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  1. [Singapore MRT] Buying 1-Trip Ticket (English Version)

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  2. How to Buy MRT tickets in Singapore?

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  3. Guide in Buying Singapore MRT Ticket

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  4. Cara Membeli Tiket MRT Singapore, Ini Cara Mudahnya

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  5. Step by step Guide to Singapore MRT/Train + Ticket, EZ Link Card, Tourist Pass. As Of 2019

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  1. Step by step Guide to Singapore MRT/Train + Ticket, EZ Link Card, Tourist Pass. As Of 2019

  2. Singapore MRT System For Tourist

  3. How to use Singapore MRT

  4. How to actually purchase the MRT train tickets in Singapore

  5. [Singapore MRT] Buying 1-Trip Ticket (English Version)

  6. Step by step Guide to Singapore MRT/Train + Ticket, EZ Link Card, Tourist Pass. As Of 2019

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  1. How to Buy MRT tickets in Singapore?

    Single Trip Tickets in Singapore - No Longer Available. As their name suggests, single-trip MRT tickets were purchasable directly from a ticketing machine within one of the stations. These are often called 'standard tickets' within stations. These are no longer available post-Covid. There were some pros and cons associated with these ...

  2. Singapore MRT

    A single trip for an adult start from $1.40 and can be purchased from ticket machines at the stations. Usually, the train operation starts daily at 5.30am and runs until midnight with peak hours between 7am to 9am. Announcements are made in English as is all signage. To get to and from Changi Airport, you can take the East/West (green) line.

  3. Sale of standard tickets at MRT stations to end by March 2022

    Published. Dec 03, 2021, 12:18 PM. SINGAPORE - Sale of standard tickets - limited use paper tickets - at MRT stations will be progressively phased out between January and March 2022. This comes as ...

  4. Sale of Standard Tickets at General Ticketing Machines to be

    Today, a standard ticket can be used for single or return trips on MRT or LRT trains. However, it can be costly for commuters. For example, a 3.2km trip costs $1.70 when using standard tickets, compared to $0.92 when using stored value cards or account-based ticketing payment options.

  5. MRT/LRT Fare Calculator, Travel Time and Route Guide

    From 23 Dec 2023, card fares are raised by 4-5 cents (students, seniors, persons with disabilities, and workfare concession holders) to 10-11 cents (adults) per journey for stored value and concession card holders. The exact increase depends on distance. Cash fares (only available for buses) will increase by 10 to 20 cents depending on fare types.

  6. Reminder: Sale of Standard Tickets to be Progressively Phased Out from

    As announced earlier this year, the sale of standard tickets at general ticketing machines will be progressively phased out between January and March 2022.This will start with the Thomson-East Coast Line and Downtown Line from 10 January 2022. Please see Annex A for the full schedule.. 2 Standard Ticket is a paper fare ticket, purchased by commuters for single or return rail trips.

  7. Fares & Modes of Payment

    Fares & Modes of Payment. Fares. Commuters are charged a fare according to the total distance travelled on each mode of transport. With the introduction of distance fares, fares are calculated based on the shortest travel path. With effect from 23 December 2023, bus and train fares will be adjusted as part of the Fare Review Exercise 2023.

  8. Fares and ticketing on the Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)

    Rail operators are government-assisted profit-based corporations, fares and ticketing on Singapore 's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system are aimed to break-even or exceed operating expenses. [1] [2] Rail operators collect fares based on account-based (ABT) and card-based ticketing options, [3] [4] the prices of which are calculated based on the ...

  9. LTA

    To find the best way to get to your destination through calculating fares and travel times, use LTA's journey planner. Download the MyTransport app ( iOS | Android) for handy information on train operating times, station exits, public bus services and bus arrival times. You can also use these Transport Tools to find out more information about ...

  10. By March 2022, MRT Stations Will No Longer Sell Single-Trip Standard

    On 3 Dec 2021, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced that they'll be phasing out the sale of single-trip standard tickets at MRT stations. It'll be removed progressively, starting with the Thomson-East Coast and Downtown line from 10 Jan 2022. It'll be followed by the Circle and North-East Line on 10 Feb, and finally, the East-West ...

