Tuas Transport Hub

Tuas Transport Hub is a future bus terminal located at Tuas Port, due for completion in April 2025. The facility will cater to the transport needs of Tuas Port.

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Name Tuas Transport Hub
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Container terminal operations at Tuas Port began in 2021. The facility is gradually being expanded and will open in stages until the 2040s.

In January 2024, a joint venture formed by TOA Corporation and Santarli Construction Pte. Ltd. was awarded a contract by the port operating company PSA Corporation Limited, for the Construction of an on-deck depot at Tuas Port in Singapore, which will include a transport hub. The contract price was not disclosed.

The on-dock depot will feature a single-storey container office, package substation, and temporary transport hub, which comprises a single-storey bus interchange with a temporary industrial canteen. It will be located south of Tuas South Avenue 16.

Tuas Port

When fully developed in 2040, the Tuas Mega Port will be the world’s single largest container port capable of handling up to 65 million TEUs annually, almost double the volume of 37.5 million TEUs handled by Singapore in 2021. It will occupy about 1,337ha of land (approximately 3,300 football fields), with 66 berths spanning 26km, capable of handling the largest container ships.

Operations at Singapore’s existing ports will be moved over to Tuas, with Tanjong Pagar, Keppel, and Brani Terminals to be moved by 2027, and Pasir Panjang Terminal by 2040s.

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9 thoughts on “Tuas Transport Hub

  • 13 May 2026 at 1:03 AM
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    if private operater i hope comfortdelgro buses wins it. or what if a surprise win by tower transit like how it took over sentosa bus ops.

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  • 5 May 2026 at 3:54 PM
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    Tong Tar Woodlands Transport ComfortBus among the hungry private operator eyeing for the contract.

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