Farewell. Volvo B9TL (CDGE) Buses

Farewell, Volvo B9TL CDGE Buses.

A total of 200 buses were bought in 2006 by SBS Transit (SBST), making them the first wheelchair-accessible public buses in Singapore, having been fitted with manual wheelchair ramps.

The last of these buses would reach their statutory lifespan of 17 years on 27 September 2023. Thereafter, this public bus model and the bodywork would be fully retired.

Volvo B9TL (CDGE) buses originally used plastic destination signs on the front, side and rear. Between 2011 and 2012, SBS Transit would refit these buses with Electronic Display Signs (EDS) supplied by LECIP.

Refurbishment and repainting to LTA’s Lush Green livery took place between 2018 and 2019. While initial units were refurbished with yellow seat covers, subsequent buses were refurbished with red seat covers commonly found on other SBS Transit bus models.

The last Volvo B9TL CDGE bus to operated on revenue service was SBS7403B on Bus Service 39.

Full interior coverage & Specifications: Volvo B9TL (CDGE)

Retirement Background

2010 Bus Depot Fire

The first Volvo B9TL (CDGE) bus to be retired was SBS7440T, which was one of six double-deck buses that were burnt in a fire at Ang Mo Kio Bus Depot on 7 March 2010.

2021 Early Retirement

In March 2021, 34 Volvo B9TL (CDGE) buses were taken out of revenue service, having been on the roads for about 15 years (out of their 17-year statutory lifespan). These buses were also in fairly good interior condition, having undergone refurbishment work less than 3 years prior.

2 of these buses were redeployed permanently to training buses with revenue service equipment removed. All 34 buses were replaced with MAN A95 (Euro 6) – Batch 2 buses.

Scrapping of retired buses commenced in end-April 2021, with buses scrapped at Kiat Lee Machinery Pte Ltd.

2022 Early Retirement

Main article: Early Retirement of Volvo B9TL (CDGE) and Scania K230UB buses (2022) – Land Transport Guru

On 1 January 2022, SBST retired the bulk of its Volvo B9TL (CDGE) fleet. As part of a deal with LTA involving the transition of the Downtown Line to the New Rail Financing Framework (Version 2), SBST had agreed to replace 241 of its own buses (comprising 144 double-decker buses and 97-single-deck buses) with newer government-owned buses, which are more environmentally friendly and cost-efficient to maintain. All 144 double-deck buses were Volvo B9TL (CDGE) buses.

Following this mass retirement, as of early 2022, there are only 20 buses left on revenue service. A further two units remained allocated to Hougang Bus Depot for training duties (SBS7383A & SBS7385U).

Full Retirement (2023)

The last of these Volvo B9TL (CDGE) reach their statutory lifespan of 17 years on 27 September 2023. The last day of revenue service was on 22 September 2023, with several buses deployed on the roads, and SBS7403B on Bus Service 39 was the last Volvo B9TL CDGE bus to operate on revenue service.


Second Life

Main Article: SBS7376X – Volvo B9TL (CDGE) preserved at ITE College West

In 2023, SBS7376X was donated to ITE College West for student training as part of the Bus Engineering Lab. The bus was repainted back from the Lush Green livery to the SBS Transit Corporate livery.


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Thank you for serving us, Volvo B9TL CDGE Buses!

9 thoughts on “Farewell. Volvo B9TL (CDGE) Buses

  • 1 October 2023 at 3:34 PM
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    The last time I rode on Volvo B9TL CDGE was on 24 October 2020 from Seletar Mall to my house. The last time I saw the Volvo B9TL CDGE was on 13 September 2023

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    • 9 October 2023 at 9:54 PM
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      The last time I rode a CDGE was SBS7367Y on 46 from Pasir Ris Int to Bedok North MRT
      The last time I saw a CDGE running was on SLE a day before they were taken off service.
      Today, I saw scrapped CDGEs at BNDEP.

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    • 9 October 2023 at 9:56 PM
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      For me:
      Last CDGE ride: 8 May 2023
      Last CDGE sighting (on revenue service): 22 September 2023 (on Service 168?) at SLE

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