SMRT Bus Service 975 is a trunk route running from Bukit Panjang and looping at Lim Chu Kang Road End, passing through Teck Whye, Choa Chu Kang MRT, Choa Chu Kang Avenue 3, Old Choa Chu Kang Road and Lim Chu Kang Road. The bus route serves as the sole bus connection to Lim Chu Kang, with the majority of ridership originating from foreign workers’ dormitories and military installations in the Old Choa Chu Kang and Lim Chu Kang area.
↺ Lim Chu Kang Rd (Loop)
Route Overview | ||||||||||||
Route | Bukit Panjang Bus Interchange ↺ Lim Chu Kang Road (Loop) | |||||||||||
Passes Through | Teck Whye Ave, Choa Chu Kang Ave 3, Old Choa Chu Kang Rd | |||||||||||
Route Length | 36.5 km | |||||||||||
Travelling Time | 100 mins | |||||||||||
Operator Information | ||||||||||||
BCM Route Package | Choa Chu Kang–Bukit Panjang Bus Package | |||||||||||
Current Operator | SMRT Buses Ltd | |||||||||||
Current Depot | Kranji Bus Depot (KJDEP) Buses park at Bulim Bus Depot (BUDEP) |
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Current Fleet | Single-deck & Double-deck buses | |||||||||||
Operating Hours | ||||||||||||
Departure Times from Bukit Panjang |
Weekdays & Saturdays | Sundays / Public Holidays | ||||||||||
05:45 – 22:45 | 06:00 – 22:45 | |||||||||||
Between 22:50 – 23:35 daily, buses departing Bukit Panjang Int are renumbered as Service 975C which terminates at Lim Chu Kang Rd (Police Coast Guard). |
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Departure Times from Lim Chu Kang Rd (Police Coast Guard) |
Weekdays | Saturdays | Sundays / Public Holidays | |||||||||
05:30 – 23:31 | 05:30 – 23:38 | 05:45 – 23:37 | ||||||||||
Operating Frequency | ||||||||||||
6:30am–8.30am | 8.31am–4.59pm | 5.00pm–7.00pm | After 7.00pm | |||||||||
Loop Service | 7 mins | 7 – 11 mins | 6 – 9 mins | 9 – 12 mins | ||||||||
Fare Information |
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Fare | Charges regular distance fares |
Service 975 is both a residential and industrial route, serving housing estates around Teck Whye & Choa Chu Kang East, as well as many industries and military installations along Old Choa Chu Kang Road and Lim Chu Kang Road, with connections to transport nodes at Choa Chu Kang Town Centre and Bukit Panjang. The route compliments Service 190, between Bukit Panjang, Teck Whye Estate and Choa Chu Kang, as well as Service 172 between Choa Chu Kang and Old Choa Chu Kang Rd.
This bus service loops at the former Lim Chu Kang Bus Terminal, which was converted to an ordinary bus stop after the introduction of Service 975.
Formerly a Singapore Bus Service (SBS) route since 1993, it was then known as Service 175. The route was transferred to Trans-Island Bus Service (TIBS) in 1999 and renumbered to Service 975 in 2005. It has been operated by SMRT Buses ever since.
Due to earlier height limitations along Lim Chu Kang Road, double-deck buses were not deployed along the full route before 10 March 2019. Single-deck rigid buses are deployed on Service 975 on a regular basis, with Double Decker buses from Service 972 perform special departures from Brickland Road (Opp Hai Inn See Tp) to Bukit Panjang during Weekday Morning Peak hours. Double Decker buses started plying the full Service 975 route from 10 March 2019, on Weekends & Public Holidays.
