Bedok Bus Interchange

Coordinates: 1°19′31″N 103°55′46″E / 1.325158°N 103.929520°E / 1.325158; 103.929520

Bedok Bus Interchange
勿洛巴士转换站
Pertukaran Bas Bedok
Public bus

Interior of Bedok Bus Interchange
Location 12 Bedok North Drive, Singapore 465492
Singapore
Owned by Land Transport Authority
Operated by SBS Transit
Bus routes 26 (SBS Transit)
1 (Tower Transit)
1 (SMRT Buses)
2 (Go-Ahead)
Bus stands 10 (Boarding)
5 (Alighting)
Bus operators SBS Transit (except Services 17, 66 and 854)
Tower Transit (Service 66)
SMRT Buses (Service 854)
Go-Ahead (Service 17)
Connections  EW5  Bedok
Construction
Structure type At-grade
Disabled access Accessible alighting/boarding points
Accessible lifts
Accessible public toilets
Graduated kerb edges
Tactile guidance system
History
Opened 26 February 1979
19 November 2011 (Temporary)
30 November 2014
Closed 19 November 2011
29 November 2014 (Temporary)
Key dates
26 February 1979 Commenced operations
19 November 2011 Operations shifted to temporary interchange
30 November 2014 Operations shifted back to new and air-conditioned interchange
12 June 2016 Service 66 handed over to Tower Transit
18 September 2016 Service 17 handed over to Go-Ahead

Bedok Bus Interchange (Chinese: 勿洛巴士转换站) is an air-conditioned bus interchange located in the approximate center of Bedok. It is situated along Bedok North Interchange and Bedok North Drive, on the second level of Bedok Mall. It is connected to Bedok MRT Station. It is the 2nd busiest bus interchange in Singapore, with 30 bus services operating from it.

History

The original facility opened in 1979, as part of the Bedok Town Centre, located along Bedok North Road and in between Block 203 and 207, next to community amenities such as a food centre, library and sports complex, with the allocated Block 207A. There were thirty three end-on berths with 10 services occupying it and 6 sawtooth berth each occupying 3 bus services in the original facility. A portion of its bus services originated from Chai Chee Bus Terminal, which closed in 1985. Bedok MRT Station opened in 1989 at the south of the original facility, complementing the bus interchange to serve people travelling within Bedok town and also the nearby East Coast Park.

In the 2003 URA Masterplan, it was indicated that the bus interchange would be redeveloped. This was confirmed in early 2011 when HDB announced plans to rejuvenate Bedok, which involved redeveloping the Bedok town centre and rebuilding the original facility into an air-conditioned one, integrated with a proposed commercial development (Bedok Mall) and proposed residential development (Bedok Residences), resembling Boon Lay Bus Interchange. The original facility has been completely demolished.

On 19 November 2011, after operating from the original facility for 32 years, the bus interchange moved to its temporary facility west of the original facility, at the junction of Bedok North Drive and Bedok North Avenue 1, to allow the original facility to be rebuilt as planned. With the opening of the temporary facility, some amendments were made to three services, Service 9, 18 and 35.

The new Bedok Integrated Transport Hub (ITH) began operations on 30 November 2014. With the completion of the ITH, Bedok residents will be able to transfer in air-conditioned comfort, between bus and MRT services at Bedok MRT Station. It is the 7th air-conditioned bus interchange in Singapore and 3rd along the East West Line.

The sole SMRT service 854 is under Sembawang-Yishun Package while the SBS services are under packages: 26 under Bishan-Toa Payoh, 7, 32, 33 and 197 under Clementi, 18, 38 and 69 under Tampines, 16 under Bukit Merah, 87 under Sengkang-Hougang with the rest under Bedok Package. 66 is under Bulim while 17 is under Loyang.

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