  11. How to Easily Buy MRT Ticket in Singapore

    Purchasing Your Ticket. You can purchase MRT tickets at the TransitLink Ticket Office, General Ticketing Machines, or SimplyGo Ticket Offices located at MRT stations. You can also use cash or bank cards to purchase your ticket. If you have an EZ-Link card or a Singapore Tourist Pass, you can tap in and out of the MRT system at the fare gates.

  12. Singapore Tourist Pass

    Singapore Tourist Passes are special EZ-Link cards that offer tourists unlimited* public transport travel on Singapore's basic bus services, MRT and LRT trains within the validity period. With 4 tourist passes to choose from, you'll definitely find a pass that best suits your commuting needs in Singapore! *Terms and conditions apply.

  13. Fares And Concessions

    The sale of Single Trip Tickets will be progressively phased out between January and March 2022. Please refer to the table below for the schedule. ... MRT/LRT to a bus service; MRT/LRT to another MRT/LRT; a bus service to another bus service; a bus service to MRT/LRT; To enjoy Distance Fares: Pay with the same stored value fare card.

  14. How to Use Singapore MRT: Effortless Guide for a Smooth Transit!

    Trace the line or lines you will need to travel on to get from one to the other by downloading the essential apps to explore Singapore. If your journey requires a transfer, note the interchange stations where you'll need to switch lines. 6. Determine the Direction. MRT lines run in two directions.

  15. Singapore's MRT Train Ticket: A Tourist Guide on How to Use it!

    Tap Out: Don't forget to tap your card at the exit gantry at your destination. 5. Using the MRT Card on Buses. Tap In: Tap your card on the reader next to the driver when boarding. Ride the Bus: Take a seat or hold onto the handrails. Tap Out: Tap your card again on the reader before alighting. 6.

  16. Singapore Metro Tickets, Singapore MRT Fare & Card Price

    A standard ticket for a single trip on a public bus in Singapore can still be bought on board. From 23 December 2023, Singapore basic bus tickets for a single trip cost from 1.90-3.00 SGD, depending on the distance. Singapore Express bus services are more expensive and cost from 2.70-3.50 SGD when purchased in cash on board the bus.

  17. LTA

    Calculate the total fare cost of your public transport journey around Singapore for public buses and MRT/LRT trains when using fare cards. ×. Due to scheduled maintenance on 7 April 2024 from 1am to 12pm, all Bus Arrival Time information on this Transport Tools page will be temporarily unavailable. ... Remove Trip . Add a Trip. Start New Query ...

  18. SMRT Journeys

    Toggle navigation. Journey; MRT. Station Info; Network Map; Bus. eGuide; Fare; Bus Interchanges; Fare Calculator

  19. Latest MRT Map [April 2024

    The fares for Singapore MRT are dependent on the distance traveled and the type of ticket used. The fares are divided into two categories: adult fares and senior citizen/student fares. For adult fares, the prices range from S$0.92 to S$3.10 for a single trip, depending on the distance traveled.

  20. Getting Around Singapore with Tourist Pass

    1. Get a Singapore Tourist Pass (STP), a special EZ-Link stored-value card which will allow you unlimited travel for one, two or three days. The Pass can be bought at the SimplyGo Ticket Office at selected MRT stations listed here. 2. Adult Stored-Value Smartcard (EZ-Link / NETS FlashPay): These cost $10 and come with a stored value of $5 for ...

  21. Unlimited MRT, LRT & Bus Rides in Singapore

    TransitLink Ticket Offices Selling Singapore Tourist Pass & Operating Hours. Ang Mo Kio MRT Station. Daily: 8am - 9pm. Bayfront MRT Station. Sat, Sun & Public holidays: 12pm - 3:45pm Sat, Sun & Public holidays: 4.45pm - 6.00pm Weekday: Closed. Bugis MRT Station. Daily: 10am - 9pm. Changi Airport MRT Station.

  22. MRT Metro

    The price of the Singapore MRT depends on the distance traveled. It varies between 1.50 SGD (US$ 1.10) and 2.50 SGD (US$ 1.80) per journey. If you want to save on transport, the best option is the EZ-Link card or the Singapore Tourist Pass.

  23. What Can You Do On The MRT? Things You May Not Know & More

    As seen here, it was only with the introduction of the new standard ticket scheme in 2012, were you then able to purchase a 'Return Trip' as opposed to just a 'Single Trip' - saving you the time of queuing to purchase another single trip ticket when going home!. Important note: Return trips can only be used on the day of purchase.However, you can get a refund for unused trips as long ...