public transport operators, including SBS Transit and SMRT Buses. At the time of the strike, SMRT managed a quarter of Singapore's bus services and employed approximately 2,000 bus drivers, about 450 of whom were from China while another 450 were from Malaysia. In 2010, up to 185 of SMRT's ...

  9. North–South MRT line - Wikipedia

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    Yio Chu Kang station is one of the oldest stations of the line. The North–South Line ( NSL) is a high-capacity Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line in Singapore, operated by SMRT Corporation. Coloured red on the Singapore rail map, the line is 45 kilometres (28 mi) long and serves 27 stations, [ 2] 11 of which, between the Bishan and Marina South ...