Bulim Bus Depot

Bulim Bus Depot
  • 武林巴士车厂
  • Depot Bas Bulim
  • புலிம் பேருந்து பணிமனை

Bus depot
Location Bulim Avenue
Singapore
Coordinates 1°21′40″N 103°42′18″E / 1.361019°N 103.705100°E / 1.361019; 103.705100Coordinates: 1°21′40″N 103°42′18″E / 1.361019°N 103.705100°E / 1.361019; 103.705100
Operated by Tower Transit Singapore
History
Opened 2014 (2014)

Bulim Bus Depot is the fourth and previously the first SMRT bus depot (or garage) to be built by the Land Transport Authority in Singapore. It houses 26 bus services under the Bulim Bus Package. It is located along Bulim Avenue in Jurong West. Since 31 July 2015, the Bulim Bus Depot is being operated by Tower Transit Singapore.

The depot accommodates about 500 buses and will be equipped with facilities for daily bus operations, bus maintenance and a rest area for bus drivers.[1]

History

Announced by Land Transport Authority on 23 April 2013, the bus depot will be the first depot that LTA is developing and funding, as part of the review of the enhanced structural assistance that Government is providing the bus industry announced in Committee of Supply (COS) 2012. The depot is intended to accommodate the additional buses that it is bringing in over the next few years. The operator’s existing bus depots and bus park are reaching full capacity, and the new facility is necessary to support the higher number of buses as the overall bus capacity is progressively increased under the Bus Service Enhancement Programme (BSEP).[1]

On 31 July 2015, Land Transport Authority handed over the depot to Tower Transit Singapore which allows Tower Transit to prepare for its operations early, including fitting out the depot and training its bus captains and technicians.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "New Bus Depot To Support Bus Fleet Expansion Under BSEP". Land Transport Authority. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  2. "Bulim Bus Depot Handed Over to Tower Transit Singapore". Land Transport Authority. 31 July 2015.
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