SMRT BUSES LTD


Trans-Island Bus Services Ltd (Tibs) was incorporated on 31 May 1982. With an initial fleet of 37 buses on 2 bus services, Tibs rolled into operation on 3 April 1983, serving Woodlands/Sembawang corridors. Today, its network and bus fleet have expanded. It now has more than 800 buses on 65 routes with areas of operations mainly in the northern part of Singapore, namely Yishun, Woodlands, Bukit Panjang, Choa Chu Kang, Sembawang, Bukit Batok and the upcoming Simpang New Town. Tibs merged with SMRT in 2001 and was rebranded as SMRT Buses Ltd on 10 May 2004. For a more comprehensive history of SMRT Buses Ltd, please refer to Our History .


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SMRT Buses, then Tibs, introduced Singapore's First Night Service, an innovative public transport system for midnight revellers - NR 1 on 10 March 2000. Currently, SMRT Buses has 7 NR services. NR services provide Singapore with a midnight service designed to cater for early morning travellers who previously had limited transport options. NightRider provides a safe and affordable travel system to a broad range of potential users.


For private functions or exclusive use, why not let us take care of your transport needs? SMRT Buses Charter Services offer you a great choice of transportation to suit your needs and your budget.


Travel is now made easy with SMRT Internet Bus Guide , your travel companion. You can search for information on SMRT Buses services such as using point-to-point search and service number.


Instead of the conventional post, the public can now provide feedback to the company through the Feedback page or the Moment of Truth page.


The Road Less Travelled brings us back to the past where trams and trolley buses were the normal mode of transport. It gives a brief history of the public transport system (buses) in Singapore from 1902 to early 1997.




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