MRT / LRT Stations Served:
- DT1–BP6Â Bukit Panjang
- BP5 Phoenix
- NS4BP1 Choa Chu Kang
Special Departures:
- Lim Chu Kang Rd (Police Coast Guard) → Bt Panjang Int
Weekdays: 05:30, 05:44, 05:58, 06:13 & 06:27
Saturdays: 05:30, 05:45, 06:00 & 06:15
Sundays / Public Holidays: 05:45, 05:54, 06:03, 06:12, 06:21 & 06:30 - Brickland Rd (Opp Hai Inn See Tp) → Bt Panjang Int
Weekdays Morning Peak Hours
Short Trip Services:
- Service 975A: Choa Chu Kang Ave 4 (Opp Choa Chu Kang Stn) → Brickland Road (Aft Hai Inn See Tp)
Weekdays: 17:11 – 21:33
Saturdays: 17:00 – 19:49
Sundays / Public Holidays: 17:00 – 20:10 - Service 975B: Choa Chu Kang Ave 4 (Opp Choa Chu Kang Stn) → Lim Chu Kang Road (Opp Lim Chu Kang Lane 3)
Weekdays: 06:18 – 07:45 & 18:04 – 20:10
Saturdays: 19:12 – 20:05
Sundays / Public Holidays: 15:45 – 23:15 - Service 975C: Bt Panjang Int → Lim Chu Kang Rd (Police Coast Guard)
Weekdays: 22:55 – 23:35
Saturdays: 23:05 – 23:35
Sundays / Public Holidays: 22:55 – 23:35
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Operator History:
- 2005 – Present: SMRT Buses Ltd
The Bus Service Operating License (BSOL) for this route will be renewed in 2026 under the Choa Chu Kang–Bukit Panjang bus package.
Route History:
Service 175
- 1993 (18 Jul): Introduced between Lim Chu Kang Ter and Upp Bt Timah Rd (Loop) [Operated by SBS]
- 1994: Amended to ply Sungei Tengah Rd with the partial closure of Choa Chu Kang Rd
- 1997: Serves new bus stop outside Lot 1 Shoppers’ Mall along Choa Chu Kang Ave 4
- 1998: Serves new pair of bus stops outside and opposite Blk 464 along Choa Chu Kang Ave 3
- 1999 (26 Dec): Operations transferred to Trans Island Bus Service (TIBS)
- 2001: Serves new bus stop outside Sunshine Pl along Choa Chu Kang Ave 3
- 2005 (27 Feb): Amended to start from Bt Panjang Int, loop at Lim Chu Kang Rd and re-numbered Service 975, skipping Choa Chu Kang Int and Upp Bt Timah Rd
Service 975
- 2005 (27 Feb): Re-numbered from Service 175 as a service between Bt Panjang Int and Lim Chu Kang Rd (Loop)
- 2008: First bus revised to 0545 hrs on weekdays and Saturdays, and 0600 hrs on Sundays and Public Holidays.
- 2010 (28 Nov): Amended to ply Lor Rusuk with the partial closure of Old Lim Chu Kang Rd
- 2011 (23 Oct): Skips a pair of abolished bus stops after LP 222 and B27 Old Choa Chu Kang Rd along Old Choa Chu Kang Rd
- 2012 (16 Dec): Amended to start from and terminate at Jelebu Rd with the opening of Bt Panjang Temp Bus Pk and the closure of Bt Panjang Int
- 2015 (27 Dec): Serves additional bus stop outside Bt Panjang Stn along Petir Rd as part of DTL2 Bukit Panjang Bus Service Enhancements
- 2017 (16 Jul): Designated wheelchair-accessible bus service (WAB)
- 2017 (04 Sep): Amended to Bukit Panjang Integrated Transport Hub; Last bus extended to 2335 hrs daily.
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I notice this bus service runs with a full fleet of Mercedes-Benz OC500LE during weekdays.
In the weekends when there is double decker deployment, it is Mercedes-Benz OC500LE (SD) and Volvo B9TL (DD).
Using Mercedes-Benz OC500LE instead of MAN A22 could mean that this bus model may have better fuel economy, which is quite important because this bus service runs to an isolated area away from civilization; have to be able to survive on its own without breaking down when it is along Lim Chu Kang Road.
Meanwhile, using Volvo B9TL instead of MAN A95 or ADL E500 could also be because this DD model got better fuel economy.
975 really a representative route for long distance cross country bus route, which require military grade buses to endure the long distance and be invincible to breaking down.
hi can the bus 975 driver if saw my camp pass, pls pass it to my campðŸ˜ðŸ˜
DD deployment during weekdays is only 2-3 buses during peak hours while for weekends is majority.
Each time i took bus No 975 it is very crowded during 7 to 8 pm it is full of worker from foreign country. can authority help to provide more buses of no 975 ? i saw 922 bus is far more frequency then 975 it is just next to bus 975 queue line
Can one of the Service 975 roads to prun trees to serve double deckers from ease crowding.