Singapore Buses route 64

Service 64 is a trunk route running from Sims Place Terminal and looping at Mei Ling Street, passing through MacPherson, Boon Keng, Little India, Dhoby Ghaut, Ganges Avenue and Redhill.

Owing to many unique links provided within the city, it remains as an important route, so long as the demand remains low during off-peak periods. It is one of the most Indian and HOGC type of bus route.

History
It was introudced on 11 April 1971 from MacPherson to Commonwealth Avenue under 1971 Bus Reorganisation. It was extended to Ulu Pandan Terminal on 9 May 1971.

On 2 December 1979, it was shortened to loop at Mei Chin Road, with the amendments of service 14 and 32. On 28 June 1992, it was extended to Sims Place Terminal and amended to ply Clemenceau Ave, Havelock Rd, Ganges Ave, Lower Delta Rd and Tiong Bahru Rd under TransitLink Network Integration Exercise Phase 8, skipping Somerset Rd, Grange Rd, Orchard Blvd and Tanglin Rd. In addition, it was amended to Clemenceau Ave, skipping Tank Rd.

Fleet
Service 64 originally used Leyland Olympians from 1993 to 2001, and was replaced by a few Volvo Olympian 3-Axles and Dennis Trident. The Scania K230UBs began to be introduced in April 2008. Double deckers remains the minority.