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Navigating Singapore’s Public Transportation System Like a Pro

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Singapore’s transportation system is very efficient and effective and is considered one of the best in the world. Meticulous planning and investments in building the right infrastructure, routes and technology have gone a long way for Singapore to provide a service that truly is exceptional.

Exploring Singapore’s Public Transportation System

Whether it is using the MRT, a bus, a taxi or a bicycle – there are many options to choose from. The centralised MRT provides easy access to most places and is a very cost-effective way to travel. Choosing a place to stay such as V Hotel, that is within close proximity to an MRT station is a good idea to help with travelling about Singapore. There are many such Orchard Road Hotels that are easily accessible by all forms of public transport in the heart of Singapore’s shopping district.

MRT – Mass Rapid Transport

The MRT began in 1987 and since then has grown into an impressive network that boasts 134 stations for such a small country. The trains run like clockwork and are known for their punctuality, with the cleanliness of the MRT stations and trains making your ride a pleasant experience.

Bus

The bus network of Singapore is equally as impressive and works well to complement the MRT network. The buses are air-conditioned and comfortable to travel in and with a seamless integration with the MRT network, swapping from the MRT to the Bus is very convenient.

Bicycle

Cycling is one of the most sustainable methods of public transport in Singapore. As a result, the city is promoting cycling as a practical choice for getting around, while offering easy access to bikes for rental and other Personal Mobility Devices such as scooters.

Taxis and Ride-Hailing Apps

For a more luxurious and comfortable experience of getting around, taxis and ride-hailing apps are the way to go. Metered taxis are a common find, although with surcharge fees they can get quite pricey. The ride-hailing apps offer an easier and more affordable way to travel with the convenience of booking from your smartphone.