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YELLOW ROUTE BLUE ROUTE GREEN LINE SUNTEC HUB RED ROUTE SAFARI LINE 1 SAFARI LINE 2 YELLOW ROUTE | BUSES RUN EVERY 15-25 MINS RED ROUTE | BUSES RUN EVERY 20-30 MINS BLUE ROUTE | BUSES RUN EVERY 30-40 MINS GREEN LINE | BUSES RUN EVERY 40 MINS SAFARI LINE 1 | ZOO/SAFARI SAFARI LINE 2 | JURONG BIRD PARK 3 13 14 5 11 12 10 15 13 9 14 11 16 10 8 6 7 8 3 2 9 6 8 9 Bus Stop Unique Ref 3 Number 14 11 YELLOW ROUTE - DURATION 1H RED ROUTE - DURATION 1H BLUE ROUTE - DURATION 1H STOP FIRST BUS A FIRST BUS B LAST BUS STOP FIRST BUS LAST BUS STOP 1B1 2B2 3B3 4B1 5B2 6B3 7B1 8B2 9B3 10B1 11B2 12B3 13B1 14B2 15B3 16B1 17B2 18B3 0 SUNTEC HUB Raffles Boulevard - 0900 1800 0 SUNTEC HUB Raffles Boulevard 0930 1700 0 SUNTEC HUB Raffles Boulevard 0925 0950 1015 1040 1105 1130 1200 1235 1315 1345 1420 1445 1510 1535 1600 1625 1650 1715 15 1 SINGAPORE FLYER Raffles Avenue - 0904 1804 1 FU LU SHOU BS 07551, Rochor Road 0934 1704 1 RITZ-CARLTON BS 02051, Raffles Avenue 0928 0953 1018 1043 1108 1133 1203 1238 1318 1348 1423 1448 1513 1538 1603 1628 1653 1718 2 MARINA BAY SANDS BS 03509, Bayfront Avenue - 0908 1808 2 LITTLE INDIA BS 07031, Tekka Centre 0937 1707 2 ESPLANADE BS 02061, Raffles Avenue 0929 0954 1019 1044 1109 1134 1204 1239 1319 1349 1424 1449 1514 1539 1604 1629 1654 1719 3 FULLERTON HOTEL BS 03011, Fullerton Road - 1008 1813 3 BROADWAY HOTEL BS 07111, Serangoon Road 0939 1709 3 CLIFFORD PIER BS 03019, Collyer Quay 0933 0958 1023 1048 1113 1138 1208 1243 1323 1353 1428 1453 1518 1543 1608 1633 1658 1723 7 4 CITY HALL BS 04168, North Bridge Road 0852 0921 1816 4 GOLDEN LANDMARK BS 01559, Ophir Road 0944 1714 4 THIAN HOCK KENG BS 03041, Cross Street 0938 1003 1028 1053 1118 1143 1213 1248 1328 1358 1433 1458 1523 1548 1613 1638 1703 1728 7 5 CLARKE QUAY BS 04211, River Valley Road 0855 0924 1819 5 KAMPONG GLAM BS 01521, Beach Road 0947 1717 5 FURAMA HOTEL BS 05022, Eu Tong Sen Street 0943 1008 1033 1058 1123 1148 1218 1253 1333 1403 1438 1503 1528 1553 1618 1643 1708 1733 8 6 LIANG COURT BS 04331, River Valley Road 0856 0925 1820 6 INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL BS 01039, North Bridge Road 0952 1722 6 THE CENTRAL BS 04222, Eu Tong Sen Street 0946 1011 1036 1101 1126 1151 1221 1256 1336 1406 1441 1506 1531 1556 1621 1646 1711 1736 7 ROBERTSON QUAY BS 04329, Clemenceau Avenue 0858 0927 1822 4 7 CITY HALL BS 04168, North Bridge Road 0954 1724 5 7 CLARKE QUAY BS 04211, River Valley Road 0947 1012 1037 1102 1127 1152 1222 1257 1337 1407 1442 1507 1532 1557 1622 1647 1712 1737 8 MIRAMAR HOTEL BS 06151, Havelock Road 0901 0930 1825 8 SUPREME COURT BS 04249, Coleman Street 0956 1726 6 8 LIANG COURT BS 04331, River Valley Road 0948 1013 1038 1103 1128 1153 1223 1258 1338 1408 1443 1508 1533 1558 1623 1648 1713 1738 9 ZION FOOD CENTRE BS 13121, Zion Road 0904 0933 1828 9 BOAT QUAY BS 05029, South Bridge Road 0958 1728 14 9 MANDARIN ORCHARD BS 09037, Orchard Road 0957 1022 1047 1112 1137 1202 1232 1307 1347 1417 1452 1517 1542 1607 1632 1657 1722 1747 10 WHEELOCK PLACE BS 09111, Orchard Boulevard 0907 0936 1831 10 CHINATOWN BS 05189, South Bridge Road 1001 1731 15 10 SVC ORCHARD BS 09038, Orchard Road 0958 1023 1048 1113 1138 1203 1233 1308 1348 1418 1453 