Expat Living City Guide – June 2018

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Fare Facts



  • Base fare for travelling in a standard taxi (for example,
    Comfort or CityCab) ranges from $3.20 to $3.90.

  • During peak hours (Monday to Friday, 6am to 9.30am,
    and Monday to Sunday, 6pm to midnight), passengers pay
    an additional 25 percent of the metered fare; and between
    midnight and 6am, they pay an additional 50 percent.

  • Call-out charges are from $2.30 during non-peak hours
    and from $3.30 during peak hours, while advanced
    bookings (at least half an hour) are $8.

  • Expect to pay around $12 for a 10-kilometre off-peak trip.

  • ERP charges incurred during the trip are chargeable, and
    there is a CBD surcharge of $3.

  • Note that there are airport surcharges: $5 (from 5pm to
    midnight on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays) and $3
    (any other times).

  • Fares can be paid in cash – smaller denominations are
    preferred – or by credit card. Some taxis also accept
    NETS and EZ-Link cards.

  • Although taxi drivers speak English, differences in
    accents can occasionally cause confusion.

  • Besides taxis, private companies like Grab and Ryde are
    also available island-wide.


THOUGHTS ON TRANSPORT
Although a number of our panellists
drive a car in Singapore, they all have
positive things to say about the public
transport network.

It’s clean and tidy, always on time, and
the trains and buses come frequently.


  • Alexandra
    I love the public transport here! It’s
    so well connected and affordable for
    everyone. – Ankita
    Having lived in London for nine years
    prior to moving here, the MRT couldn’t
    have been more different to the
    Underground. Clean, safe, efficient, air-
    conditioned – I love the MRT!^ – Beth
    The MRT is a convenient and
    inexpensive way to get around,
    especially now that there are more
    stops and stations being built. We
    live near Novena MRT station and I
    love taking the Red Line to Orchard.
    It’s much faster than taking a taxi into
    town, and way cheaper! – Dana
    Transport here is cheap, clean,
    well run, frequent and pretty much
    connects the whole island. – Lisa
    Public transportation in Singapore
    great! The bus and MRT systems are
    run so efficiently it makes getting
    anywhere super easy.^ – Mel
    Up until a few years ago, you
    weren’t able to take prams on buses;
    however, since they’ve changed the
    law it makes things so much easier.
    The MRT is clean, quiet, easy and
    cheap! With the mass expansion, it
    will only get better.^ – Sophie


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