Go-Ahead Bus Service 44

Go-Ahead Bus Service 44 is a trunk service operating between Punggol Coast and Changi Airport, offering a direct link from Punggol to Changi Airport with no intermediate stops. Within Punggol, the route plies Punggol Way and Punggol Ctrl.

The service operates only during weekday peak hours, with Airport-bound trips in the morning, and Punggol-bound trips in the evening.

Bus Service 44 was launched on 10 November 2025.

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69009 Punggol Coast Int B3 NE18 Sentul Walk
65631 Aft Punggol Pt Stn PW3 Punggol Way
65621 Samudera Stn Exit B PW4 Punggol Way
65611 Nibong Stn Exit B PW5 Punggol Way
65601 Sumang Stn Exit B PW6 Punggol Way
65401 Opp Blk 264A Punggol Ctrl
65251 Punggol Stn/Waterway Pt NE17PTC Punggol Ctrl
65221 Blk 303D Punggol Ctrl
65281 Punggol Sec/Blk 601B Punggol Ctrl
65271 Opp Blk 188 Punggol Ctrl
65261 Blk 649 Punggol Ctrl
95151 Airport Police Stn Airport Blvd
95011 Aft Aircraft Flyover Airport Blvd
95109 Changi Airport Ter 3 CG2 PTB3 Basement
95029 Changi Airport Ter 1 PTB1 Basement
95129 Changi Airport Ter 2 CG2 PTB2 Basement
95019 Aft Changi Airport Ter 2 Airport Blvd
95209 Changi Airport Ter 4 T4 Crescent
95159 Near SATS Flight Kitchen Airport Blvd
95151 Airport Police Stn Airport Blvd
95011 Aft Aircraft Flyover Airport Blvd
95109 Changi Airport Ter 3 CG2 PTB3 Basement
95029 Changi Airport Ter 1 PTB1 Basement
95129 Changi Airport Ter 2 CG2 PTB2 Basement
95019 Aft Changi Airport Ter 2 Airport Blvd
95209 Changi Airport Ter 4 T4 Crescent
95159 Near SATS Flight Kitchen Airport Blvd
65269 Blk 162B Punggol Ctrl
65279 Bet Blks 187/188 Punggol Ctrl
65289 Opp Punggol Sec/Blk 195E Punggol Ctrl
65229 Blk 298 Punggol Ctrl
65259 Punggol Stn/Int NE17PTC Punggol Ctrl
65409 Bef Blk 264 Punggol Ctrl
65609 Sumang Stn Exit A PW6 Punggol Way
65619 Nibong Stn Exit A PW5 Punggol Way
65629 Samudera Stn Exit A PW4 Punggol Way
65639 Bef Punggol Pt Stn PW3 Punggol Way
69009 Punggol Coast Int NE18 Sentul Walk
Route Overview
Route WAB_logo_20px [AM]: Punggol Coast Bus Interchange → Airport Blvd (Near SATS Flight Kitchen)
[PM]: Airport Blvd (Airport Police Stn) → Punggol Coast Bus Interchange
Passes Through Punggol Way, Punggol Ctrl, Changi Airport Terminals 3, 1, 2 & 4
Route Length Towards Airport Blvd: 23.6 km Towards Punggol Coast: 24.8 km
Travelling Time 75 mins
Operator Information
BCM Route Package Loyang Bus Package
Current Operator Go Ahead Singapore Pte Ltd
(Go-Ahead Singapore)
Current Depot Loyang Bus Depot
Current Fleet Single-deck buses
Operating Hours
Departure Times from Punggol Coast Weekdays, except Public Holidays
06:30 – 08:30
Departure Times from Airport Blvd Weekdays, except Public Holidays
17:15 – 19:15
Operating Frequency
From Punggol Coast
15 mins
From Airport Blvd
15 mins
Fare Information
Fare Charges regular distance fares

Bus Service 44 is a trunk service connecting Punggol Coast to Changi Airport. The service operates non-stop between Punggol and the Airport via Pasir Ris Industrial Drive 1, Halus Link, the Tampines Expressway (TPE) and the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE).

The route caters primarily to airport employees and Punggol residents commuting during peak hours. Operations are limited to weekday peak periods, with:

  • Morning trips towards Changi Airport, terminating at Bus Stop 95159 – Airport Blvd (near SATS Flight Kitchen), and
  • Evening trips towards Punggol Coast, starting from Bus Stop 95151 – Airport Blvd (Airport Police Station).

Both morning and evening trips serve all Passenger Terminal Buildings at Changi Airport.

Alignment & Benefits

Bus Service 44 is similar to an express variant of the existing Bus Service 34, which also connects Punggol Coast and Changi Airport. However, Service 44 operates a modified direct route within Punggol, plying Punggol Way and Punggol Central, while skipping Sumang Walk, Punggol Road, and the Tampines sector altogether. This alignment also benefits residents of Punggol East, who are not served by the existing Service 34.

