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SINGAPORE – Some commuters had their journeys disrupted on Wednesday morning (Feb 12) when three public buses were involved in a chain collision, injuring 11 people who were taken to hospital.
Two SBS Transit buses – services 19 and 37 – and a service 34 bus operated by Go-Ahead Singapore were involved in the collision at 6.45am at the junction of Tampines Avenue 7 and Avenue 9.
The police said a bus driver and 10 passengers were taken to Changi General Hospital. They were conscious after the accident.
Ms Tammy Tan, SBS Transit’s senior vice-president of corporate communications, said the two SBS Transit buses had stopped one behind the other at the junction as the lights were red when the Go-Ahead Singapore bus knocked into one of them.
“Service 37 was rear-ended by another bus, a service 34, causing it to surge forward to hit service 19 in the rear,” she said.
Ms Tan said the SBS Transit bus drivers and passengers were not injured in the accident.
A Go-Ahead spokesman told The Straits Times that its bus driver was among the injured. He and nine other injured passengers have since been discharged.
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