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Singapore MRT (Underground) system Route Map


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Hello visitors to Singapore!

 

This is the website for the MRT system - http://www.smrt.com.sg/

 

There are maps here - http://www.smrt.com.sg/Trains/NetworkMap.aspx

 

You should be able to download and print them out.

 

The map looks like this. 2014 version, downloaded Feb 2015. Take note that you should get the latest maps, as more train lines are being built and will be opened in the next few years. Our train network is getting more complicated, which is good! More ways to get around.

 

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Marina Bay Cruise Center

The nearest MRT station is Marina South Pier, southern most station on the North-South Line.

 

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Singapore Cruise Terminal @ Harbourfront

The MRT station is called Harbourfront. This is also a terminus station, at the south-west of the map.

 

Singapore Changi Airport

Eastern-most station. Note, you have to change trains at Tanah Merah MRT in order to get on the line that takes you to Changi Airport.

 

If you can't find the link to download the map on the SMRT website, drop me an email and I'll send the file to you.

 

Cheers and have a great day!

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The Singapore Tourist Pass (which is a special EZ Link card for use on MRT and buses) was specially designed for tourists. The 1,2 or 3 Day passes give you unlimited rides on the MRT and bus network.

 

The passes are available at the following transit-link stations:

http://www.thesingaporetouristpass.com.sg/get-singapore-tourist-pass/

 

You can find out more information on the card here.

http://www.thesingaporetouristpass.com.sg/

 

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Enjoy Singapore!

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Hi Iluvcruising2,

I have been reading all of you information and maps ,thank you so much ,we are arriving Singapore on Thursday ,so looking forward to everything that you have suggested ,only there for 3 days ,but am hoping to cover as much as we can . It all sounds so exciting with the Chinese New Year happening while we are there ,what would you recommend as the best place ,to observe it all .

If you aren't a travel guide ,you should be ,everything you show and share is wonderful and very helpful.:D thank you !!!!

Cheers Deb

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Hi Iluvcruising2,

I have been reading all of you information and maps ,thank you so much ,we are arriving Singapore on Thursday ,so looking forward to everything that you have suggested ,only there for 3 days ,but am hoping to cover as much as we can . It all sounds so exciting with the Chinese New Year happening while we are there ,what would you recommend as the best place ,to observe it all .

If you aren't a travel guide ,you should be ,everything you show and share is wonderful and very helpful.:D thank you !!!!

Cheers Deb

 

Dear Deb,

 

Many thanks for leaving such a nice compliment. No, I'm not a travel guide, but maybe I will become one next time.

 

Your question is a bit tricky. You arrive on the first day of Chinese New Year (19 Feb, Thursday). Most festivities and activities culminate on 18th Feb, with street parties past midnight of 18 Feb. Once we hit 19 Feb, it is a day whereby the Chinese people will go visiting, i.e. visit relatives (usually seniors) to wish them a happy new year. So there would be fewer public activities.

 

However, River Hongbao should still be on - http://www.riverhongbao.sg/

This is our iconic event to celebrate CNY and you shouldn't miss it. The website contains all the info you need to get there.

 

I believe all the major tourist attractions would still be opened. Also, since you are here over Chinese New Year, you have the opportunity of visiting the Istana Open House - http://www.istana.gov.sg/the-istana/open-house

 

The Istana will be opened on the 2nd day of Chinese New Year, there will be special performances.

http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/more-singapore-stories/story/istana-open-house-second-day-chinese-new-year-20150216

 

I noticed the National Museum is also open and on the 2nd day of the Chinese New year, they have some activities.

 

There are also some activities at Sentosa Island on the 2nd day of CNY - http://www.sentosa.com.sg/en/SentosaCelebratesLNY/

 

I will look around to see what else that might be open.

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