Yio Chu Kang Bus Terminal

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Yio Chu Kang Bus Terminal (Chinese: 杨厝港巴士终站) is a bus terminal north of Ang Mo Kio. This terminal is rather small since berths are directly underneath Yio Chu Kang MRT Station and the berths make a very long "bus stop". Having a very small lane and is a place where few buses from other interchanges and terminals and some buses from here to go to the nearby depots for both SBS Transit and SMRT Buses, the lane can be cramped at the exit lane.

[edit] Redevelopment

There are indicative plans for a redevelopment of the bus terminal in the Urban Redevelopment Authority's Master Plan 2003.[1]

[edit] Routes

Service Destination Notes
SBS Transit Trunk Services
13 Upper East Coast Bus Terminal
70 Shenton Way Bus Terminal Operates on Weekdays and Saturdays only
70M Marina Centre (Loop) Operates on Sundays and Public Holidays only
72 Tampines Bus Interchange Wheelchair Accessible Bus Service (WAB) Euro III Handicapped/disabled access
76 Marine Parade (Loop) Wheelchair Accessible Bus Service (WAB) Euro III Handicapped/disabled access
162 Shenton Way Bus Terminal Operates on Weekdays and Saturdays only
162M Marina Centre (Loop) Operates on Sundays and Public Holidays only
SBS Transit Premium Services
548 Fullerton Road Service revenues at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5
549 Fullerton Road Service revenues at Ang Mo Kio Street 61
SBS Transit CityShopper Services
577 Orchard Road / Suntec City (Loop) Service revenues at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 9
SBS Transit Chinatown Direct Services
CT8 New Bridge Road Bus Terminal Service revenues at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 9
SBS Transit Stadium Direct Services
SS3 Stadium Walk Operates on any major events
SMRT Buses Premium Services
592 Lentor Estate (Loop) Operates on Saturdays Only. Operates in BusPlus Service
593 Springside and Springleaf Estate (Loop) Operates on Weekdays only. Operates in BusPlus Service
SMRT Buses Feeder Services
825 Lentor Avenue (Loop) Operates on Weekdays & Saturdays only. Operates in BusPlus Service

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