Introduction:
The Toa Payoh Bus Plan of 1983 was a major change to bus routes serving the Toa Payoh New Town from a point-to-point network of bus services to a hub-and-spoke network operating out of Toa Payoh Town Centre. Instead of plying lengthy routes within the estate, Trunk routes were rerouted, with their deleted sectors replaced by a new series of Feeder bus services.
Initiated on 26th December 1983, the bus plan coincided with the opening of the then-newly opened Toa Payoh Bus Interchange, located at the junction of Lorong 2 and Lorong 6 Toa Payoh. The current air-conditioned Integrated Transport Hub (ITH) sits on the former location of the bus interchange.
The Changes:
From 26th December 1983, bus operations in Toa Payoh were re-routed from a point-to-point network of bus services to a hub-and-spoke network. Existing trunk services would no longer make long rounds around the Toa Payoh estate. Instead, they would take the shortest route from the new bus Interchange at Toa Payoh Town Centre, following a series of simple route patterns.
To replace lost connections, six new Feeder services were introduced, plying the shortest route to and from the Bus Interchange. These services were:
- Service 231: Toa Payoh Int ↺ Toa Payoh Lorong 1 & 4
- Service 232: Toa Payoh Int ↺ Toa Payoh Lorong 2 & 6
- Service 235: Toa Payoh Int ↺ Toa Payoh Lorong 5
- Service 237: Toa Payoh Int ↺ Toa Payoh Lorong 7
- Service 238: Toa Payoh Int ↺ Toa Payoh Lorong 8
- Service 239: Toa Payoh Int ↺ Kim Keat Avenue
Existing Feeder service 230 was withdrawn on the same day. Service 231 and 232 operated in two directions, differentiated by Green and White plates.
In addition, the new Toa Payoh Bus Interchange was designed to offer a pleasant environment for bus passengers to transfer and wait for their buses. Outside of Toa Payoh, seven out of twenty-two bus services operating from the Interchange received amendments.
Reasons for the changes:
Main reasons for the big changes in bus routes for Toa Payoh was highlighted by SBS.
The average total length of a Toa Payoh service was 46 km at the time, and 10 km of that length was spent making rounds around Toa Payoh to provide a ‘doorstep’ service to a large number of residents. Daily, a total of 379 SBS buses are deployed on the roads to operate all Toa Payoh services, and during the peak hours, 87 of these buses were circulating around Toa Payoh estate. That accounts to an average of 4 buses per service, either returning to or leaving the Town.
As such, the resources involved in providing a ‘doorstep’ service was extremely high. Furthermore, SBS surveys revealed that most residents find existing journeys lengthy, time-consuming and would prefer to walk instead. This was understandable for a relatively small estate like Toa Payoh: only 1.5 km from North to South, and 2.5 km from East to West. At the time, only one out of five passengers live more than 400 metres away from a trunk route or interchange.
With the new feeder bus services, residents would be able to get around Toa Payoh more quickly and conveniently, and for a much lower fare. With the resources saved, they could be better utilized to step up frequencies on existing bus routes, and continue to keep costs low for the benefit of commuters.
Route changes within Toa Payoh:
Three simple route patterns would be adopted:
- South bound services will leave the Town directly.
- North bound services will leave the Town via Lorong 4.
- Run through services 95 and 153 will ply Lorong 2, Toa Payoh Central and Lorong 4 between Jln Toa Payoh and Braddell Rd
Route changes outside of Toa Payoh:
Changes will only be made to 7 out of the 22 existing bus services serving Toa Payoh.
- Service 135 withdrawn from Toa Payoh: Amended as Marine Parade ↺ MacPherson Estate
- Service 140 converted to semi-express service to Orchard Rd
- Service 141 converted to semi-express service to Shenton Way on Weekdays & Saturdays only
- Service 146 and 176 merged to form a new Service 146 from Toa Payoh ↔ Clementi
- Service 147 withdrawn from Toa Payoh: Amended as C’wealth Ave ↔ Potong Pasir
- Services 153 and 156 merged to form a new Service 153 from Bukit Merah ↔ Upp S’goon Rd (End)
No changes were made to Services 73, 95, 137, 139, 143, 145, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 155, 157, 158 and 159 outside of Toa Payoh estate.
