The enhancement works follow those seen in Jurong Town Hall and Tengah, and will also include Ang Mo Kio, Clementi, Sengkang, Serangoon, and Toa Payoh.
Effective from 10 December 2023, adjustments to bus services and routes are aimed at improving connectivity and complementing rail services.
Commuters can expect regular train and bus service frequencies starting from 2 June 2020 as circuit breaker measures are lifted.
The Transport Ministry is looking into converting cabbies and private-hire drivers into temporary transport ambassadors amidst the COVID-19 crisis.
The training includes how to identify people with dementia, how to approach and communicate with them, and how to reunite them with their families.
It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas on your train and bus rides, thanks to the decorations of pine trees, snow flakes and snow angels.
The Land Transport Authority has called for a tender to purchase 100 three-door buses, which will be deployed in 2020.
The Land Transport Authority may be running more buses along key rail stretches, especially during peak periods, to strengthen the public transport network.
On top of its 75 bus services that are wheelchair friendly, SMRT will be introducing 11 new wheelchair accessible bus services from 17th December.
The Land Transport Authority said that it will share the costs of operating additional bus services due to shorter hours on the East-West Line with SMRT.
Taxpayers and rail operator SMRT will pick up the tab for additional buses rolling out to ferry commuters displaced by shorter hours on the East-West Line.
According to a statement by the Land Transport Authority on Monday, bus services are now more reliable and less crowded, thanks to a new bus contracting model.
Singapore's public transport network is set to go fully cashless by 2020, with all bus and train rides, as well as travel card top-ups, to be paid without cash.
SMRT's smallish footprint in the bus sector grew even smaller when it lost the Bulim and Seletar route packages to Tower Transit and SBS Transit, respectively.
Under the bus contracting model, the Government owns all fixed and operating assets while operators focus on meeting service standards.
SBS Transit has earned $2,040,000 for improvements to 25 bus services, while SMRT Buses received $1,403,300 for improvements to 20 services.
MP Liang Eng Hwa, along with grassroots leaders, distributed more than 400 bags of pineapple tarts and mandarin oranges to commuters at Segar Road last Friday.
New bus operators like Tower Transit and Go-Ahead have made an impact on Singapore's bus industry in several areas, including bus driver wages.
SMRT bus captains will be getting a pay boost, with starting salaries for Singaporeans and PRs rising to $1,950 a month, on a par with rest of industry.
Commuters are able to charge their mobile phones and other devices while on the go, if they are on one of 10 new buses with USB charging ports from today.