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Annex B ENHANCEMENTS to EXISTING BUS SERVICES Service Annex B ENHANCEMENTS TO EXISTING BUS SERVICES Service Improvement Origin Destination No. Month 3 Tampines Bus Interchange Punggol Bus Interchange Sep 4 Tampines Bus Interchange Changi North Way (Loop) Aug 23 Tampines Bus Interchange Rochor Canal Road (Loop) Aug 35 Bedok Bus Interchange Alps Avenue (Loop) Aug Punggol Temporary Bus 50* Bishan Bus Interchange Aug Interchange 53M* Hougang Avenue 1 Serangoon Central (Loop) Aug 70 Yio Chu Kang Bus Interchange Shenton Way Bus Terminal Sep Punggol Temporary Bus Yishun Temporary Bus 85* Sep Interchange Interchange 87* Sengkang Bus Interchange Bedok Bus Interchange Sep Hougang Central Bus 89 Airport Cargo Road (Loop) Aug Interchange 90 Toa Payoh Bus Interchange Airport Road (Loop) Sep 130 Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange Shenton Way Bus Terminal Sep 138 Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange Mandai Lake Road (Loop) Aug Woodlands Regional Bus Sep 168 Bedok Bus Interchange Interchange Woodlands Regional Bus Sep 169 Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange Interchange 172 Choa Chu Kang Bus Interchange Boon Lay Bus Interchange Jul 186 Shenton Way Bus Terminal St Michael's Bus Terminal Aug 189 Bukit Batok Bus Interchange Clementi Avenue 1 (Loop) Sep 222* Bedok Bus Interchange Chai Chee Drive (Loop) Aug 231* Toa Payoh Bus Interchange Lorong 5 Toa Payoh (Loop) Aug 232* Toa Payoh Bus Interchange Toa Payoh East (Loop) Jul 240* Boon Lay Bus Interchange Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim (Loop) Aug 265* Ang Mo Kio Bus Depot Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 (Loop) Aug 282* Clementi Bus Interchange Clementi West Street 2 (Loop) Jul 284* Clementi Bus Interchange Clementi Avenue 4 (Loop) Jul Serangoon North Avenue 5 315* Serangoon Bus Interchange Jul (Loop) 317* Serangoon Bus Interchange Berwick Drive (Loop) Jul Jurong East Temporary Bus 335* Jurong West Avenue 1 Sep Interchange Yishun Temporary Bus 803* Yishun Avenue 6 (Loop) Jul Interchange Yishun Temporary Bus Yishun Avenue 4 and Avenue 812* Jul Interchange 3 (Loop) Yishun Temporary Bus 854 Bedok Bus Interchange Aug Interchange Yishun Temporary Bus Woodlands Regional Bus 856 Aug Interchange Interchange Yishun Temporary Bus Jul 857 Temasek Avenue (Loop) Interchange Woodlands Regional Bus 858* Changi Airport PTB 2 Sep Interchange Yishun Temporary Bus 860* Yishun Avenue 3 (Loop) Jul Interchange Woodlands Regional Bus 901 Woodlands Avenue 6 (Loop) Sep Interchange Woodlands Regional Bus 904* Woodlands Crescent (Loop) Sep Interchange Woodlands Avenue 2 and Woodlands Regional Bus 911 Woodlands Centre Road Sep Interchange (Loop) Bukit Panjang Temporary Bus 922* Bangkit Road (Loop) Aug Park Woodlands Regional Bus 961 Lorong 1 Geylang Terminal Jul Interchange Woodlands Regional Bus 962 Admiralty Street (Loop) Aug Interchange Woodlands Regional Bus 963 Harbourfront Bus Interchange Jul Interchange Woodlands Regional Bus 964 Woodlands Link (Loop) Jul Interchange Woodlands Regional Bus 969 Tampines Bus Interchange Aug Interchange Bukit Panjang Temporary Bus 972* Orchard Road (Loop) Aug Park Choa Chu Kang Avenue 5 983* Choa Chu Kang Bus Interchange Sep (Loop) 985 Choa Chu Kang Bus Interchange Lorong 1 Geylang Terminal Jul * Bus services improved under BSEP .
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