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SBS Transit Ltd
Company typePublic (SGX: SBSTransit)
IndustryPublic Transport
Founded1973 (as Singapore Bus Services) 2001 (as SBS Transit)
HeadquartersSingapore
Key people
Lim Jit Poh (Chairman)
Kua Hong Pak (Deputy Chairman)
Gan Juay Kiat (CEO)
ProductsBus and Rail Services in Singapore
RevenueIncrease S$697.1 million SGD (2009)
Increase S$63 million SGD (2009)
Increase S$54.6 million SGD (2009)
Number of employees
7,542 (2009)
Websitehttp://www.sbstransit.com.sg

SBS Transit Limited (Chinese: 新捷运; pinyin: Xīnjiéyùn, SGX: S61 ) is a public transport operator in Singapore. Its major competitor in Singapore's duopoly transport system is SMRT Corporation, which also operates bus, rail, taxi and other transport services.

The company (organisation) was formed as a separately-listed subsidiary in November 1997 under the name of Singapore Bus Services Limited, although it can trace its history back to the formation of Singapore Bus Service in 1973 with the merger of three bus companies. On 1 November 2001, the company's name was changed to SBS Transit Limited to reflect its status as a bus and rail operator.

Its parent company is ComfortDelGro Corporation, which was formerly known as DelGro Corporation Limited. The parent company has Singapore Bus Service as its direct predecessor.

In 2003, SBS Transit started operating the North East MRT Line of the Mass Rapid Transit system in addition to its existing bus operations. SBS Transit announced in November 2009 that they were preparing to bid for future MRT lines, starting with the Downtown MRT Line.

History

Singapore Bus Service (SBS) was initially formed in 1973 with the merger of three private bus companies. The government-sanctioned merger was undertaken to improve service standards of the bus transport system.

With the shift towards the creation of multi-modal transport companies, Singapore Bus Service Ltd changed its name to DelGro Corporation Limited in November 1997. Bus operations were hived-off to a fully-owned subsidiary called Singapore Bus Services Limited, which was separately listed on the Singapore Exchange.

In November 2001, Singapore Bus Services Limited was renamed as SBS Transit Limited when the company formally became a multi-modal transport operator with the impending opening of the Sengkang LRT Line.

Operations

SBS Transit's primary business is providing public transport services in Singapore. Its more notable operations are the following.

Current bus fleet

SBS Transit currently operates 75% of the scheduled bus market share in Singapore with more than 265 bus services and has a total fleet of more than 2,800 buses. All but 100 buses are non air-conditioned.All the different bus models have a common lifespan of 17 years,except the Mercedes Benz O405 buses whose lifespan were extended to 19 years and the Volvo B10M MK3s whose lifespan were extended to 18 years. This means that the 100 non-aircon buses will be retired in 2011. In the last 3 years, SBS Transit ordered 1,100 buses from Scania AB and 350 buses from Volvo as part of its fleet renewal programme, while evaluating wheelchair accessible chassis offers from Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, Scania AB and MAN. The newest additions to the bus fleet is the both made in China King Long Higer KLQ6129G Hydrogen Fuel Cell "GreenLite" bus and the Sunlong SLK6121UF14H Hybrid buses.

Model Image Bodywork Year Introduced Units Introduced Notes/Comments
Dennis Dart Duple Metsec 1994 10 Deregistering
Midibus
9.4 metres long
Registered as SBS8009A – SBS8018Z
King Long Higer KLQ6129G Hydrogen Fuel Cell "GreenLite" Higer Integral Body 2010 1 Hydrogen Fuel cell bus
Used during the YOG, to be deployed on service 179
Demonstrator registered as RD6066L
Leyland Olympian 3-axle Walter Alexander Royale 1993 200 Deregistering
Registered as SBS9000S-SBS9199C
SBS9000S-SBS9019P are deregistered
SBS9168S is the last Leyland chassis ever produced in the world
Scania K230UB Gemilang Coachworks Sdn Bhd 2006 1,101 Euro IV
Demonstrator registered as SBS8033D)
Served as service 183, from Jurong East Street 13 and looping at Science Park Road and the other services
2007(Batch 1)
2008-2009 (Batch 2)
Euro IV
Batch 2 K230UBs have an extra granny seat behind the bus driver.
Batch 1 registered as SBS8034B - SBS8131D, SBS8138K & SBS8888D

