Singapore Buses route 192

Service 192 is a industrial trunk route running from Boon Lay Interchange to Tuas Terminal, passing through Jurong West Avenue 4, Pioneer Road North, Lok Yang Way, AYE, Tuas Avenue 1 and Tuas Link 4. It shares the Boon Lay – Tuas route with Service 193.

192's fleet consisted of Volvo Olympians, Scania K230UBs and Volvo B9TL Wrights. 192 maintains a crossover with 194.

History

 * 6 Nov 1989: Introduced as a peak-hour loop service between Boon Lay Way (Lakeside MRT) and Tuas Terminal (Pioneer Rd), covering deleted sectors of service 175.
 * 1 Jul 1990: Amended to ply Boon Lay Interchange in both directions, and converted to full-day service
 * 7 Jul 1990: Amended to skip Tuas Rd
 * 1994: Amended to loop at Tuas Ave 1 via Tuas Aves 5, 2, 4, 12 & 9.
 * 2 Jan 1998: Amended to ply Jurong West St 64 & Jurong West Ave 4 instead of Jln Boon Lay and Upp Jurong Rd.
 * 11 Apr 1999: Amended to terminate at Tuas Terminal, swapping routes with service 193. It is also converted to non-aircon double decker Leyland Olympian 2-Axles.
 * 11 Feb 2001: Merged with service 250 as part of the Jurong West Rationalisation, and amended to Lok Yang Way
 * 2003: Double deckers were replaced from Leyland Olympian 2-Axles to Volvo Olympian 2-Axles.
 * 27 Jan 2012: The air-con Leyland Olympian 3-Axles were deployed, ending the greatmost era of all NAC routes.