Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange

Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange, initially referred to as the Tampines Bus Interchange Expansion, is located northwest of the Tampines Town Centre, in close proximity to commercial buildings and residential developments along Tampines Concourse.

Built to expand the capacity of Tampines Bus Interchange, Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange is connected to the existing interchange by a 250-metre barrier-free sheltered walkway.

Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange was officially opened on Sunday, 18 December 2016.


Details:

Name Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange  | 淡滨尼总汇巴士转换站
Address 10A Tampines Concourse, Singapore 528730
BCM Route Package Tampines Bus Package
Anchor Operator SBS Transit Ltd
Bus Routes 1 (SBS Transit)
Berths 2 boarding berths | 1 alighting berth
Rail Connection EW2DT32 Tampines

Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange, located roughly 300 metres away from Tampines Bus Interchange, was built to increase the capacity of the existing interchange. It is bordered by Tampines Concourse and Tampines Avenue 7.

The new interchange contains 1 alighting berth and 2 boarding berths with queue lines. The concourse is equipped with interchange offices, a drivers’ lounge, toilets, and provisions for a canteen, along with other ancillary rooms.

A combined vehicular entrance/exit leads to the Tampines Concourse / Tampines Central 8 junction, with another vehicular entrance along Tampines Avenue 7. Commuters can also access the interchange via Tampines Concourse and Tampines Avenue 7. The interchange is connected to Tampines Bus Interchange and Tampines MRT Station via a 250-metre barrier-free sheltered walkway along Tampines Concourse

Opening

With its opening date announced to be on 18 December 2016, the interchange catered to the new Bus Service 129 then introduced under the BSEP scheme, as well as bus services 18 and 39 from the existing Tampines Bus Interchange.

A pair of new bus stops were constructed along Tampines Central 1, outside Tampines Bus Interchange. Completed in mid-2016, these bus stops facilitate a shorter walking distance for commuters to the MRT Station for Bus Service 18 which was amended from Tampines Bus Interchange to Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange.

Main Article: Bus Service Enhancements with the opening of Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange.

Subsequent Amendments

On 27 November 2022, Services 18 & 129 were amended to serve Tampines North Bus Interchange, no longer serving Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange in tandem with the opening of Tampines North Bus Interchange. Feeder service 298 was later extended on 8 January 2023.

Interchange facilities:
  • Interchange offices (SBS Transit)
  • Ticket Office provision
  • Drivers lounge
  • Canteen Provision (Former NTWU Canteen; Closed on 30 Apr 2023)
  • Boarding and alighting berths
  • Information boards & Bus arrival displays
  • Service guide racks
  • Toilets
  • Bicycle Lots
  • Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
  • Mobile Charging Station
  • Water Coolers
  • Baby Nursing Room
Bus Services:
Service Berth Destination Remarks
39 B1 Yishun
Berths:
Berth Services
A1 For Alighting Only
B1 39
B2
Bus Stops outside Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange:

The following bus stops are directly outside Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange.

Bus Stop Bus Routes
76521 – Tampines Concourse (Opp Blk 519A) 68, 68A, 127, 129, 298, 969
76529 – Tampines Concourse (Blk 519A) 68, 68B, 127, 127A, 129, 298, 969, 969A


History:

In late November 2014, LTA formally announced the expansion of Tampines Interchange, with a new annexe constructed at Tampines Concourse, some 100m away from the original Interchange. Covering 10,100 sq m, the Tampines Interchange Extension would consist of 12 bus parking lots, passenger boarding and alighting facilities, a concourse area, offices, a staff lounge and a canteen. A covered walkway will be built to connect commuters from Tampines DTL / EWL MRT Station and the main Tampines Bus Interchange to this extension. It was scheduled to be operational by Q4 2015, later delayed to Q2 2016. The interchange eventually was slated to open on 18 December 2016, over a year later than initially planned.

The land on which the new annexe sits is designated as a reserve site, according to URA’s 2014 Master Plan. This would indicate that the terminal could be cleared for future developments.

This new extension of Tampines Bus Interchange is not Tampines North Interchange. Tampines North Interchange will be a mixed development located at Tampines Street 62, integrated with a shopping mall and residential complex above. In November 2022, an interim Tampines North Bus Interchange opened along Tampines North Drive 2.

In February 2023, a second pedestrian access to Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange along Tampines Avenue 7, offering a shortcut for members of the public who wish to walk through the interchange between Sunplaza Park and Tampines Central 7 areas.


Gallery:

Mid-2016

Late 2016:

Pre-Opening:

Post Opening (Dec 2016):


External Links & References:

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16 thoughts on “Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange

  • 18 July 2019 at 3:06 PM
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    The name should change to Tampines Bus interchange 2, while the other one is called Tampines Bus interchange 1.

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  • 5 April 2018 at 6:00 PM
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    Maybe lta should have a new bus service from tampines concourse bus int to tampines bus int expecially for the elderly who does not want to walk to tampines bus int.

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    • 1 November 2022 at 5:05 PM
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      That should be for a shuttle service

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  • 30 March 2018 at 12:48 PM
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    since new bus service 68 will passed here service 68 should called at this bus int instead of tampines central bus int.

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  • 8 September 2017 at 11:46 PM
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    129 should moved to Tampines Central Int.New 290 should start here.292 also can move here

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  • 8 November 2016 at 7:44 PM
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    LTA should consider that to be a terminating point for svc 27A since 27A ends at tampines ave 4(Not close to MRT). Also, this make downroute trips easier and make frequency even better. (Becuz everytime from changi airport to the MRT station, service 27 is always limited standing, even with 27 downroutes)

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    • 24 September 2017 at 3:54 PM
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      since service 127 & 969 passed here, this 2 service should relocated here, whereas for service 18 & 39 should countinue to called at Tampines Central Bus Int.

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      • 26 March 2021 at 5:06 PM
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        That will lead to a lot of backlash, as 969 is a faster way to get to Yishun than 39 (from Tampines)

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