50 new Alexander Dennis Enviro500 double deckers for Singapore

Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) has awarded Alexander Dennis an order for 50 new Enviro500 double deck buses built to a new three door, two staircase layout that will help with smoother and quicker boarding and alighting. The first of the new buses will be delivered next year.

26. April 2019

Building on its global expertise in adapting double deck buses to market requirements, Alexander Dennis has developed an innovative new concept for Singapore. These Enviro500 buses will feature a full-flat floor design along with three passenger doors and two staircases, one at the front and one at the rear of the vehicle, allowing commuters to move through the vehicle quickly and safely. 

The design builds upon the concept bus that Alexander Dennis developed for the LTA in 2016, adding further innovation including the use of the latest aluminium composite body technology and a host of new safety and energy-saving features.

The 50 new buses will join 216 earlier Alexander Dennis Enviro500’s already in operation in Singapore. All will be supported locally from the manufacturer’s 25,000 square foot facility in the north of Singapore which was opened last year.

Paul Davies, Managing Director for Alexander Dennis Asia Pacific, says: “This new order is a resounding confirmation of Alexander Dennis’s strategy in Singapore, where we have invested significantly to support the Land Transport Authority and its operating partners. Applying our global expertise and experience in double deck bus engineering, we are delighted to be supplying these new three door two staircase buses which have been designed to further improve the journey experience of Singapore’s commuters.”

Tom T.

Tom Terjesen er født i Kristiansand, men bor nå på Tromøya i Arendal. Begynte tidlig å få interessen for trykt media. Var løpegutt i avisen Sørlandet. Flyttet som 12 åring til Kvinesdal og begynte umiddelbart som ung frilanser for avisen Agder. Som 19 åring flyttet han til Høvåg og var med på oppbyggingen av Høvågavisa. Senere har han vært frilanser for en rekke tidsskrifter landet over. 2002 grunnlag han Bussmagasinet som i dag er landets største og viktigste fagtidsskrift for bussbransjen. Han er også president i den internasjonale Bus & Coach jury.