This direct alignment reduces travel time and offers an express link between Punggol and the Airport. With no intermediate stops, commuters enjoy a point-to-point ride comparable to express services, despite being classified as a trunk service. It thus charges regular distance fares, and passengers can travel using valid concession passes.

Potential benefits of Bus Service 44 are:

  • Relieve passenger loads on Service 34 during peak hours
  • Ease congestion on Services 110 and 858, which connect the TPE corridor to Changi Airport, via the TPE (Punggol Rd) bus stop
  • Provide a faster one-seat journey for airport workers, reducing journey times compared to travelling via Tampines

This addition complements broader network planning in the northeast, particularly in anticipation of future rail developments. The Punggol–Changi alignment of Service 44 mirrors the Cross Island Line (CRL) corridor, including the CRL Punggol Extension (targeted for completion in 2032) and the future CRL extension to Changi Airport Terminal 5 (expected in the mid-2030s).

Background

Plans for Service 44 were first revealed in June 2025, when MP Sun Xueling announced that an express variant of Service 34 was under study to enhance connectivity between Punggol and the airport. This service was subsequently implemented under the Bus Connectivity Enhancement Programme (BCEP), which facilitates the introduction of new bus services and the enhancement of existing bus services.

The introduction of Service 44 sees the first new bus service to serve Changi Airport in eight years; the previous being Bus Service 110, which was introduced in October 2017 in tandem with the opening of Changi Airport Terminal 4.

As with other peak-hour-only services, if Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve, or Chinese New Year’s Eve falls on a weekday, evening departures may be brought forward to earlier in the afternoon. The operator will announce revised timings closer to those dates.

Changi Airport Operations

At Changi Airport, Service 44 serves all Passenger Terminal Buildings (PTBs) — Terminals 3, 1, 2, and 4 — in sequence. Bus stops for Terminals 1–3 are integrated into basement-level driveways, which also function as cargo loading and unloading bays. Before entering these secured zones, security checks are conducted for unattended or suspicious articles.

Due to height restrictions in the basement areas, double-decker buses are not permitted. When the basement is closed, buses may be diverted to the respective Departure Drives where temporary bus stops are activated.

Onboard buses serving Changi Airport, security announcements remind passengers to alert Bus Captains to any suspicious persons or items.

MRT / LRT Stations Served
Departure Timings

Weekdays (except Public Holidays)

  • Morning Peak from Punggol Coast Int:
    06:30, 06:45, 07:00, 07:15, 07:30, 07:45, 08:00, 08:15 & 08:30
  • Evening Peak from Airport Blvd (Airport Police Stn):
    17:15, 17:30, 17:45, 18:00, 18:15, 18:30, 18:45, 19:00 & 19:15

Poster Gallery:
Buses:

Operator History
  • 10 Nov 2025 – Present: Go-Ahead Singapore Pte Ltd
Route History
  • 2025 (10 Nov): Introduced between Punggol Coast Int and Airport Blvd (Near SATS Flight Kitchen) during morning peak hours and between Airport Blvd (Airport Police Stn) and Punggol Coast Int during evening peak hours as a peak-hour one-directional service on weekdays under the LTA’s Bus Connectivity Enhancement Programme (BCEP).

Past Routings

Changes in Departure Times:
Effective Date Morning Peak Timings Evening Peak Timings
10 Nov 2025 06:30, 06:45, 07:00, 07:15, 07:30, 07:45, 08:00, 08:15 & 08:30 17:15, 17:30, 17:45, 18:00, 18:15, 18:30, 18:45, 19:00 & 19:15

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32 thoughts on “Go-Ahead Bus Service 44

  • 11 November 2025 at 2:24 PM
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    Can focus on a direct link from Punggol to Woodlands. Spoken it to the MP, MOT and LTA. Looks like Punggol will never have a bus to woodlands. Dun give Punggol residents no hope of having direct bus services. I am not asking for many direct links from punggol. But at least should try introduce new bus service, see the demand. If demand has low ridership, then discontinue few years time. I really not asking for more. All I am asking is that punggol to have better bus services, is it that difficult? People are just telling me to use the TPE bus stop. I know. But not just relying on that all time. There are some things, some buses they can introduce to improve bus network connection in Punggol. I know they are improving. But pls, we dun deserve just limited buses only?

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    • 12 November 2025 at 6:58 PM
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      You’re right, you’re not asking for a direct link but the rest of punggol leh? Some say want direct link to eunos another one say direct link to woodlands then later someone will say another direct link to xyz. I don’t think lta can cater to all types of people of the route that they want it to be. You just gotta suck it up and make a transfer

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    • 12 November 2025 at 7:00 PM
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      you’re not asking for more direct links*

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    • 14 November 2025 at 7:39 PM
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      Technically Punggol has 168 directly to Woodlands but only if you live near PIE or Cove/Meridian LRT Station.

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    • 27 November 2025 at 1:13 PM
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      I think can extend 967

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  • 8 November 2025 at 12:22 PM
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    They make it look like changi airport is operating only on weekdays 9-5… 🥸

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