New Feeder Services:
Service | Route |
231 | Green Plate: Toa Payoh Int, Toa Payoh Lor 6, Lor 4, Lor 1, Lor 6, Toa Payoh Int |
White Plate: Toa Payoh Int, Toa Payoh Lor 2, Lor 1, Lor 4, Lor 6, Toa Payoh Int | |
232 | Green Plate: Toa Payoh Int, Toa Payoh Lor 6, Lor 1, Lor 2, Lor 6, Toa Payoh Int |
White Plate: Toa Payoh Int, Toa Payoh Lor 6, Lor 2, Lor 1, Lor 6, Toa Payoh Int | |
235 | Toa Payoh Int, Toa Payoh Lor 6, Lor 4, Lor 5, Lor 4, Lor 1, Lor 2, Lor 3, Lor 4, Lor 5, Lor 4, Lor 6, Toa Payoh Int |
237 | Toa Payoh Int, Toa Payoh Lor 6, Toa Payoh East, Lor 7, Lor 6, Toa Payoh Int |
238 | Toa Payoh Int, Toa Payoh Lor 6, Toa Payoh East, Lor 8, Braddell Rd, Access Rd, Lor 8, Toa Payoh East, Lor 6, Toa Payoh Int |
239 | Toa Payoh Int, Toa Payoh Lor 6, Slip Rd, Kim Keat Ave, Toa Payoh East, Lor 6, Toa Payoh Int |
Summary of Post-Amendment Bus Routes in Toa Payoh:
- 73: Toa Payoh – Yio Chu Kang – Old Upper Thomson Road (Loop)
- 95: Clementi – Toa Payoh – Airport Road
- 137: Toa Payoh – Upper Thomson Road – Mandai Lake Road (Loop)
- 139: Toa Payoh – Bencoolen Street – Bukit Merah
- 140: Toa Payoh – Scotts Road – Orchard Road (Loop)
- 141: Toa Payoh – Anson Road – Robinson Road (Loop)
- 143: Toa Payoh – Clemenceau Avenue – Penjuru Road
- 145: Toa Payoh – North Bridge Road – Kent Ridge
- 146: Toa Payoh – Shenton Way – Clementi
- 148: Toa Payoh – River Valley Rd – Commonwealth Avenue
- 149: Toa Payoh – Tanjong Katong Road – Changi Airport PTB (Loop)
- 150: Toa Payoh – Middle Road – Crawford Street
- 151: Toa Payoh – Kim Seng Road – Neil Road
- 152: Toa Payoh – Paya Lebar Road – Bedok
- 153: Bukit Merah – Toa Payoh – Upper Serangoon Road End
- 155: Toa Payoh – MacPherson Estate – Somapah
- 157: Toa Payoh – Bukit Timah Road – Jurong
- 158: Toa Payoh – Tanjong Katong Road – Chai Chee
- 159: Toa Payoh – Braddell Road – Ang Mo Kio
More detailed information for operational bus services can be found in the Historical Routes of Bus Services article.
Operating Schedules:
Gallery:
Chronological History of Toa Payoh Bus Services:
- 1971 (11 Apr):
- Launch of 22 new services in Toa Payoh:
- 93 between Paya Lebar Airport & Alexandra Rd via Braddell Rd
- 140 to Prince Edward Rd via Orchard Rd
- 140A to Stamford Rd
- 141 to Prince Edward Rd via Balestier Rd & Jln Besar
- 141A to Finlayson Green
- 142 to Sth Canal Rd via Novena & Orchard Rd
- 143 to Jurong Rd Mkt
- 144 to C’wealth Ave via Orchard Rd & Bukit Merah
- 145 to Keppel Harbour via Balestier Rd, Bugis & Chinatown
- 146 to Keppel Harbour via Boon Keng, Bugis & Shenton Way
- 147 to C’wealth Ave via Bugis, Chinatown & Bukit Merah
- 148 to C’wealth Ave via Bugis & River Valley Rd
- 149 to Prince Edward Rd via Novena & Little India
- 149A to Finlayson Green
- 150 to Crawford St
- 151 to Sth Canal Rd via Stevens Rd & Orchard Rd
- 152 to Telok Kurau Rd
- 153 to Henderson Rd
- 154 between MacPherson & Intl Rd via Toa Payoh
- 155 to Bedok Rd via MacPherson Est & East Coast Rd
- 155A to Bedok Rd via MacPherson Est & East Coast Rd
- 156 to Upp S’goon Rd End
- Launch of 22 new services in Toa Payoh:
- 1971 (22 Apr): Launch of Bus Service 95 between Paya Lebar Airport & Havelock Rd via Braddell Rd
