LTA unveils two new bus services for Bukit Batok and Kent Ridge

Two services will also be enhanced.

The LTA will launch two new bus services for Bukit Batok and Kent Ridge in November under the Bus Service Enhancement Program.

Starting November 15, The new SMRT Bus Service 990 will operate from Bukit Batok Bus Interchange and ply Bukit Batok East Avenue 3, Bukit Batok East Avenue 6, Bukit Batok Avenue 1, Jurong East Central, Toh Guan Road and Boon Lay Way to loop around Jurong Gateway Road to Jurong East MRT station and bus interchange.
Operating daily from 5.45am to 12 midnight, Service 990 is the 32nd new bus service introduced under BSEP.

Meanwhile, the new SBS Transit Bus Service 201 will start operating in Kent Ridge starting November 23. 

Operating daily from 5.45am to 11.30pm, the service will commence from Kent Ridge Bus Terminal, ply West Coast Road, Clementi Avenue 2, Commonwealth Avenue West (where Clementi MRT station is located), Clementi Avenue 6 and Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) to Penjuru Road, and loop around Teban Gardens Road and Pandan Gardens. Service 201 is the 33rd new bus service to be rolled out under BSEP.

SBS Transit Bus Service 17A and MRT loop Bus Service 189 will also be enhanced through supplementary bus services. 

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