Extended train and bus services in Singapore on Chinese New Year’s eve


FILE photo. Train services on the North-South, East-West, Circle and Thomson-East Coast lines will be extended on Feb 16. - Photo: ST

SINGAPORE: Train services will be extended on Feb 16, the eve of Chinese New Year, up to around 2am, and some bus services will run as late as around 3am.

Four MRT lines and 18 bus services operated by public transport company SMRT will offer the longer service hours.

Train services on the North-South Line from City Hall to Jurong East and to Marina South Pier will be extended till 2.09am and 1.54am respectively, said the transport operator on Monday (Feb 2).

Trains on the East-West Line from City Hall to Pasir Ris and to Tuas Link will be extended to 2.14am and 1.59am respectively.

The last trains on the Circle Line will depart Dhoby Ghaut and HarbourFront at 1.28am and 1.15am respectively.

The last train departing Woodlands North on the Thomson-East Coast Line will depart at 1.30am, while the train departing Bayshore will leave at 1.42am.

There will be no extension for the Bukit Panjang LRT and Changi Airport services, SMRT added.

The operating hours of 18 SMRT bus services will also be extended to as late as 3.20am: 181, 240, 241, 243G, 300, 301, 302, 307, 901, 911, 912A, 912B, 913, 920, 922, 973A, 974A and 983A. - The Straits Times/ANN

 

 

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