- 1971 (23 Apr): Launch of Bus Service 104 between S’goon Gdns & Upp Cross St via Braddell Rd
- 1971 (22 Jun): Launch of Bus Service 157 to Jln Samulun
- 1971 (19 Jul): Launch of Bus Service 153A to Jln Bt Merah
- 1971 (2 Aug): Merger of roadside termini to Toa Payoh Town Ctr Ter
- 1971 (8 Aug): Launch of Bus Service 158 to Opera Est
- 1971 (10 Aug): Launch of Bus Service 159 to Outram Pk
- 1971 (21 Sep): Launch of Bus Service 139 to Lengkok Bahru
- 1972 (3 Jun): Launch of Bus Service 138 to St. Michael’s Est
- 1973 (25 Jun): Launch of Bus Service 137 to S’pore Zoo
- 1974 (3 Feb):
- 1975: Discontinuation of Bus Service 136
- 1976: Discontinuation of Bus Service 142
- 1976 (13 Dec): Launch of Feeder Bus Service 230
- 1977 (25 Apr): Launch of Bus Service 159 to Ang Mo Kio
- 1978 (1 Jun): Route amendment for Bus Service 154 to ply Jln Toa Payoh instead of Toa Payoh Access Rd, Lor 4 Toa Payoh, Toa Payoh Ctrl & Lor 2 Toa Payoh
- 1980 (3 Feb): Discontinuation of Bus Service 149
- 1982 (11 Apr): Discontinuation of Bus Service 144
- 1983 (25 Jun): Launch of Bus Service 149 to Changi Airport
- 1983 (26 Dec):
- Route amendment for Bus Services 73, 139, 140, 141, 143, 145, 146, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 155, 157, 158 & 159 to Toa Payoh Bus Interchange
- Route cutback for Bus Service 135 to MacPherson Est
- Route amendment for Bus Service 147 to Potong Pasir
- Conversion of Bus Service 151 to day service
- Route extension for Bus Service 153 to Upp S’goon Rd End via Jln Toa Payoh, Lor 2 Toa Payoh, Toa Payoh Ctrl, Lor 4 Toa Payoh & Toa Payoh Access Rd
- Withdrawal of Bus Services 156 & 230
- Launch of Feeder Bus Services 231, 232, 235, 237, 238 & 239
- 1984 (25 Nov): Launch of Bus Service 142 to Potong Pasir
- 1985 (15 Dec): Discontinuation of Feeder Bus Service 239
- 1985 (22 Dec): Launch of Bus Service 56 to Bishan
- 1988 (24 Jan): Discontinuation of Bus Services 140 & 141
- 1988 (13 Mar):
- Discontinuation of Bus Service 95
- Launch of Bus Service 105 between Serangoon & Clementi via Toa Payoh Access Rd, Lor 4 Toa Payoh, Toa Payoh Ctrl, Lor 2 Toa Payoh & Jln Toa Payoh
- 1989 (28 May): Discontinuation of Bus Service 151
- 1989 (27 Aug):
- Discontinuation of Bus Service 146
- Discontinuation of Bus Service 148, following the route extension for Bus Service 26 to Toa Payoh
- 1989 (5 Nov): Route amendment for Bus Service 13 to Yio Chu Kang via Braddell Rd
- 1990 (4 Feb): Route cutback for Bus Service 158 to Serangoon
- 1990 (1 Mar): Launch of Bus Service 8 to Pasir Ris
- 1990 (2 Sep): Discontinuation of Bus Service 150, following the route extension for Bus Service 56 to Marina Ctr via Toa Payoh Ctrl, Lor 2 Toa Payoh & Jln Toa Payoh
- 1992 (3 May): Route cutback for Bus Service 163 to Toa Payoh
- 1992 (20 Sep): Discontinuation of Bus Service 137
- 1993 (4 Apr): Launch of Bus Service 151 between Hougang & Kent Ridge via Jln Toa Payoh
- 1993 (23 May): Launch of Bus Service 90 to Airport Rd
- 1993 (5 Dec):
- 1995 (17 Dec): Transfer of operations for Bus Service 163 to TIBS
- 1998 (31 May): Relocation of Toa Payoh Bus Interchange to temporary site to facilitate redevelopment
- 1999 (28 Feb): Launch of Bus Service 88 to Pasir Ris
