Previous sites In the early days of Tampines New Town, buses in Tampines operated from the then Tampines Bus Terminal (TBT1) along Tampines Avenue 5. It was planned as a temporary terminal to serve new residents in Tampines, as much of Tampines was still under development in the 1980s. It started operations on 19 February 1983 with one
feeder service and one
trunk service, More feeders were only added to the terminal the following year, namely 293 and the now-defunct 294 on 12 August 1984, as people started moving into Tampines East. As the population in Tampines increased to 50,000, there remained only four trunk services and three feeders, run with only 80 buses. As a result, the services could not keep up with the growth in transport demand, and queues got long. In a bid to reduce the long wait times, more buses were added in January 1985. A new temporary terminal (TBT2) had to be built a short distance away along the same road to replace the original one, Service 65 was a major trunk service in Singapore at that time, as the MRT network had yet to commence operations. It plied through
Jalan Besar and
Orchard Road with its terminus at the
World Trade Centre (now known as HarbourFront Centre); its route remains largely unchanged to date.
Current site On 29 November 1987, phase 1 of the current TBI opened to public at a larger site in Tampines Central. It was opened by Mr Phua Bah Lee (then
MP for
Tampines) and Dr Aline Wong (then MP for
Changkat, most of which has since been subsumed under Tampines GRC). as trunk services at TBT2 slowly shifted out. In March 1988, phase 2 of TBI opened, and all services previously operating from TBT2 had completed the shift over to TBI, with some changes to their routes. In 2009, it was upgraded to provide more and better bicycle parking facilities around the interchange. Almost all services initially at TBI remain, with that interchange being allocated mostly to new services with low-demand at departure.
Redevelopment plans The Tampines Temporary Bus Interchange will be an extension of Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange. Construction will start in 2028 and will complete in 2030, some services will be moving to Tampines North as a result. Tampines Gateway (as an integrated transport hub and premium shopping centre like Resorts World Genting) will open in 2035.
Incidents A major gridlock occurred on 14 December 2017, due to a car breakdown near the TBI. This was exacerbated by the evening peak-hour traffic. As a result, buses departing the interchange were trapped within the bus park for up to one hour. Similar incidents have occurred in the past due to poor traffic light timings, though they are rare and usually resolved within a day. On 28 October 2010, the undercarriage of an off-service SBS Transit bus (SBS1932E) burst into flames. The Singapore Civil Defence Force said it received a call at about 2pm and sent two fire engines to the scene. The blaze was quickly put out and no one was hurt in the incident. As such, it was not extended after the initial lifespan of 17 years. ==Location==