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SMRT Corporation Ltd is the leading multi-modal public transport operator in Singapore. We serve millions of passengers daily by offering a comprehensive transport network.
As part of a corporate rebranding programme, TIBS was rebranded as SMRT Buses in May 2004. In 2008, SMRT's first new bus after rebranding, the Mercedes-Benz OC500LE, entered service. It is its first wheelchair-accessible bus & first in Southeast Asia to meet Euro V emission standard.
24 Feb 2016 · SMRT Buses is the second-largest public bus operator in Singapore, operating 95 bus services with a fleet of over 1,400 buses (as of October 2017). The bus fleet comprises a mix of single-deck, double-deck and articulated buses, based out of bus depots concentrated in the North of Singapore where most of its bus operations are located.
SMRT Corporation Ltd (SMRT) is a public transport services provider. Our primary business is to manage and operate train services on the North-South Line, East-West Line, the Circle Line, the new Thomson-East Coast Line and the Bukit Panjang Light Rail Transit.
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SMRT's primary business is providing public-transport services in Singapore, with operations in the following (as of 2015): SMRT Buses – a fleet of up to 1,200 buses, serving the majority of housing estates in northern and north-western Singapore.
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Please click here for train and bus fares. To use bus fare calculator, click here . If you would like to pay by cash, you may check for the correct fare on the fare chart at the information poster at the bus stop before boarding the bus.
5 Sep 2023 · SINGAPORE – Public transport operator SMRT will continue to run 48 bus routes in Woodlands and Choa Chu Kang-Bukit Panjang, after its two contracts were extended by three years until August...
4 hari yang lalu · Videos circulating on social media show an SMRT bus turning right at a junction as a construction worker places a traffic cone on the leftmost lane. The worker, 33, then appears to turn his back ...