Prince George’s Park Bus Terminal

Prince George’s Park Bus Terminal is a small bus terminus located along the road of the same name, Prince George’s Park. At the southeast corner of the National University of Singapore (NUS)’s Kent Ridge campus. Located off Clementi Road, the terminal serves NUS Internal Shuttle Bus plying within the campus, along with nearby university accommodation such as Prince George’s Park Residences and King Edward VII Hall.

Details:

Name Prince George’s Park Bus Terminal
Address Prince George’s Park Bus Terminal, along Prince George’s Park
Anchor Operator ComfortDelGro Bus
Bus Routes 4 (NUS)
Rail Connection Not Applicable

The Terminal:

Prince George’s Park Bus Terminal is a bus terminal located at Kent Ridge, along Clementi Road and at the southeast corner of the National University of Singapore (NUS) campus. The terminal primarily serves as a terminating point for bus routes serving the NUS campus, and also serves nearby university accommodation such as Prince George’s Park Residences and King Edward VII Hall.

The terminal has a single sheltered bus stop for the pick-up and drop-off of passengers. A small bus park with parallel and end-on lots accommodate a total of 6 buses. The terminal building contains a dispatch office and facilities for bus drivers, such as a driver’s lounge and toilets.

This terminal is not to be confused with the other bus stop of a similar name, Prince George’s Park Residences Foyer, which is located a short distance away (at the driveway of Prince George’s Park Residences)

Bus Services:

Service Destination Remarks
NUS A1 Kent Ridge Terminal
via Kent Ridge MRT
NUS Internal Shuttle Bus
En-route stop
NUS D2 ↺ University Town NUS Internal Shuttle Bus
En-route stop
NUS BTC Oei Tiong Ham Building (Bukit Timah Campus) NUS Internal Shuttle Bus
En-route stop
NUS K ↺ Kent Vale NUS Internal Shuttle Bus

 


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One thought on “Prince George’s Park Bus Terminal

  • 20 October 2021 at 4:12 PM
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    Might as well extend 96, 183 or 189 to here

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