SBS Transit Feeder Bus Service 292

SBS Transit Feeder Service 292 is a Feeder service from Tampines Interchange and looping at Tampines Street 22, passing through Tampines Avenue 5 and Street 11.

292
Tampines Int
↺ Tampines St 22 (Loop)
75009 Tampines Int B3 EW2-DT32 Tampines Ctrl 1
76059 Opp Our Tampines Hub Tampines Ave 5
76069 Blk 147 Tampines Ave 5
76481 Blk 136 Tampines Lane
76321 Opp Blk 124 Tampines St 11
76081 Opp The Holy Trinity Ch Tampines Ave 2
76291 Opp Blk 273 Tampines St 22
76301 Blk 283 Tampines St 22
76099 Blk 285 Tampines Ave 2
76089 The Holy Trinity Ch Tampines Ave 2
76329 Blk 125 Tampines St 11
76339 Opp Tampines Changkat CC Tampines St 11
76061 Blk 938 Tampines Ave 5
76051 Our Tampines Hub Tampines Ave 5
75009 Tampines Int B10 EW2-DT32 Tampines Ctrl 1
Route Overview
Route WAB_logo_20px Tampines Bus Interchange ↺ Tampines Street 22 (Loop)
Passes Through Tampines Ave 5, Tampines St 11, Tampines Ave 2
Route Length 6.6 km
Travelling Time 35 mins
Operator Information
BCM Route Package Tampines Bus Package
Current Operator SBS Transit Ltd
Current Depot Bedok North Bus Depot (BNDEP)
Current Fleet Single-deck buses
Operating Hours
Departure Times from Tampines
Daily
05:10 – 00:50
Operating Frequency
Loop Service
6:30am–8.30am 8.31am–4.59pm 5.00pm–7.00pm After 7.00pm
Weekdays 6 – 9 mins 9 – 11 mins 6 – 11 mins 7 – 14 mins
Saturdays 11 mins 11 – 15 mins 12 – 13 mins 12 – 14 mins
Sundays / Public Holidays 11 mins 11 – 14 mins 13 – 14 mins 13 – 14 mins
Fare Information
Fare Charges distance fares capped at 3.2km for feeder services.

Feeder Service 292 connects Tampines Regional Centre (Tampines MRT / bus interchange) with Neighbourhoods 1 and 2, providing convenient access to the town’s amenities.

Introduced in February 1983, Service 292 was the first feeder service in Tampines, launched at a time when the area was primarily served by just two bus routes: Service 18 to Bedok and Service 23 to Orchard Road.

To accommodate extended train service hours, operating times for Service 292 are extended on the eve of public holidays. Specific details about these adjustments are typically announced by the operator closer to the affected dates.

MRT Station Served
Special Departures
  • Tampines St 22 (Opp Blk 273) → Tampines Int
    Weekdays: 05:15

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Operator History:
  • 1983 – 2001: Singapore Bus Services Ltd
  • 2001 – Present: SBS Transit Ltd

This service will be operated by Go-Ahead Singapore as the awarded operator of the Tampines Bus Package from July 2026.

Route History:
  • 1983 (20 Feb): Introduced between Tampines Ter and Tampines St 22 (Loop)
  • 1987 (29 Nov): Amended to Tampines Int
  • 1988 (19 Jun): Extended to ply Tampines St 11, skipping Tampines Ave 2
  • 1999: Last bus extended to 0040 hrs daily
  • 2011 (03 Dec): Designated wheelchair-accessible bus service (WAB)
  • 2013: Last bus extended to 0045 hrs daily
  • 2019 (05 Oct): Last bus extended to 0050 hrs daily
  • 2025 (11 May): Amended to ply Tampines Lane and Tampines St 11 towards Tampines St 22, skipping a part of Tampines Ave 2 under the LTA’s Bus Connectivity Enhancement Programme (BCEP); Daily first bus timing from Tampines Int brought forward from 05:15 to 05:10

Past Routings


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8 thoughts on “SBS Transit Feeder Bus Service 292

  • 6 December 2019 at 4:01 PM
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    I don’t understand why this service can’t enter Tampines St 11 in both directions. There are traffic lights and bi-directional turning on both ends of the road.

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    • 7 April 2025 at 11:21 PM
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      So…….. You got your wish after 6 years! Congrats!

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      • 12 April 2025 at 7:46 AM
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        It took them long enough to realise lmao

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  • 21 August 2019 at 6:13 PM
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    Please take double decker buses for service 292

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    • 10 December 2023 at 2:38 PM
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      I do not agree. SBST has no Double Deckers in this service for a passive reason.

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      • 25 January 2024 at 10:57 AM
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        positive, not passive

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      • 23 May 2024 at 7:45 PM
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        Last time 292 used Leyland Atlantean from 1989 to 1996 taken from service 65. Then had used VO2X and VO3X during peak hours. When the Hippo tour bus introduced, SBS had to take out double decker from 18 (13 May 2004) and 292 (28 May 2004) apparently.

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    • 10 April 2025 at 5:21 PM
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      Unfortunately, 292 is a double decker restricted route due to narrow turnings in both Streets. So unless SG brings back the old VO2X that can turn narrow angles, there is no chance for 292 to get double deckers

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