Do buses run all night in Singapore?
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NightRider bus services are SMRT’s overnight bus routes, which operate after midnight on Fridays, Saturdays and eves of Public Holidays. These services provide bus connections between the city and major housing estates during the after-hours where normal bus services and the MRT do not operate.
Is Night Rider still available in Singapore?
Note: NightRider NR7 has been discontinued from 16 Jun 2019.
What time do buses start running in Singapore?
Period (hours) | ||
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From LOR 1 GEYLANG TER | ||
6.30am – 8.30am | 8.31am – 4.59pm | 5.00pm – 7.00pm |
Mon-Fri | ||
15 – 17 mins | 15 – 19 mins | 15 – 19 mins |
How much does SMRT Nightrider cost?
SMRT NightRider offers you a safe and affordable way to get home when you are out late at night. We operate seven NightRider (NR) services that run on Fridays, Saturdays and the eves of Public Holidays from 11.30pm to 2.00am. The fare for NightRider services is $4.50 per trip regardless of payment by cash or ez-link card.
What is SMRT Nightrider NR6?
SMRT NightRider NR6 is an overnight bus route running from Resorts World Sentosa to Anchorvale Drive, passing through Bayfront, City Hall, River Valley, Orchard, Little India, Boon Keng, Serangoon, Hougang and Sengkang.
Where do Nightrider and Nite Owl bus stops in Singapore?
The bus stop along Eu Tong Sen Street (Clarke Quay Stn) is the final stop where all NightRider and Nite Owl bus services stop at. Passengers paying by Ez-link card can make use of SMRT NightRider’s free transfer within 45 minutes at this stop.
Does SMRT operate on Saturday and Sunday?
These services do not operate on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays. Fare is based on distance fare for express services. SMRT offers direct bus services to and from Resorts World Sentosa, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore Zoological Gardens, the Night Safari and the River Safari.