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Bedok North Bus Depot

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Bedok North Bus Depot is an SBS Transit East District bus depot located in Bedok, Singapore. As of February 2020, the total fleet is 602 buses. Bedok North Bus Depot started operations in 1982 after the completion of a road in Bedok North Industrial Park. It was also used to have double-deckers, mainly the Leyland Atlantean which is from Service 10 until 1994, where the Volvo Olympian were introduced. It replaces the old Changi Bus Depot and Somapah Bus Park which were close to the residential areas and is subject to noise-related complaints.Since 11 December 2011, Service 48 will depart from and terminate at Bedok North Depot. Previously, it terminates at Upper East Coast Bus Terminal.

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