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Tampines Bus Interchange is a bus station located at the Tampines Town Centre, serving residential areas around Tampines, Simei and industrial areas around Changi North.
The interchange is located at Block 512 Tampines Central 1. The sheltered concourse serves two separate bus concourse areas on both sides, and connects with Tampines MRT Station via a sheltered walkway. Nearby public amenities include Tampines Mall, Century Square, Tampines One, Our Tampines Hub and Tampines Regional Library.
Currently, SBS Transit is the anchor operator of Tampines Bus Interchange. With the rollout of the Bus Contracting Model (BCM), the future operator of the Tampines Bus Package will take over as anchor operator of this interchange.
Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange was built to expand the capacity of Tampines Bus Interchange, and is connected to the current interchange by a 250-metre barrier-free sheltered walkway.
Details:
Name | Tampines Bus Interchange  |  淡滨尼巴士转换站 |
Address | Block 512 Tampines Central 1, Singapore 520512 |
BCM Route Package | Tampines Bus Package |
Anchor Operator | SBS Transit Ltd |
Bus Routes | 20 (SBS Transit) 1 (SMRT Buses) 2 (Go-Ahead Singapore) 1 (Tower Transit) |
Berths | 8 Sawtooth Berths, 3 End-On Berths & 5-6 Alighting Berths |
Rail Connection | EW2DT32 Tampines |
Tampines Bus Interchange is a bus station located in the residential town of Tampines. Connecting with Tampines MRT Station along the East-West MRT Line and Downtown MRT Line, the interchange is a transport node for commuters heading in and out of town, allowing for convenient transfers between the rail network and the many bus services at the interchange.
The interchange has two vehicular concourse areas, Northwest and Southeast. The Northwest concourse features a linear alighting berth, four sawtooth boarding berths and three end-on berths. The Southeast concourse features two sawtooth alighting berths and three sawtooth boarding berths. Both concourses have bus parks opposite the passenger concourse for the layover of buses. A combined entrances and exit for each concourse leads to traffic light junctions with Tampines Central 1.
The passenger concourse is a sheltered bus waiting area with commuter facilities such as queue lanes at every berth, bus departure timing screens, and retail outlets. Pedestrian exits at both ends lead to adjacent developments, including a sheltered linkway to Tampines MRT.
History:
Before the interchange came into operation, bus services in Tampines operated out of Tampines Bus Terminal located at Tampines Avenue 5, near the present-day Blk 938. Set up in 1983, the roadside terminal catered to bus services before the permanent interchange was opened.
Built at a cost of $5 million and officially opened on Sunday, 29th November 1987, the Tampines Bus Interchange catered to the residents of Tampines New Town, and occupied a landsize of three football fields with 85 bus bays. The new interchange also took over operations from Tampines Bus Terminal. With an initial five feeder services and seven trunk routes, it now houses over 20 trunk routes and three feeder/townlink routes.
An annexe for Tampines Interchange (Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange) was announced by LTA in late 2014 for completion in Q4 2015 which was delayed till its eventual opening on 18 December 2016. The expanded concourse would be able to cope with higher volumes of bus movement operating out of Tampines Interchange.
Interchange facilities:
- Passenger Service Offices:
– SBS Transit
– SMRT Buses - SimplyGo Kiosk
- SimplyGo Ticketing Service Centre
Open daily 10am to 6pm except Public Holidays - Top Up Kiosk
- Drivers lounge
- NTWU Canteen
- Boarding and alighting berths
- Information boards &Â Bus arrival displays
- Service guide racks
- Retail outlets
- Toilets
Bus Services:
Service | Berth | Destination | Remarks |
3 | B5 | Punggol | |
3A | B5 | Pasir Ris Drive 12 (Blk 747A) | Short Trip Service |
4 | B10 | ↺ Changi North Way | |
8 | A3 | Toa Payoh | |
10 | B4 | Kent Ridge | |
19 | B9 | ↺ Airport Cargo Road | |
20 | B5 | ↺ Changi Business Park Avenue 3 | |
23 | A1 | ↺ Rochor Canal Road | |
28 | B10 | Toa Payoh | |
29 | B9 | ↺ Changi Village | |
29A | B9 | Tampines Avenue 7 (Blk 497D) | Short Trip Service |
31 | B5 | Toa Payoh | |
31A | B5 | New Upp Changi Road (Tanah Merah Stn Exit A) | Short Trip Service |
37 | B8 | ↺ Changi North Crescent | |
38 | B10 | Bedok | |
65 | B3 | HarbourFront | |
67 | B5 | Choa Chu Kang | |
68 | B7 | Pasir Ris | Looping Point |
68B | B7 | Tampines Avenue 11 (Reebonz Bldg) | Short Trip Service |
69 | B8 | ↺ Bedok | |
72 | B7 | Yio Chu Kang | |
81 | A2 | ↺ Serangoon Central | |
127 | B7 | ↺ Tampines Industrial Avenue 5 | |
127A | B7 | Tampines North Drive 1 (Opp Blk 610C) | Short Trip Service |
291 / 291T | B9 | ↺ Tampines Street 81 | West Loop |
B8 | ↺ Tampines Street 32 | East Loop | |
292 | B3 | ↺ Tampines Street 22 | |
293 / 293T | B4 | ↺ Tampines Street 71 | West Loop |
B3 | ↺ Tampines Avenue 7 | East Loop | |
296 | B10 | ↺ Tampines North Drive 2 | |
969 | B4 | Woodlands | |
969A | B4 | Yishun Avenue 2 (Yishun Stn) | Short Trip Service |
Berth Allocation:
Tampines has three sets of end-on berths (A-prefixed) and ten sawtooth (B-prefixed) berths. B1 to B5 are located on the East side, while B6 to B10 are located on the West side.
