2 August 2021, Singapore - Every night, Loyang Bus Depot is a hive of activity. As the more than 450 buses in Go-Ahead Singapore's fleet return after service, the bus operator's maintenance crew goes to work checking the vehicles so they are fit for use the next day. About 15 to 20 buses are inspected head-to-toe daily as part of a 28-day maintenance cycle - a process that would have previously involved tasks such as manually checking the air pressure of each tyre, and manually recording mileage readings. But a vehicle health monitoring system installed across Go-Ahead's fleet last year has eliminated the need for such menial work.
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20 June 2021, Singapore - Commuters using Pasir Ris Bus Interchange will be able to enjoy upgraded facilities starting on July 3, including sheltered, barrier-free berths and priority queue zones with seats.
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30 March 2021, Singapore - Your bus ride in Singapore could soon be partially powered by the sun. Bus operator Go-Ahead Singapore has installed ultra-thin solar panels on the roofs of two of its buses, which will run on Service 15. This is the first time such solar panels have been installed on buses here.
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10 September 2017, Singapore - 巴士外包模式推出一年来,巴士服务获得明显改善。 而政府接下来还将拨款40亿元, 进一步提升公共巴士服务。专家指出,如果要确保外包模式可持续运作, 政府和业者仍需加大力度, 在大数据和科技方面下功夫。
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