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Changes to Fast Forward, Express & Terminating Trips

12 August 2018 - 13 August 2018

Service 147e - SBS Transit MAN Lion's City DD A95 (SG5898G)

Changes to Fast Forward Services

From Sunday, 12 August 2018, Fast Forward Services 10e, 14e, 30e, 74e, 89e, 147e, 151e, 174e & 196e renamed as Express Services.


Changes to Express Services

From Monday, 13 August 2018, the suffix for SMRT Express Bus Services 188E, 854E and 963E will be changed to 188e, 854e and 963e respectively.

In addition, SMRT Express Bus Service 868 will be changed to Service 868E.

There will be no change to Express Bus Services 502, 502A, 506, 513, 518 & 518A in the 500-series numbering as well as Express Bus Services 850E, 951E & 982E.


Changes to Terminating Trips

Also, from 12 August 2018, Suffix “T” for Terminating Trips will be implemented for Bus Services 291, 293, 307, 811, 812, 911 & 913.

The 307E, 811E, 812E, 911E & 913E indication for Terminating Trip will be discontinued.

At the same time, the Townlink and Intratown services will be renamed to Feeder for standardisation.

Existing Terminating “T” Suffix Services

Prior to the implementation on 12 August 2018, Go-Ahead Bus Services 36, 358 & 359 already have their terminating trips reflected as a “T” suffix.

 


 

 

 

 

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Start:
12 August 2018
End:
13 August 2018
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5 thoughts on “Changes to Fast Forward, Express & Terminating Trips

  • 15 August 2018 at 5:39 AM
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    Another omission seems to be service 853, 925, 961 – Sunday variants should be given the M suffix!

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  • 13 August 2018 at 8:46 AM
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    There is no mention of 12e from Pasir Ris and terminates at Kampong Bahru

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  • 4 August 2018 at 2:07 AM
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    Is there an omission for service 92 which also practices the terminating/continuing phenomenon at Ghim Moh?

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    • 25 December 2023 at 6:31 PM
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      No longer the case for sv 92

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  • 3 August 2018 at 4:04 PM
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    They should also standardize Red-plates and White-plates for services calling at the same bus stop as well.

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