Bus & Train Services Guide
In order to complement its public transport services, SMRT Buses developed the Woodlands Town Map & Services Guide, which is a made available free to its commuters. The guide provides route details of all bus services that originate from Woodlands Interchange, as well as MRT services, so that it is more convenient for commuters to plan their journeys using the public transport network. Significant landmarks, places of interest as well as major needs served by the buses are all included, and a destination finder is placed alongside the map to further simplify journey planning for the commuters.
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