Hi everyone. I would like to briefly introduce a new route
suggestion that I have. Of all the bus suggestions I made since
December 2013, this is one of the few that will benefit almost
every people staying in Jurong West HDB areas. This bus route I am
about to present offers many unique connections and will bring
relief to many existing bus routes. This is by far the best route
suggestion I ever have. 
Ladies and Gentlemen, may I present, a 15.75-km bus route that
plies between Taman Jurong and Pioneer, via Lakeside, Boon Lay and
Gek Poh: 
*the exciting part is at Gek Poh and Pioneer, where this route
goes one big loop to cover almost every section of that
area. 
[[Click here for the map showing the
route]] 
As always, if you feel that this route can be even better,
please feel free to suggest changes. Together, let us enhance the
public bus services in Jurong West! 
Whereas for the
number, let's call it bus service
108. 108 in
chinese is "一零八". Sounds like
"一定发“ (sure prosper) or "一铃发”
(prosper in just one call). Huat Ah! 
Hi. I would like to propose an amendment to a new route I suggested
on last Sunday. Ultimately, this route is meant to provide the
intra-town connection between Pioneer and Taman Jurong, provide the
bus connection to Lakeside MRT Station from Hong Kah and Boon Lay,
and enhance various bus connections across Jurong West. This
amendment takes into account and avoids the 400m from Boon Lay Bus
Interchange, to reduce duplication of resources while strengthen
its coverage in Pioneer area.
One challenge while drawing the route is to ensure that the
length is not too long for a Singaporean trunk route. Originally, I
wanted it to ply in both directions all the way to Jurong West
Street 93, then loop at Street 91. However, after noticing the
route is already at 10km mark at Street 93, I decided to make it
loop there instead. Nonetheless, it does not defeat the purpose of
providing intra-town connection to Taman Jurong. Secondarily, this
trunk route may relieve the loading off Boon Lay Bus Interchange,
because people may change to alight at Lakeside and take this
service home. To connect to Lakeside MRT Station, I would suggest
creating a new pair of bus stop at where a taxi stand used to be
located, at the transformer/power plant/etc. building area.
The revised length of this route is around 20.51km.
Coincidentally, the number 205 is not taken. Therefore, I would
like to suggest calling this new bus route 205.
Here is the route information of 205:
205