- 1999 (30 Aug): Launch of Express Bus Service 506 between Jurong East & Bedok via Lor 6 Toa Payoh
- 1999 (26 Dec): Transfer of operations for Bus Service 163 back to SBS
- 2000 (29 Oct): Discontinuation of Bus Service 152, following the route extension for Bus Service 28 to Toa Payoh
- 2001 (5 Aug): Launch of Bus Service 989 between Choa Chu Kang & Changi Airport via Jln Toa Payoh
- 2002 (19 May):
- Opening of Toa Payoh Integrated Transport Hub
- Discontinuation of Feeder Bus Service 237, following the route extension for Feeder Bus Service 232 to Lor 7 Toa Payoh
- 2003 (27 Jul):
- Launch of Bus Service 985 between Choa Chu Kang & Lor 1 Geylang via Jln Toa Payoh
- Discontinuation of Bus Service 989
- 2003 (16 Nov): Launch of Bus Service 966 between Woodlands & Marine Parade Rd via Jln Toa Payoh
- 2005 (31 Jul): Launch of Bus Service 57 between Bishan & Bukit Merah via Lor 6 Toa Payoh
- 2005 (23 Oct): Launch of Bus Service 59 between Bishan & Changi Village via Lor 1 Toa Payoh
- 2006 (15 Oct): Launch of alternate Bus Service 985W between Choa Chu Kang & Lor 1 Geylang via Bt Batok Rd & Bt Batok West Ave 7
- 2006 (18 Dec): Launch of peak hour Fast Forward Bus Service 151e between Hougang Ctrl & Kent Ridge via Jln Toa Payoh
- 2007 (11 Mar): Launch of Bus Service 5 between Pasir Ris & Bukit Merah via Jln Toa Payoh
- 2007 (16 Jul): Launch of Premium Bus Service 535 from Lor 8 Toa Payoh to Fullerton Rd during weekday peak hours
- 2007 (14 Oct): Discontinuation of alternate Bus Service 985W
- 2008 (7 Jul): Launch of Bus Service 128 between Ang Mo Kio Ave 6 & Shenton Way via Braddell Rd, Lor 6 Toa Payoh, Lor 1 Toa Payoh, Lor 2 Toa Payoh & Jln Toa Payoh
- 2008 (8 Sep): Launch of Premium Bus Service 597 from Lor 2 Toa Payoh to Shenton Way during weekday peak hours
- 2009 (2 Feb): Route amendment for Bus Service 128 to ply Braddell Rd & Thomson Rd instead of Lor 6 Toa Payoh, Lor 1 Toa Payoh, Lor 2 Toa Payoh & Jln Toa Payoh
- 2009 (16 Nov): Discontinuation of Premium Bus Service 597
- 2010 (31 Jan): Route amendment for Feeder Bus Service 235 to ply Toa Payoh East
- 2012 (11 Mar):
- 2013 (9 Jun): Launch of Bus Service 141 to Lor 1 Geylang under BSEP
- 2014 (14 Sep): Launch of supplementary Bus Service 139M to Jln Bahagia under BSEP
- 2016 (12 Jun): Transfer of operations for Bus Service 143 to Tower Transit Singapore under Bulim Bus Package (Tranche 2)
- 2016 (28 Nov): Discontinuation of Premium Bus Service 535
- 2016 (18 Dec): Launch of Bus Service 129 between Tampines Concourse & St. Michael’s via Braddell Rd, Lor 6 Toa Payoh, Lor 1 Toa Payoh, Lor 2 Toa Payoh & Jln Toa Payoh
- 2021 (12 Dec): Route cutback for Express Bus Service 506 to Serangoon via Jln Toa Payoh
- 2022 (17 Jan): Discontinuation of Express Bus Service 151e
- 2022 (11 Dec): Discontinuation of supplementary Bus Service 139M
- 2023 (24 Sep): Launch of Feeder Bus Service 230
- 2025 (Feb): Route extension of Feeder Bus Service 230 to loop at Caldecott MRT under BCEP
External Links & References:
- SINGAPORE MONITOR: A more organised bus system for Toa Payoh (15 Dec 1983)
- SGWiki: Brochure for Toa Payoh New Bus Plan (1983)
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