Soon Lee Bus Park

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Soon Lee Bus Depot

顺利巴士车厂
Depot Bas Soon Lee
Bus depot
Soon Lee Bus Park and Jurong Industrial Estate aerial view.jpg
Aerial view of the bus park with Jurong Industrial Estate in the background
General information
Location28 Soon Lee Road
Singapore 628083
Coordinates 1°19′52″N103°41′52″E / 1.331024°N 103.697782°E / 1.331024; 103.697782
Owned by Land Transport Authority
Operated by SMRT Buses Ltd (SMRT Corporation)
Bus routes2
Bus operators SMRT Buses Ltd
History
Opened8 August 2002;22 years ago (2002-08-08)
Services
185, 502/A

Soon Lee Bus Depot is an SMRT Buses bus depot located in Jurong West, Singapore. It is the only multi-storey bus depot owned by Land Transport Authority and the depot itself consists of 3 decks for bus parking. This bus depot is also the starting point for Service 185 and Express 502, which go to Buona Vista and the Central Business District respectively. It replaced the former Jurong Bus Depot and Penjuru Bus Depot in 2002. [1]

Previously owned and operated by SBS Transit, Soon Lee Bus Depot was sold to the LTA in 2023 in preparation for SMRT Buses taking over the Jurong West Bus Package, which is managed from this depot. SBS Transit garaged buses for services such as 30 (Boon Lay), 99 (Joo Koon), 174 (Boon Lay) and 198 (Boon Lay) at Soon Lee Bus Depot as a tenant operator from September 2024 to December 2024, after which services 61, 172, 178, 187, 975, 983 & 991 were all moved to Soon Lee Bus Depot after SMRT Buses ended its tenancy at Bulim Bus Depot.

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References

  1. "Speech By Mr Yeo Cheow Tong At The DELGRO NTWU National Day Observance Ceremony Cum Official Opening For SBS Transit Soon Lee Bus Depot On 8 August 2002". MOT. 8 August 2002. Retrieved 8 December 2021.