Berth | Services |
A1 | 23 |
A2 | 81 |
A3 | 8 |
B1 | Alighting Berth |
B2 | Alighting Berth |
B3 | 65, 292, 293 (East Loop) / 293T |
B4 | 10, 293 (West Loop) / 293T, 969/969A |
B5 | 3/3A, 20, 31, 31A, 67 |
B6 | Alighting Berth |
B7 | 68/68B, 72, 127/127A |
B8 | 37, 69, 291 (East Loop) / 291T |
B9 | 19, 29/29A, 291 (West Loop) / 291T |
B10 | 4, 28, 38, 296 |
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Downtown Line Construction
To facilitate construction of the Downtown MRT Line’s Tampines station, the west vehicular entrance/exit along Tampines Central 1 was relocated to the junction of Tampines Central 3 and Tampines Central 1 from 2013 to 2017. The alighting berths were also demolished, and a temporary, sheltered alighting berth was built for the west concourse. Previously, only the alighting berth at B6 was sheltered, and west concourse bus services had to queue up to alight commuters there during inclement weather.
Around 4 shops (including Singapore Pools) which operated in the affected part of Tampines Bus Interchange had to be demolished to facilitate the construction. Service 8 at berth A3 was also shifted to berth B6 for a few months, where a dedicated queuing berth was constructed. Service 8 was then shifted back to berth A3 in late 2014.
Tampines Bus Interchange is directly connected to the Downtown Line Tampines Station, with Exit D near the west concourse alighting berth and Exits F & G near the End-on Berths.
Tampines Bus Interchange Extension
Formerly known as the Tampines Bus Interchange Extension, the new annexe located 250 metres away from Tampines Interchange was opened on 18 December 2016 as Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange.
Main Article: Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange
See Also:Â Bus Service Enhancements with the opening of Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange.
Future Tampines Central Integrated Transport Hub
As mentioned in the URA Draft MasterPlan 2013 for Tampines, following the completion of the Downtown Line Stage 3 construction in 2017, Tampines Interchange will be upgraded to an Integrated Transport Hub, with shopping and residential facilities integrated to the new air-conditioned bus interchange with connections to both the Downtown Line and East West Line Tampines Station. The likely site of Tampines Central Temporary Int would be directly beside the extension complex as mentioned above.
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If lta want to built Tampines ITH in future,they better make it bigger underground ITH with 9 boarding berths and 6 alighting berth.Parking bays should be around 90 parking lots.
39 & 298 should be into Tampines Int while 8,22 & 38 can go Tampines Concourse.
It does not make sense for 39 and 298 to be at Tampines Interchange. 39 is hardly used at Tampines, as there are services 292 and 20 already, and 81 for Pasir Ris side. 298 on the other hand complements service 293 which is way more utilised then 298. So it’s the correct move. They should add on service 8 at Tampines Concourse as there are many other complementing services from the area already, as 23 and downtown line complements route to TP.
something is constructing beside Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange. Is it Tampines Temporary Interchange?
It is Sim Lian’s Treasure at Tampines showflat.
New GAS service use the same berth 7 as SVC 72 & 292
Thanks for the info! But serious? Oh dear… this is going to affect a lot of commuters as we Tampines-sians take up about 100,000 of the population. I hope things do not get so messy, but maybe the new mrt line can help to ease up the congestion.