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The Rakyat Post on MSNSingapore Shuttle Bus Drivers End Strike After Company Gives Salary AssurancesTheir company promised new salary announcements, following wage cuts that allegedly reduced monthly pay from up to RM2,900 to less than RM2,000.
A woman was injured after a bottle struck and shattered the window of a moving SMRT bus along Orchard Road on Saturday (July 5). According to a post uploaded on Xiaohongshu, images show the ...
[SINGAPORE] Bus operator SBS Transit, national carrier Singapore Airlines (SIA) and port operator PSA are among 19 key entities in the transport sector that will be subject to greater regulatory ...
SMRT Corp is the key player in the upcoming Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link. Upon completion, the Temasek-owned firm will have an even greater role, connecting commuters from ...
SINGAPORE: An 48-year-old SMRT bus captain has been suspended after an accident involving a construction worker at a junction along Anson Road near a construction site.
SINGAPORE – A 58-year-old bus driver died after an accident in which his SMRT bus mounted a kerb and crashed into a tree in Woodlands on the morning of April 16. In response to queries, SMRT ...
Singapore SMRT bus driver, 58, dies after crashing into tree in Woodlands; no commuters on board A 58-year-old bus driver was killed after the bus crashed into a tree in Woodlands on Apr 16, 2024.
Bus fares for the Scenic Mississippi Transport Regional Transit system are set to increase for the next two years, a first for the system in the last 10 years. Rising vehicle and gas prices are ...
SINGAPORE — The SMRT Night Rider bus services will be discontinued along with bus services 188R and 926 from 30 June, said service provider SMRT on Thursday (16 June). The announcement came after a ...
SINGAPORE: A bus driver with SMRT has been suspended after failing to give way to a pedestrian crossing the road at a junction in Choa Chu Kang.A video of the incident, posted on the Facebook page ...
Autonomous shuttle buses are now picking up passengers on Singapore roads as part of a year-long study to assess the commercial viability of such services.
SINGAPORE — Rail operator SMRT’s latest move to improve its mobile app to show colour codes reflecting congestion levels at the stations comes four years after a “traffic light” system ...
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