Hougang - Hougang Central Bus Interchange

Hougang Central Bus Interchange

The Hougang Central Bus Interchange serves Hougang Town with a range of bus services going to other parts of the island. It is located in Hougang Central, near Hougang Mall and it has an underground link to Hougang MRT Station.

The services departing from Hougang Central Bus Interchange and their destinations are listed as follows:

  • Bukit Merah - 132 & 153
  • Buona Vista - 74 & 74e
  • Singapore Changi Airport PTB 1, 2 & 3 - 27
  • Singapore Changi Airport Cargo Complex - 89 & 89e
  • Clementi - 147 & 165
  • Kovan (Hougang South) - 112 & 113 (Loop Service)
  • Jurong East - 51
  • Kent Ridge - 151 & 151e
  • Marina Centre - 107M
  • Shenton Way - 107
  • Woodlands - 161
  • Pasir Ris - 68

A feeder service is also available, linking residents to the town centre.

  • Majority Of Hougang Except Hougang South - Service 325 (Loop Service)

(On Weekdays, Most Commuters Are Students, from Hougang Primary School Or Hougang Secondary School) Hougang South Bus Interchange was closed (Since 15 Feb 2004) when the authorities acquired it for other developments.
It was situated next to the Kovan food centre/Wet Market, near Heartland Mall. Bus services operating from there included:

  • Jurong East - 51
  • Geylang Lor 1 - 62 (Now From Punggol To Geylang Lor 1 )
  • Bukit Merah - 132
  • Kent Ridge - 151
  • Feeder Services 321, 322, 326, 327 & 328 (Merged To Service 101 From Serangoon To Buangkok Link )

The old bus interchange is now a public carpark and private bus terminal for express buses.
4 bus services currently serve the bus stop there (Kovan Hub):

  • Hougang Ave 3 (Loop) - 115
  • Hougang Central - 112 & 113
  • Sengkang - 119

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