People staying out late to usher in the Year of the Rabbit need not worry about not being able to get home. Transport operators SBS Transit and SMRT will be extending selected bus and train services on Chinese New Year’s Eve on Jan 21. A countdown party in...
Train services on the North-South Line , East-West Line , Circle Line and Thomson-East Coast Line and some bus services will be extended as well, SMRT said on Jan 5.
Also departing from City Hall station, the last EWL train towards Pasir Ris station will leave at 2.14am, while the last train towards Tuas Link will leave at 1.59am. The last TEL train towards Gardens by the Bay station will depart from Woodlands North station at 1.35am, while the last train in the other direction will leave at 1.58am.
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