Jurong Island Bus Services

Jurong Island is an artificial island off the south coast of Jurong Port, created through land reclamation and the joining up of seven smaller islands. Today, it is home to many petrochemical industries, and access is limited to staff and visitors with valid security passes.

The boarding point for all Jurong Island Bus Services is at Bus Stop 28061, J Gateway, along Boon Lay Way. The bus stop is next to Westgate Shopping Centre. Dedicated queue line markings are painted on the floor to allow smooth boarding and passenger flow.

Previously, Jurong Island Bus Services used to start from Jurong East Temporary Bus Interchange, before being moved out to Boon Lay Way in August 2015 due to a lack of parking lots for the increasing number of public bus services at Jurong East.

 


Jurong Island Bus Services
Service Route
715 Boon Lay Way (J Gateway) ↺ Ayer Merbrau Rd (Loop)
Jurong Island Checkpoint, Jurong Island Highway, Seraya Ave
716 Boon Lay Way (J Gateway) ↺ Sakra Rd (Loop)
Jurong Island Checkpoint, Jurong Island Highway, Sakra Ave
718 Boon Lay Way (J Gateway) ↺ Banyan Ave (Loop)
via Jurong Island Checkpoint, Jurong Island Highway, Tembusu Dr, Tembusu Cres, Tembusu Rd, Meranti Cres

 


On Demand Bus Service

In 2018, JTC introduced the On-Demand Bus Service for Jurong Island. During off-peak hours daily, the Jurong Island Bus Services will not be in operation.

As such, commuters are required to utilise the On-Demand Bus Service through the “JI – ODBS” app for travel within Jurong Island, to Jurong Island Checkpoint, or to Boon Lay MRT Station.

On-Demand Bus Service Operating Hours:

  • Weekdays: 09:30 – 22:30
  • Weekends & Public Holidays: 07:30 – 22:30

Fares:

  • Within Jurong Island: $2.50
  • From / To Jurong Island Checkpoint: $2.50
  • From / To Boon Lay MRT Station: $4.00

Operators

Operations for the Jurong Island Bus Services are currently contracted to Tong Tar Transport Service effective 1 May 2025. Previous operators include ComfortDelGro Bus from November 2020, Woodlands Transport from 30 July 2015, Transit Network Consortium (TNC) from 30 June 2003 and SBS from 1 June 2000.

Prior to TNC, SBS used to operate these services, using Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered Volvo B10BLE buses.


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15 thoughts on “Jurong Island Bus Services

  • 18 September 2023 at 11:23 AM
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    Jurong Island Bus No PC7690G, who drive this bus, he never on the ai- condition at all times.

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