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== Re: Peak & Off-Peak Dilemma ==
== SG1085L ==


Hi Lemon1974,
Hi Lemon1974,


I think forwarding your concerns to the administrators would be a better option. I am not an administrator that can decide and determine the changes.
Yes, I actually do see it on 162 in the evening most of the time. I'll try to keep a lookout for it in the morning.


Hope this helps. Thank you.
One thing is that it doesn't have the internal 261 sign that all the other perms have. But I've also spotted SBS5010P with the internal 261 sign so might be worth keeping an eye on it too.
 
Themystery
 
== SEDEP Citaro Deployment Changes ==
 
Hi Lemon1974,
 
Have you noticed that 268B no longer operates during PM Peak? The departure timings for PM peak are still listed on all bus schedule sites, but there has been no live timings for 268B in the evenings. This is unlike 268B during AM Peak, which still has live timings, and other SWTs like 268C 269A which still have live timings during PM Peak
 
Today I went down to observe myself, there was really no 268B at all during PM Peak. I’m not sure how long this has been going on for, but should we edit the 268B page and remove the PM Peak departures? I’m not sure if it’s a temporary suspension or a permanent cancellation as there has not been any notice anywhere.
 
Not sure if you observe 159, but SBS6745X has been doing 159 almost everyday for the past 2-3 months I think it’s definitely a perm. Not sure which bus is out
 
Recently I’ve been seeing both 1105M and 1150G on 24. Haven’t seen 6593S 6587K at all. 1172T keeps doing 138 now, 6875D running around too but for the past few days it’s been consistently on 138.


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Themystery
Themystery
== Grab Unlimited Ad ==
The removal of Grab Unlimited was not a mistake, but "this same ad made a return onto the same rego aft becoming adless due to some issues from Grab", quote from another bus enthusiast
== Bus allocation ==
Hi,
Just saw the comment you left on the BYD page. The buses you mentioned can appear because they are operator based, meaning the buses can be cross deployed on different depots and services.
But the BYD buses are a different thing. These are specifically allocated to package, which in this case, it’s Sengkang Hougang. Nothing to do with depot, which is also the reason why when SKDEP opens, the BYD buses will follow to SKDEP, since HGDEP will be purely based on Serangoon Eunos.
The two scenarios are completely different, one being package based and the other being operator based.
Hope it clarifies.

Latest revision as of 09:45, 10 April 2026

SG1085L

Hi Lemon1974,

Yes, I actually do see it on 162 in the evening most of the time. I'll try to keep a lookout for it in the morning.

One thing is that it doesn't have the internal 261 sign that all the other perms have. But I've also spotted SBS5010P with the internal 261 sign so might be worth keeping an eye on it too.

Jonathanchu

User: Bus74742

Hi.

Thanks for highlighting this. Yes this particular user created the account today. I have imposed a warning point for this user for now. Will take the necessary actions when needed if the user continues to add false information.

Thanks!

268B for Evening Peak

Hi to both Lemon1974 and Jonathanchu,

Just letting you know that 268B is still detected on the bus apps. 1843 hours departing the first bus stop. Should be only 1 trip for evening now I believe. Thanks and regards.

Themystery

Grab Unlimited Ad

The removal of Grab Unlimited was not a mistake, but "this same ad made a return onto the same rego aft becoming adless due to some issues from Grab", quote from another bus enthusiast

Bus allocation

Hi,

Just saw the comment you left on the BYD page. The buses you mentioned can appear because they are operator based, meaning the buses can be cross deployed on different depots and services.

But the BYD buses are a different thing. These are specifically allocated to package, which in this case, it’s Sengkang Hougang. Nothing to do with depot, which is also the reason why when SKDEP opens, the BYD buses will follow to SKDEP, since HGDEP will be purely based on Serangoon Eunos.

The two scenarios are completely different, one being package based and the other being operator based.

Hope it clarifies.