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Busses
The bus network is very dense too; there is practically no place where there is no regular bus stop in eyesight. Those places which do not have a regular bus service, or no ‘direct’ one such as some business parks usually operate shuttle services themselves. Practically all busses are air conditioned and prices are low, you’ll really have to go around the island to spend more than S$2. The only trouble is figuring out which bus you need to take, the directories and indexes are not always that clear and especially if you need to change service somewhere it may not be that easy to find-out.
>> SBS Transit Bus Journey Plan
Busses – NIGHT RIDER
(Friday, Saturday and eve of Singapore public holiday)
SMRT NightRider service is to provide an alternative transport option for those who are out late.The service is a welcome option for night travellers and night shift workers alike as it provides a safe and affordable travel option. The seven NR services operate on Fridays, Saturdays and eves of Public Holidays from 11.30pm to 4.35am.
>> Night Rider
Payment
The busses and MRT are operated by several different companies but all utilize the same payment system, an electronic ‘smart card’ called the EZ-link card. You can purchase these cards at MRT station booths and ‘top them up’ at the booth or by machine if you have a NETS card. Single trip cards can also be bought for MRT rides (be aware you will pay a deposit which you get refunded by returning the card in one of the machines at your destination). The bus can also be paid in cash provided you have the exact amount (ask the driver).
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