Batch 2 SBS8132B - SBS8223Y; SBS8433H - SBS8483M (except "SBS8138K")
SBS8225S - SBS8432K; SBS8485H - SBS8561X (except registration numbers ending with "4")
SBS8405P is the only K230UB with LECIP EDS

2009(Batch 1)
2010 (Batch 2)
Euro V
Batch 2 K230UBs got its 5000-number registration to be delievered all SBS Transit bus depot islandwide.
Batch 1 Registered as SBS8562T - SBS8999S
(except registration numbers ending with "4" and SBS8888D), SBS8884P, SBS8894K, SBS8904R, SBS8934D, SBS8954X, SBS8984J and SBS8994E

Batch 2 SBS5001R - SBS5252H (except registration numbers containing "4")

Scania K310UD Gemilang Coachworks Sdn Bhd 2010 1 Euro IV
Singapore's SECOND Double-Decker Wheelchair Accessible Public Bus
Demonstrator registered as SBS7888K
Sunlong SLK6121UF14H Hybrid Sunlong Integral Body 2010 32 Euro IV
Hybrid buses
Deliveries Ongoing
Demonstrators registered as SBS8000Z and SBS8001X
Volvo B7RLE Soon Chow 2007 1 Euro IV
Demonstrator registered as SBS8030L
Volvo B9TL Singapore ComfortDelgro Engineering Corporation Ltd 2006 649 Euro III
Singapore's F1RST Double-Decker Wheelchair Accessible Public Bus
Registered as SBS7300P – SBS7499A
SBS7440T is deregistered
Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 2010 Euro V
Singapore's THIRD Double-Decker Wheelchair Accessible Public Bus
Deliveries Ongoing
Registered buses as of now are SBS7500D - SBS7527C
Volvo B10M Duple Metsec 1990-1992 278/300 Euro I
Mk 3
Deregistering
Registered as SBS582M-SBS881A
SBS876R and SBS877M have Voith gearboxes.
Now on Johor Bahru registered buses for services 160 (red plate only) and 170 (red and blue plates only)
1995-1997 115 Euro I
Mk 4
Registered as SBS882Y-SBS996C
SBS972C is deregistered
1995 1 Euro I
Mk 4
Superlong
registered as SBS997A
Served as service 83 in the present
PSV Soon Chow 1993 10 Mk 4
Previously on Sentosa-registered buses are SH-plated buses and now another 10 units are PA-plated buses
Registered as SBS8019X-SBS8028U
Walter Alexander Strider 1997 198 Euro I
Mk 4
Registered as SBS1896B-SBS1999M, SBS2593T-SBS2688D
SBS1921L is deregistered
Duple Metsec DM3500 1997/2001 150 Euro II
Mk 4
Registered as SBS2689B - SBS2838M
SBS2754X is the first bus to be fitted with outswing plug doors
SBS2779A is fitted with EDS and a CCTV camera beside the left front lights
Buses SBS2689B - SBS2788Z was released on roads in 1997 and SBS2789X - SBS2838M were hitting the roads islandwide in 2001
Volvo Olympian Walter Alexander Royale 1994-1995 (Batch 1)
1996-1997 (Batch 2)
1999-2000 (Batch 3)
471 Euro II
3-axle aircon
Batch 1 Registered as SBS9200G - SBS9400X
Batch 2 Registered as SBS9401T - SBS9600K
Batch 3 Registered as SBS9601H - SBS9670H
Batch 3 Volvo Olympians are being retrofitted with LECIP EDS
4 buses were deregistered: SBS9245C, SBS9357M, SBS9424C and SBS9619H
All Volvo Olympians for 3-Axle has no TV Mobile from 2010
1994 100 2-axle non-aircon
Registered as SBS7198T-SBS7297R
Those were retired in 2011
All for 2-Axle without TV Mobile
Volvo Super Olympian
(Volvo B10TL)
Volgren CR222LD 2001–2002 51 Euro II
Registered as SBS9800A - SBS9849K
SBS9810X is assembled in Australia and is fitted with an EDS, Transit Media Unit, with SBS9889U
Singapore ComfortDelgro Engineering Corporation Ltd 2005 Euro II
Demonstrator registered as SBS9889U
Demostrator with Transit Media Unit, like SBS9810X
Mercedes-Benz O405 Duple Metsec 1990-1992 200 Deregistering
Registered as SBS3723D-SBS3922X
Some units have been exported and rebodied to serve as urban buses in Bangkok.
All of them have the old SBS (Singapore Bus Services Limited) bells (purple)
1991-1992 300 Deregistering
Registered as SBS282D-SBS581R
Some are transported to Thailand to serve as urban buses in Bangkok after their deregistration in Singapore.
Dennis Trident 3 Duple Metsec 2000 20 Euro II
Registered as SBS9671E-SBS9690A
SBS9672C, SBS9674Y, SBS9679J, SBS9680D and SBS9690A were fitted with newly COOLAIR EDS

