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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    106 was previously 103A from Serangoon Gardens to Commonwealth Ave
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    U tiok again. Kampong Chai Chee terminal existed together with the Bodoh interchange for a while before all the buses were transferred to operate from Bodoh interchange. The terminal was demolished and no trace of it is evident now. Why? I think the present Blk 32 Chai Chee sits on its location...
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    I think u tiok. Bus CSS 3 was the old from BM to Whampoa. Pai Seh wrong info
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    Anyone remember the old Kampong Chai Chee bus terminal? Do you know where was it? I used to catch the old bus 5 from here and on to upper bukit timah road
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    Anyonevreme that was CSS 8. It was the most profitable of all the CSS services from bukit merah to bodoh interchange passing robinson road, nicoll highway, marine parade then on to bodoh. This is also the last CSS service to be decommissioned. With that, CSS became obsolete
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    Yep I like this route when taking it during young time. From Commonwealth Ave, bukit merah, chinatown, geylang, upper changi road (this is a very long mountainous single lane road from junction of siglap and new upper changi road today) till changi 10 miles(changkat changi) then changi village...
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    This one from Whampoa to Bukit Merah I think
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    103 was a very long route from Jalan Kayu to the old Commonwealth Avenue terminal past Chinatown and Margaret Drive
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    I second that. Number 148 has not been reused I think
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    158 seems a fairly recent number. Those days bus 72 is the only bus that goes to Tanjong Rhu where all the shiprepair yards are
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    Bus 96 if I am not wrong used to go to the Paya Lebar Airport but I cant remember where is the other end. Maybe it does pass by Toa Payoh
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    Yes I think you are right. It used to ply the area known as Lloyd Leas Estate around the prison area.
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    CSS commenced services in 1975 and has 8 services. CSS 1, 4 are operates by ntuc and the others are by Singapore Shuttles Bus Pte Ltd. The fares for CSS are much cheaper than SBS and Tibs. Maybe thats why they are now out of business.
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    The first Tibs buses are based inYishun and Woodlands interchanges. Bus 850 from Yishun to Shenton Way and 851, 852 are some of the earliest services. 850 has been abolished after the mrt went to yishun. 851 remains basically intact. 852 used to ply fm yishun to the old jurong interchange...
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    111 used to ply from the old Commonwealth Ave terminal to 6.5 milestone Upper Serangoon Road via Simon Road, Simon Lane, Florence Road, Florence Lane and then Lim Ah Pin Road. 51 not sure where it starts but used to end at The old Jalan Eunos malay kampongs. 198 was from upper jurong road...
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    I remember before they chased away the residents at kampongs along telok paku and nicoll drive, bus 1 used to ply from Delta Circus to Changi Village, 1A (later numbered 3) too but it took an alternative route. Bus 2 plies from the old Commonwealth Ave terminal (the current Commonwealth Ave road...
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    SBS Bus Numbers in the 70s and 80s

    I think that honour goes to bus no. 6 plying from new bridge road to Geylang Lor 1 if I remember correctly
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    15 Defunct Department Stores We Miss Most

    How come nobody remembers Daimaru and Cortina Department Store
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    Deep down, Chinese men lust over black woman.

    Rural china has very few women so no fish prawn also can. But the forest is so dark, they may have difficulty locating the smelly cave....
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