SMRT Bus Service 110 is a trunk service operating between Buangkok and Changi Airport via Sengkang West. The route commenced operations on 22 October 2017, serving the then new Changi Airport Terminal 4 which opened on 31 October 2017.
Bus Service 110 is a trunk service from Buangkok to Changi Airport, mainly serving residential estates in Sengkang and transfer passengers at Tampines Expressway (Bef / Aft Punggol Rd) Transfer Stop with direct connections to Changi Airport and vice versa. The route complements the existing Service 858 for the key link between the TPE (Punggol) Transfer Stop and Changi Airport, via a long express sector along TPE and PIE. On the other hand, Service 27 and 34 between TPE and Changi Airport takes a longer route through Tampines.
The route also calls at Changi Airport Terminal 4 Bus Stand in addition to the basement bus stands of three existing terminals, joining Service 24, 34 and 36 at the then newly-opened Terminal 4. It also serves neighbourhood amenities such as Sengkang Sports Complex and Sengkang General Hospital.
The route commenced operations on Sunday, 22 October 2017, a week before Terminal 4’s official opening date of 31 October 2017. It is the second SMRT Busesbus service after Service 858 to serve Changi Airport.
Service 110 is the second service to operate out of Compassvale Bus Interchange, after Service 374. With the closure of Compassvale Int from 1 Dec 2024, Service 110 was amended to Buangkok Int.
Changi Airport:
Service 110 serves Changi Airport Terminals 3, 1, 2 & 4 in order.
Changi Airport Passenger Terminal Buildings (PTBs) 1, 2 and 3 have their bus stops integrated into their basement levels, which also serves as a cargo loading and unloading bay. Security checks for any unattended or suspicious articles are carried out before a bus enters Terminals 1, 2 and 3. Bus Captains may take a short toilet break at Terminal 2. Because of height restrictions, double-decker buses are unable to enter Changi Airport basement.
Occasionally when Changi Airport basement is closed, buses will be diverted to T1/T2/T3 Departure Drive where a temporary bus stop will be set up.
Announcements for passengers to inform the Bus Captain if they see any suspicious person or article are played onboard public buses at Changi Airport as well.
PTB3 Basement (Changi Airport Ter 3) → Changi Airport Terminal 2 → Buangkok Int
Daily: 06:00
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Operator History:
2017 – Present: SMRT Buses Ltd
The Bus Service Operating License (BSOL) for this route will be renewed in 2026 under the Woodlands Bus Package.
Route History:
2017 (22 Oct): Service launched between Compassvale and Changi Airport (Loop). Allocated to Sembawang–Yishun Bus Package; wheelchair-accessible at launch.
2021 (01 Sep): Transferred to Woodlands Bus Package from Sembawang-Yishun Bus Package
2024 (01 Dec): Amended to Buangkok Integrated Transport Hub with the closure of Compassvale Int
Is it better if SMRT Bus 110 can go through Pasir Ris before headed to Changi Airport? Because in my own experience, I have to wait quite long to take service 53 to Pasir Ris from Changi Airport at night as it is always full when it reach Terminal 2.
Why can’t SMRT stick to their 700x, 800x and 900x service number like the olden days, whereby majority of their bus services are in the 700, 800 and 900 series.
Any possibility that 110 could be in the Sengkang-Hougang package instead, just that now it’s operated by SMRT because of the need to use articulated buses?
If the bus will be much used in the current fleet there could be Man NG363F.
Is it better if SMRT Bus 110 can go through Pasir Ris before headed to Changi Airport? Because in my own experience, I have to wait quite long to take service 53 to Pasir Ris from Changi Airport at night as it is always full when it reach Terminal 2.
Why can’t SMRT stick to their 700x, 800x and 900x service number like the olden days, whereby majority of their bus services are in the 700, 800 and 900 series.
Any possibility that 110 could be in the Sengkang-Hougang package instead, just that now it’s operated by SMRT because of the need to use articulated buses?
We still don’t know if there will be articulated buses yet. At the time of writing this is a file photo.
Should be the 3rd bus service unofficially since ex TIBS svc 989 serve changi airport