Non-commissioned buses

Model Image Bodywork Year Units to be introduced Notes
Mercedes Benz Citaro (O530) Mercedes Benz 2011-2012 300

Former and decommissioned buses

Model Image Bodywork Year Introduced Units Introduced Notes/Comments
Guy Victory Soon Chow Body 1978–1980 500 Scrapped
Leyland Atlantean Walter Alexander R-type 1984–1986 200 Scrapped
Leyland Lynx Walter Alexander PS 1989 1 Demonstrator (SBS3572Y)
Used a Scania N113CRB front bumper after an accident in August 2001
Scrapped
Leyland Olympian 2-axle Walter Alexander R-type 1986–1988 200 Non-aircon
2 buses are bought by private companies and are preserved while the remaining buses were either sold to overseas or are scrapped
MAN 16.240 HOCL PSV Soon Chow 1986 1 Demonstrator (SBS81S)
Scrapped
Mercedes-Benz 811D Asia Coach 1993 5 Minibuses
7.6 meters long
Sold to private companies
Mercedes-Benz O305 Walter Alexander R-type 1984–1986 200 Scrapped
Mercedes-Benz O405 Walter Alexander PS 1990–1992 200 Some units have been exported and rebodied to serve as urban buses in Bangkok.Most of the units have been scrapped .
Mercedes-Benz O405 Duple Metsec 1990–1992 300 Some units have been exported and rebodied to serve as urban buses in Bangkok. Still can be found in revenue service in Singapore.
Mercedes-Benz O405G Volgren 1996 1 Demonstrator (SBS999U)
SBS's second bendy bus
17.5 metres long
Sold to New Zealand in 2006[1]
Mercedes-Benz OC500LE Gemilang Coachworks Sdn Bhd 2009 1 Demonstrator,Trade Plate No: SBS3725S, SBS Transit rejected the trial and now the bus belongs to Chitson Transport, PA9588S.
Scania L113CRL [2] PSV Soon Chow 1995 12 Previously deployed on Airbus Services and are SH-plated buses
PA-plated and painted in SBS Leisure livery
3 buses were sold in 2005 to Westpoint, a private company while the remaining buses were scrapped
Scania N113CRB Walter Alexander PS 1989–1990 200 Registered from 1989 to 2009 as SBS31L - SBS80U; SBS3573U - SBS3722G
Scrapped by May 2009
SBS3572Y is the only Leyland Lynx in Scania N113CRB front bumper
SBS73R from service 32 was chosen to undergo a experimental refurbishment project, and its end-result was a very similar appearance that the Volvo B9TL with ComfortDelgro Engineering bodywork had
Volvo B10M Demonstrator Van Hool 1986 1 Demonstrator (SBS9C)
Sold to New Zealand in late 1990s
Volvo B10M MK 2 Walter Alexander PS
Duple Metsec
1988–1989 200 Scrapped by 2008
Volvo B10MA Duple Metsec 1996 1 Demonstrator (SBS998Y)
SBS's first bendy bus
Asia longest bus (19 metres long)
Sold to New Zealand in 2006[1]
Volvo Super Olympian
(Volvo B10TL)
Volgren CR222LD 1999 1 Euro 2
Demonstrator registered as SBS9888Y
SBS9888Y had its EDS removed in 1 December 2005.
First bus to have TVMobile.
SBS9888Y on service 25 was destroyed in a fire on 7 March 2010 in Ang Mo Kio Bus Depot.

