Commuters will be able to catch the last train and bus home later. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Train and some bus services will end later on Aug 8, the eve of the National Day public holiday.
On the Circle Line, the last train from Dhoby Ghaut station, heading towards HarbourFront, will depart at 11.55pm, while the last train in the other direction will leave at 11.30pm. The last trains on the Thomson-East Coast Line will depart from Gardens By The Bay station at 12.25am and from Woodlands North station at 12.02am.
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