Punggol Bus Interchange

Punggol Bus Interchange is located adjacent to the Punggol MRT/LRT Station. It was initially built to cater for the residential developments of Punggol New Town, and allows for easy dismantling when the site is redeveloped in the future, hence retaining its ‘temporary’ status.

Originally named as Punggol Temporary Bus Interchange, the “Temporary” naming was dropped by the Land Transport Authority effective 29 June 2025.


Details:

Name Punggol Bus Interchange  |  榜鵝巴士转换站
(formerly known as Punggol Temporary Bus Interchange)
Address 70A Punggol Place, Singapore 828865
BCM Route Package Loyang Bus Package
Anchor Operator Go-Ahead Singapore
Bus Routes 15 (Go-Ahead Singapore)
1 (SBS Transit)
Berths 2-3 alighting, 1 sawtooth alighting, 5 sawtooth boarding
Rail Connection NE17PTC Punggol


The Interchange

Punggol Bus Interchange is a bus station located in the residential town of Punggol. Connecting with Punggol MRT/LRT Station along the North East MRT Line and Punggol LRT Line, the interchange is a transport node for commuters heading in and out of town, allowing for convenient transfers between the rail network and the many bus services at the interchange.

Punggol Bus Interchange: Linkway to Punggol MRT Station
Punggol Bus Interchange: Linkway to Punggol MRT Station

The interchange has a single vehicular concourse area with a combined entrance and exit leading to Punggol Place. The interchange concourse, comprising a linear alighting berth and four sawtooth berths. Pedestrian exits on all sides lead to Punggol Regalia/Punggol Place, Punggol Central and Punggol Station. All berths at the interchange are wheelchair-accessible.

Waterway Point is located opposite the interchange, directly across Punggol Central.

Historical Background

Prior to Punggol Temporary Bus Interchange, the only other bus terminal in Punggol was the Punggol Road End Bus Terminus, which existed since the 1980s, and home to bus services like 82 and 83. By the time it was shut down in 2003, only Service 82 remained, and the terminal was converted to a bus stop.

Punggol Bus Interchange opened on Sunday, 30 November 2003 with four bus routes. Service 83 from Sengkang was amended to terminate here rather than looping around Punggol. Service 3 between Tampines and Pasir Ris was extended to Punggol and converted to a bi-directional route. Service 62 and 136 were extended from the former Hougang South Bus Interchange to the new Punggol Interchange.

Subsequently, more services like 34, 43 and 85 were introduced to bring about greater connectivity to Punggol. When Serangoon Bus Interchange moved to its new facility, Service 82 was amended to start from Punggol Int and loop at Serangoon Central, skipping Punggol Road End. A new service 84 was introduced to cover the lost sector.

On 21 October 2012, under the Bus Service Enhancement Programme (BSEP), Service 119 was extended from Sengkang to terminate at Punggol Bus Interchange, calling at an additional four pairs of bus stops. Feeder bus services 382 and 386 were also introduced to serve new estates. Bus services 117 and 118 were introduced in December 2015, bringing greater connectivity to towns which do not have direct MRT links.

 

The Punggol LRT System provides of intra-town connections, rendering the need for an intricate feeder bus system redundant. However, several trunk bus services run alongside with the LRT system. Feeder bus services serve roads and estates that are further from the LRT Stations.

During the announcement of the opening date for the Punggol Coast Bus Interchange on 20 May 2025, Transport Minister Mr Chee Hong Tat stated that the existing Punggol Bus Interchange will continue to operate and undergo refurbishments to better serve residents.

The Land Transport Authority updated the stop description from Punggol Temporary Interchange to Punggol Interchange on 29 June 2025.


Bus Services:

Service Berth Destination Remarks
3 B1 Tampines
43 B5 Upper East Coast
43e B5 Marine Parade Road (Marine Pde Stn Exit 4) Express Service
50 B1 Bishan
62 B3 ↺ Sims Avenue
62A B3 Aljunied Road (Aljunied Stn) Short Trip Service
82 B3 ↺ Serangoon Central
83 B2 ↺ Sengkang
83T B2 Sengkang Square (Sengkang Int) Terminating Trip
84G
B2 ↺ New Punggol Road
84W
B1 ↺ New Punggol Road
85 B4 Yishun
118 B4 Changi Business Park
118A B4 Simei Avenue (ITE Coll East Adm Blk) Short Trip Service
119 B4 ↺ Hougang Street 21
136 B5 Ang Mo Kio
381 B4 ↺ Punggol East
382A B2 Sumang Lane (Blk 226A) Short Trip Service
382G B2 ↺ Sumang Walk
382W B2 ↺ Sumang Walk
384
B1 ↺ Northshore Drive
386 B3 ↺ Punggol Central
386A B3 Edgedale Plains (Blk 682A) Short Trip Service

 

Berths:

Berth Services
Alighting For alighting only
B1 3, 50, 84W, 384
Bridging Bus Boarding Point:
Punggol LRT East Loop Bridging Service
Punggol LRT West Loop Bridging Service
B2 83/83T, 84G, 382G/382A, 382W
B3 62/62A, 82, 386/386A
B4 85, 118/118A, 119, 381
B5 43/43e, 136
North-East Line Rail Bridging Service (towards HarbourFront)

 


Changes to Boarding Berths (Jun 2024)
Punggol Temporary Bus Interchange Expansion
Punggol Temp Int Expansion Poster (Oct 2017)
Punggol Temp Int Expansion Poster (Oct 2017)

In April 2015, LTA called for a tender to expand the existing Punggol Temporary Bus Interchange. The expansion will see an expanded interchange concourse, along with new boarding berths and toilets. A further 13 parking spaces will be added to the current 38 parking lots. This will be achieved through an expansion in space of 0.8ha from the current 1.2ha.

Construction of the expansion started Q3 2015 after LTA awarded the tender to BSI (1990) Pte. Ltd for S$12,470,000. The expanded concourse will allow for about 4 to 5 new bus services under BSEP.

Phase 1 of the expansion opened on Wednesday, 25 January 2017, providing a row of 13 additional parking lots. Construction works are expected to complete in the 3rd quarter of 2017. Part of the expansion includes an extension of the interchange concourse to accommodate 2 more boarding berths. The existing berth 1 would be converted into an alighting berth once the expansion opens.

The concourse expansion opened from 01 Oct 2017, with changes in the berth allocation.

Under the Bus Interchange Enhancement contract PT290, bollards at the original concourse were changed in phases starting in November 2017. Berths were closed one at a time to minimize disruption to regular bus services.

Recent Photos:

Punggol Bus Interchange Expansion:


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23 thoughts on “Punggol Bus Interchange

  • 29 June 2025 at 5:24 PM
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    With effect from today, the word “temporary” has been dropped from the name of the bus interchange as spotted from the SimplyGo eGuide or LTA Mytransport app.

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  • 26 May 2025 at 11:17 PM
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    62 should be extended to PCBI 🙁

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  • 30 December 2023 at 5:48 PM
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    I suggest if they extend Service 50, 82, 83, 117, 118 and 119 and also 384 to New North Punggol Interchange

    -Extension of service 156 to Punggol North

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    • 23 May 2025 at 10:34 PM
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      156 already shortened to Buangkok, so it will not go Punggol Coast as the operating costs will be higher

      34 & 117/117M got chosen to go Punggol North in the first batch

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