Bus routes

SBS Transit operates many different types of bus routes and bus services, taking up the majority of the pie of Singapore's duopoly bus system in almost all areas of Singapore, with the notable exception of the North and Northwest areas, where bus services are mainly run by its competitor, SMRT Corporation.

  • Trunk: Routes that ply between towns. These are the basic forms of SBS Transit bus services. Fares are distance-related and differential up to 8 fare bands.
  • Short working Trips (SWT): Routes that operate short haul trips between origin-destination pairs with high demand, such as the area near an MRT station. It operated a subset of the parent route and there can be more than one SWT per trunk route.
  • Feeder: Services that operate within a neighbourhood, connecting outlying areas to the town centre or bus interchange. (Loops around from an interchange, around one or more neighbourhoods or towns and then terminates at the starting interchange). As a name suggest, it is to feed the commuters to the trunk services or MRT services at the terminal/interchange. A flat fare, equivalent to the first fare band is charged per entry.
  • TownLink: Routes that consist of combined feeder services to provide links and improve connectivity between neighborhoods within the same town. (Similar to a feeder service except that, other than when stopping a 'session', the service will not terminate at the interchange but will re-run its route immediately after letting passengers alight, in essence, a true loop)
  • Express: Routes that stop at several nominated and sparsely located stops and generally run on expressways for faster travel between several towns. This is a basic-plus service charging higher fares.
  • Fast Forward: A modification of basic trunk routes, Fast Forwards are an innovation of SBS Transit, which provides faster travel between places where there is higher demand, by calling at fewer stops and skipping low demand areas. This is also a basic-plus services charging higher fares.
  • Premium: A single trip from the designated neighborhoods during the morning peak hours on weekdays to Shenton Way and Raffles Place via expressway. They were introduced following the liberalization in regulations for public operators providing such services. Fees are flat rated ($3.10 or $3.40 for ez-link card users depending on the distance travelled) and standing is prohibited on Premium Services.
  • Nite Owl: These are after-hour services on Fridays, Saturdays and eve of public holidays. There are only a handful of bus routes for this service and fees are $1.45 (ez-link) or $1.50 (cash) for intra-town commutes and $3.80 (ez-link) or $4 (cash) between CBD and HDB towns served.
  • Chinatown Direct: Introduced in 2005, these are routes that run from suburban towns to Chinatown via expressway. Such routes are very popular in the period before the Lunar New Year. A fare of $1.75 (ez-link) or $1.80 (cash) is charged per boarding ($0.95-$1.00 for child/concession card holders).
  • Parks: Services that run from major parks to the nearest bus interchange/terminal.
  • Stadium Direct: Services that run from the Singapore Indoor Stadium to major towns after major concerts or events being held there. The Stadium Direct services will be no longer be offered from 1 September 2010.

Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)

SBS Transit is the operator of the North East Line since it opened in 2003. The North East Line is the third Mass Rapid Transit line in Singapore, and also the world's first fully underground and automated rapid transit line. The line is 20 km long with 16 stations.

The operating license was given to SBS Transit in order to foster competition with SMRT Corporation and to create multi-modal public transport companies, each specializing in their own district.