1518 1543 1608 1633 1658 1723 1748 11 BOTANIC GARDENS Tyersall Avenue - 0949 1841 11 KRETA AYER BS 05241, Kreta Ayer Road 1006 1736 16 11 ORCHARD PLAZA BS 08137, Orchard Road 0959 1024 1049 1114 1139 1204 1234 1309 1349 1419 1454 1519 1544 1609 1634 1659 1724 1749 12 ORCHARD HOTEL BS 09169, Orchard Road 0915 0957 1849 12 PEOPLE’S PARK COMPLEX BS 05013, Eu Tong Sen Street 1009 1739 12 INDIAN HERITAGE CENTRE BS 07539, Sungei Road 1008 1033 1058 1123 1148 1213 1243 1318 1358 1428 1503 1528 1553 1618 1643 1708 1733 1758 13 MARRIOTT HOTEL BS 09047, Orchard Road 0918 1000 1852 13 HONG LIM PARK BS 05129, Pickering Street 1012 1742 13 ARAB STREET BS 01211, Victoria Street 1015 1040 1105 1130 1155 1220 1250 1325 1405 1435 1510 1535 1600 1625 1650 1715 1740 1805 9 14 MANDARIN ORCHARD BS 09037, Orchard Road 0920 1002 1854 14 OLD CUSTOM HOUSE BS 03381, Marina Boulevard 1016 1746 14 DESTINATION HOTEL BS 01419, Beach Road 1020 1045 1110 1135 1200 1225 1255 1330 1410 1440 1515 1540 1605 1630 1655 1720 1745 1810 10 15 SVC ORCHARD BS 09038, Orchard Road 0922 1004 1856 15 MBS CONVENTION BS 03511, Bayfront Avenue 1021 1751 1 15 SINGAPORE FLYER Raffles Avenue 1025 1050 1115 1140 1205 1230 1300 1335 1415 1445 1520 1545 1610 1635 1700 1725 1750 1815 11 16 ORCHARD PLAZA BS 08137, Orchard Road 0923 1005 1857 0 SUNTEC HUB Raffles Boulevard 1030 1800 0 SUNTEC HUB Raffles Boulevard 1030 1055 1120 1145 1210 1235 1305 1340 1420 1450 1525 1550 1615 1640 1705 1730 1755 1820 17 RENDEZVOUS HOTEL BS 08069, Bras Basah Road 0927 1009 1901 18 SAM BS 04179, Bras Basah Road 0930 1012 1904 19 RAFFLES CITY BS 02049, Bras Basah Road 0933 1015 1907 SAFARI LINE 1 - ZOO/SAFARI 0 SUNTEC HUB Raffles Boulevard 0935 1020 1910 From City To Zoo/Safari JUNGLE BREAKFAST 0830 ZOO & RIVER SAFARI 0930 1030 1130 1230 1400 1500 1600 GREEN LINE - DURATION 1H NIGHT SAFARI 1800 1830 1900 Available on Mon-Sun STOP 1S1 2S2 3S1 4S2 5S1 6S2 7S1 8S2 9S1 10S2 11S1 12S2 From Zoo/Safari to City SUNTEC 1000 1040 1120 1200 1240 1340 1420 1500 1540 1620 1700 1830 DAY TIME 1130 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 SINGAPORE FLYER 1002 1042 1122 1202 1242 1342 1422 1502 1542 1622 1702 1832 2120 2140 2200 Available on Sun-Thu MBS 1005 1045 1125 1205 1245 1345 1425 1505 1545 1625 1705 1835 NIGHT TIME Available on Fri, Sat, 2130 2200 2230 GARDENS BY THE BAY 1014 1054 1134 1214 1254 1354 1434 1514 1554 1634 1714 1844 Public Holiday Eve RWS/SENTOSA 1031 1111 1151 1231 1311 1411 1451 1531 1611 1651 1731 1915 SAFARI LINE 2 - JURONG BIRD PARK GARDENS BY THE BAY 1043 1123 1203 1243 1323 1423 1503 1543 1623 1703 1743 1927 CITY TO BIRD PARK 0930 1130 1400 MBS 1052 1132 1212 1252 1332 1432 1512 1552 1632 1712 1752 1936 BIRD PARK TO CITY 1230 1530 1700 SINGAPORE FLYER 1056 1136 1216 1256 1336 1436 1516 1556 1636 1716 1756 1940 KIDS SUNTEC 1100 1140 1220 1300 1340 1440 1520 1600 1640 1720 1800 1945 YELLOW ROUTE NOTICE COMMENTARY First Bus A together with the next bus coming through 15mins behind will not be stopping at Botanic Gardens. It will proceed straight from stop #10 to stop #12. First Bus B is the first bus on regular routing, which will include a stop at Botanic Gardens. SG_Big Bus Brochure_18.indd 2 8/11/19 2:46 PM.
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