Mandai Bus Depot

Mandai Bus Depot is a bus depot just off Mandai Road. The Mandai Depot facility is an integrated bus and rail depot, with the focus of this article being the bus depot.

The facility is capable of supporting at least 550 buses, and is operated by Tower Transit, the successful tenderer of the Sembawang–Yishun Bus Package.

See also: Mandai Rail Depot

General Information
Name Mandai Bus Depot
Address 310 Mandai Road, Singapore 779404
Depot Information
BCM Route Package Sembawang–Yishun Bus Package
Incumbent Operator Tower Transit Singapore Pte Ltd
(Tower Transit Singapore)
Years In Operation 2020–Present
Catchment Sembawang, Yishun, Woodlands

Introduction

Mandai Bus Depot was built to accommodate planned increases to Singapore’s bus fleet under the Bus Service Enhancement Programme (BSEP) and later Bus Contracting Model (BCM). Construction began in December 2013 and was completed in 2019.

The depot is fully equipped to support day-to-day bus operations, with facilities such as a bus parking area, refuelling and washing equipment, and a workshop for bus inspection, maintenance and overhaul. The administration building houses the Bus Operations Control Centre (BOCC), a canteen, and other amenities for Bus Captains.

 

As an integrated rail and bus depot, Mandai Bus Depot is co-located with the Mandai MRT Depot which supports the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL). Mandai Bus Depot occupies the east end of the Mandai Depot, and the bus parking deck sits above the train stabling yard.

Other bus facilities that were integrated with train depots to save space include Tuas Bus Terminal and Gali Batu Bus Terminal.

Operational History:

Construction:

Contract T201 for the construction of Mandai Depot was awarded to Jurong Primewide Pte Ltd in October 2013, at a contract sum of S$329 million. Construction began in December 2013 and the depot was completed in 2019.

Mandai Bus Depot is served by two entrances/exits along a spur of Mandai Road; one for buses, and another leading to the bus depot administration building only. An alternate entrance/exit for both the bus and rail depots is located along the Mandai Road slip road towards SLE (westbound).

Charging Infrastructure:

Two EV chargers are installed in Mandai Bus Depot to support the BYD C6 buses deployed on Bus Service 825.

Operator History:
  • From Oct 2020: Tower Transit Singapore Pte Ltd

Bus Contracting Model (BCM)

Under the BCM, Mandai Bus Depot is allocated to the Sembawang–Yishun Bus Package.

Bus Models

Tower Transit currently houses the following models of buses in Mandai Bus Depot:

Single Deck Buses
Double Decker Buses
Articulated Buses

Gallery:
Gallery: (Construction Photos)

Photo credits: Thomson Line Construction Blog (https://thomson-line.blogspot.com/)


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18 thoughts on “Mandai Bus Depot

  • 13 May 2020 at 1:55 AM
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    Mandai Bus Depot already completed and just awaiting the winner of this package..LTG should update..

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  • 30 June 2019 at 1:15 PM
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    Woodlands based svc like 169,858,963/e/R,965,966,969 as well Sembawang svc 167,167e,859/A/B,882,883,980 & 981 will first transfer here.Yishun based svc like 171,853,854,854e,855,856 & 857 will Temporary park at Amdep until the lease expired next year 2020.
    Woodlands Depot svc like 960,960e,961,962 & 964 will probably overnight parking here and Bukit Panjang svc like 75,176,184,970,972,973,975 & 979 might be parking at Woodlands Bus Park

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  • 1 May 2019 at 6:04 PM
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    According to the cover of the bus log book, several buses currently under SMRT’s AMDEP in the SYBP have started using Mandai Depot.

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    • 26 February 2020 at 4:58 AM
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      Kranji log book also put Gali Batu..
      Haven’t start yet la deyy

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  • 5 October 2018 at 10:23 PM
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    Will SMRT hold carnival at Mandai if they retained Sembawang contract?

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  • 10 July 2017 at 7:15 PM
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    The slap and some structures is already built,Kranji Depot need updated pictures.
    Aslo Punggol Int expansion.
    Thanks

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