As the name implies, the line connects central Singapore to the north-eastern part of the island. Currently, transfers to the North South Line are provided at Dhoby Ghaut Station, East West Line at Outram Park Station and Circle Line at Serangoon Station and Dhoby Ghaut Station. In 2011, HarbourFront Station along the line will interchange with the Circle Line. The rolling stock used is Alstom Metropolis.

Light Rail Transit (LRT)

In addition to the North East Line, SBS Transit is also operates two LRT systems, Sengkang and Punggol. Both lines connect the estate to one of two NEL Stations and is total of 29 stations including Sengkang and Punggol interchange stations.

Key operating statistics

Monthly Ridership for Bus and Rail [3]

Month 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Bus Rail Bus Rail Bus Rail Bus Rail Bus Rail Bus Rail Bus Rail
January 64,324,473 6,004,948 64,885,728 6,834,446 62,247,969 7,683,908 67,380,546 8,857,847 73,235,547 10,482,340 69,833,080 11,376,659 72,199,589 12,378,114
February 62,548,766 5,295,081 56,837,060 6,057,296 59,854,200 6,822,060 59,429,412 8,255,520 65,270,126 9,638,353 65,783,396 10,073,000 63,068,208 11,265,212
March 66,351,036 5,746,222 64,890,223 6,732,828 65,965,396 7,590,381 68,315,754 9,157,896 69,948,803 10,286,389 69,451,005 11,084,732 72,137,465 12,729,158
April 63,487,500 5,435,070 62,479,980 6,426,390 62,070,030 7,224,930 64,984,800 8,541,180 70,427,160 10,036,560 68,923,860 10,608,300 71,284,980 12,285,630
May 64,064,538 5,826,574 62,302,994 6,740,609 65,193,992 7,645,809 68,075,039 9,165,708 71,036,035 10,496,414 70,184,899 10,986,555 72,763,758 12,731,359
June 58,792,110 5,786,490 59,278,140 6,729,450 60,320,040 7,486,080 63,261,870 9,135,180 66,607,710 10,403,520 64,626,930 11,301,060 67,716,960 12,407,070
July 66,508,609 6,105,977 64,967,196 7,107,649 66,616,613 7,900,846 69,919,973 9,518,922 74,758,329 11,221,008 72,516,285 11,511,819 76,803,244 13,935,151
August 65,082,175 6,010,931 65,473,116 7,075,905 67,592,493 7,991,924 70,018,739 9,570,413 73,311,156 11,135,107 71,006,802 11,615,111
September 62,920,620 5,908,380 62,254,350 6,956,040 63,886,170 7,847,130 66,016,800 9,226,680 70,400,310 10,886,250 68,542,950 11,364,840
October 63,445,158 6,039,513 63,613,023 7,232,610 64,805,469 8,775,790 69,212,119 9,854,032 71,997,252 11,430,258 71,927,657 11,936,550
November 58,936,800 6,008,850 59,570,430 7,016,160 63,188,790 8,779,170 64,996,140 9,630,330 67,726,470 10,830,150 67,368,480 11,356,920
December 60,215,888 6,575,844 60,499,569 7,653,001 61,434,405 9,420,497 64,456,068 10,454,285 66,448,221 11,614,181 67,325,707 12,384,903
Year Total 756,677,673 70,743,880 747,051,809 82,562,384 763,175,567 95,168,525 796,067,260 111,367,993 841,167,119 128,486,341 827,967,548 135,600,449

Notes

  • Rail ridership includes North East Line (NEL), Sengkang LRT and Punggol LRT rides.
  • The Sengkang LRT and NEL commenced revenue service on 18 January 2003 and 20 June 2003 respectively. The Punggol LRT began service on 29 January 2005.
  • Monthly rail ridership exceeded 10 million for the first time in December 2007.

See also

  • TVMobile - an outdoor digital television previously installed in SBS Transit buses. (currently discontinued on 1 January 2010)
  • SBS Transit Service 143 - an up-to-date article on an SBS Transit-operated route.

References

  • Ilsa Sharp, (2005), SNP:Editions, The Journey - Singapore's Land Transport Story. ISBN 981-248-101-X