SBS Transit and SMRT Trains apply for fare increase
24 Sep 2019|2,372 views
Public transport operators have formally submitted applications for a fare increase which could see bus and train rides costing up to 7% more by year-end.


Since buses are now contracted by the Government, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) collects fare revenue. The operators bid for routes and the winner is paid the sum it had bid for. The PTC said the LTA will 'submit information on the bus industry financials to help in the fare review process'.
Asked when the PTC would come to a decision on the latest annual fare revision, a spokesman would only say it will make an announcement in the last quarter. Both operators were coy when asked specifically if they had applied for the maximum 7% allowable in this year's revision formula.


SBS Transit Spokesman Tammy Tan said, "The cost of rail operations has been increasing due mainly to higher repairs and maintenance costs. As a result, SBS Transit has continued to incur rail losses despite the growth in ridership. It is hoped that an increase in fares will help mitigate some of these cost increases."
If a 7% increase is granted, bus and train fares are expected to go up by around $0.10 per ride.
Public transport operators have formally submitted applications for a fare increase which could see bus and train rides costing up to 7% more by year-end.


Since buses are now contracted by the Government, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) collects fare revenue. The operators bid for routes and the winner is paid the sum it had bid for. The PTC said the LTA will 'submit information on the bus industry financials to help in the fare review process'.
Asked when the PTC would come to a decision on the latest annual fare revision, a spokesman would only say it will make an announcement in the last quarter. Both operators were coy when asked specifically if they had applied for the maximum 7% allowable in this year's revision formula.


SBS Transit Spokesman Tammy Tan said, "The cost of rail operations has been increasing due mainly to higher repairs and maintenance costs. As a result, SBS Transit has continued to incur rail losses despite the growth in ridership. It is hoped that an increase in fares will help mitigate some of these cost increases."
If a 7% increase is granted, bus and train fares are expected to go up by around $0.10 per ride.
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