Bishan Bus Interchange

Coordinates: 1°21′1.65″N 103°50′59.23″E / 1.3504583°N 103.8497861°E / 1.3504583; 103.8497861

Bishan Bus Interchange
碧山巴士转换站
Pusat Pertukaran Bas Bishan
Public bus

Bishan Bus Interchange, the upper floors are home to a hawker centre and a multi-storey car park
Location 514 Bishan Street 13
Singapore 570514
Singapore
Owned by Land Transport Authority
Operated by SBS Transit
Bus routes 10 (SBS Transit)
Bus stands 4 (boarding)
2 (alighting)
Bus operators SBS Transit
Connections  NS17  CC15  Bishan
Construction
Structure type At-grade
Disabled access Accessible alighting/boarding points
Accessible public toilets
Graduated kerb edges
Tactile guidance system
History
Opened 30 April 1989
Key dates
30 April 1989 Commenced operations

Bishan Bus Interchange is a bus interchange serving Bishan in Singapore. The interchange commenced passenger service as Bishan Bus Terminal in 1988, with Services 56 and 58. Located at Bishan Street 13, it is designed in a unique squarish configuration with the building wrapping around the bus parking area.

The Ministry of Education Language Centre (MOELC) lies across the field to the north. Passengers also able to transfer to the Circle Line from an entrance located right outside the interchange.

History

Bishan Bus Interchange opened on 30 April 1989.[1] Built at a cost of SGD$5.5 million,[2] it replaced the temporary bus station that had been serving the new town of Bishan since December 1985.[1] It was among the first batch of bus interchanges built to integrate with a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station.[3] As such, passengers can easily transfer between bus services at this interchange and the Bishan MRT station.[1]

All the bus routes will be split into three bus packages - Bishan-Toa Payoh for service 50, 52, 54, 56, 410; Bukit Merah for 57 and Serangoon-Eunos for 53, 55, 58 and 59.

Design

The unusual design of Bishan Bus Interchange was even described in the The New Paper as "a piece of Disneyland in Bishan".[2] The interchange features a castle-like structure wrapping around the bus parking area. Above the interchange, there is a cafeteria as well as a car park. A children's playground and an adjoining structure that houses a now-defunct fast food restaurant was also constructed together with this interchange.[2]

Bishan Bus Interchange is physically linked to the neighbouring Junction 8 Shopping Centre and to Bishan MRT Station.

Facilities

Bishan bus interchange used to feature a fast food restaurant, being the first bus interchange in Singapore to have this facility. It also features a children's playground, which was designed to complement the fast food restaurant to make the bus interchange family-friendly.[4]

The bus interchange also houses a 560-lot car park above its premises.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Bishan's new bus interchange to operate from today". The Straits Times. Singapore. 30 April 1989.
  2. 1 2 3 "Bus interchange in Bishan catches the eye". The New Paper. Singapore. 18 November 1988.
  3. "Bus exchanges in HDB town centres to be integrated with MRT stations". The Business Times. Singapore. 31 October 1984.
  4. 1 2 Kwan Kwan, Lim (20 July 1988). "Fast-food a first for bus interchange". The Straits Times. Singapore.

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