PTO Handover Exercise

From SgWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Introduction

The second public transport operator (PTO) in Singapore, Trans-Island Bus Services (TIBS), was formed on 31 May 1982. Its primary focus was to cover the bus routes serving the outlining areas of Sembawang, Admiralty and the HDB new towns of Woodlands and upcoming Yishun.

The first handover of SBS bus services to TIBS, began on 3rd April 1983, starting with Services 160 and 167, with an initial fleet of 37 buses and 2 bus services. During the same year, the remaining SBS bus services to TIBS were gradually handed over until its last service, Feeder Service 372, which makes TIBS to fully control its bus services coverage.

On 25th August 1994, the Singapore Government had announced that Bukit Panjang, Jalan Kayu and Punggol under SBS, will be taken over by TIBS, in order for the expansion of its bus service coverage boundary in the north-western and north-eastern parts of Singapore. However, on 20th May 1999, the contract for the operation of the North-East Line (NEL), Sengkang and Punggol LRT lines were awarded to SBS. In contrast of the contract, SBS and TIBS had made a one-on-one exchange with the bus services serving Choa Chu Kang, Jalan Kayu, Sengkang and Punggol, whereby Choa Chu Kang services which were previously operated by SBS were given to TIBS and Jalan Kayu, Sengkang and Punggol, which were under TIBS were given to SBS.

Another round of the TIBS takeover was made in 2000, whereby TIBS would entirely made responsible of its bus operations at the north-western parts of Singapore. The Bukit Batok bus services were handed over to TIBS in 3 phases, making TIBS completely responsible within the north-west and the northern parts of Singapore.

With the implementation of the Bus Contracting Model (BCM) announced by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) in 2014, the routes were handed over to the 2 new BCM public transport operators (PTOs), namely Tower Transit Singapore (TT) and Go-Ahead Singapore (GA) in 2016, based on the bidding result of the Bulim and Loyang bus packages respectively. For Yishun bus services under the Seletar Bus Package, these bus services operating under SMRT were handed over to SBS Transit in 2018.

Tower Transit, which won both the Bulim (2nd term) and Sembawang-Yishun bus packages in September 2020, is expected to take over the operations of the affected services under SMRT in May and September 2021 respectively. It will also give up operations of services 665 and 974 to SMRT Buses and SBS Transit respectively as part of the handover of the second term of the Bulim Bus Package.

Timeline of Handover

SBS & TIBS

Click to expand/collapse
Year Handover date Operator change Services
1983 3 April SBS to TIBS 160, 167
8 May 161, 164
5 June 169
10 July 178, 204, 208
7 August 180, 182
4 September 181
9 October 372
1995 2 July SBS to TIBS 177, 179, 184
6 August 75, 343, 344
17 September 5, 187
1 October 176
5 November 171
17 December 59, 82, 103, 163, 214E, 214W
1999 25 July SBS to TIBS 190
TIBS to SBS 864, 865, 866
29 August SBS to TIBS 185, 300, 302, 307
TIBS to SBS 82
26 December SBS to TIBS 67, 172, 175, 188
TIBS to SBS 103, 163, 820, 821
2000 18 June SBS to TIBS 77, 189, 361, 365, 367
3 September 61
24 December 106, 173

BCM

Click to expand/collapse
Year Handover date Operator change Services
2016 29 May SMRT to TT 77, 106, 173, 177, 189, 941, 945, 947, 990
12 June SBST to TT 66, 78, 79, 97, 97e, 143, 143M
26 June 41, 49, 96, 98, 98M, 183, 282, 284, 285, 333, 334, 335
4 September SBST to GA 3, 34, 43, 43M, 62, 82, 83, 84, 85, 118, 119, 136, 382G, 382W, 386
18 September 2, 6, 12, 15, 17, 17A, 36, 354, 358, 359, 403, 518, 518A
2018 18 March SMRT to SBST 800, 804, 805, 807, 811, 860
25 March 803, 806, 812, 850E, 851, 852
2021 29 May SMRT to TT 944
TT to SBST 974
31 May SMRT to TT 653, 657
TT to SMRT 665