One VERY important thing that isn't mentioned in the video is You should *ONLY* board from the *front door* (where the driver is) and not the back/exit door. It might be perceived as fare evasion in some way and the bus captain will call you out to the front to tap your card. Small exceptions when boarding from the back is allowed : - Wheelchair passenger - Passengers with stroller (PLEASE inform the bus captain beforehand) - If the bus is fully crowded at the front and the bus captain request the outside passengers to get on from the back instead - Boarding from bus interchanges with staff marshalls guiding passengers to board from both doors. - If it's a free shuttle bus (e.g. NUS shuttle bus, not applicable to public buses anyway)
@@dashingheights I felt that it is an important info to share since I noticed foreigners(tourists) have made that mistake occasionally from time to time
@@garfieldandfriends1also another exception is for feeder bus services that do not stop at bus Interchanges and that exception can be applied only at the first stop of that service (eg Service 42)
One more thing : Tap your card at the BOTTOM of the reader when boarding/alighting from the bus. Too much commuters made the mistake of tapping _on the screen_ and wondering why it doesn’t work.
@@garfieldandfriends1 I noted boarding at exit still happens especially at a bus crowded in front. It is rather innovative and brave for these commuters who boarded at the exit. But at times they got no choice as people in the bus don't move to the back and the captain also can't be bothered.
Thank you for sharing this informative video, especially beneficial for first-time visitors to Singapore. It provides clear instructions on efficiently navigating the public transportation system. As I plan my trip to Singapore later this year, I found this video incredibly helpful, addressing all my uncertainties. Your contribution is greatly appreciated.
I want to add some detail for tourists: The Singapore Tourist Passes they sell at the airport are usually not worth it. They give you unlimited travel for 1, 2, or 3 days, but they are very expensive. If you calculate when you will break even with using the EZ-Link card, you would have to ride public transport for 5, 6 hours a day or something, which most people are not doing. The EZ-Link card is very cheap ($5, I think?), so just buy one at the airport MRT station. Many machines don't take cash or foreign cards to add money to your transit card, but if there is staff at the station, they can accept cash or card from you. If you use a foreign credit card, there is a daily fee, which I think is $0.60, so if you are there for only a few days, then this might be cheaper than buying an EZ-Link card. Otherwise, enjoy visiting a fantastic country with some of the safest, cleanest, cost-effective, and efficient public transit in the world!
My friend has the Singapore Tourist Pass Plus that he used few months ago, he didn't return the card and went home with it. I'm planning to visit singapore soon, he's offering to give me his card and since the pass is already expired I assume I can still use his card and just top-up some cash in it? I'm not planning to go around too much so I don't really need the unlimited ride I could have if I buy a new card. Do you think top-up will still work in his card?
@@jbrdreamer Just put his card in one of the machines at the MRT station (such as at the airport when you arrive), and you can see if the card is active as a regular transit card or not. I think they are typically active for a few years. If you need to add funds, be aware that the machines may not take cash or foreign cards, but you can just go to the staff desk in the station and they can add money to your card.
Hi, i am going to Singapore next week, would like to ask you about tapping credit card on the public transport, for example, from place A to B with train, then B to C with bus.dose it mean i have tap my card four times?
Hi. Thanks for your very useful videos. Just wanted to know if there is an age limit for kids to travel without dedicated ticket. My kid is 4 years old.
heya, you can refer to the details here: www.transitlink.com.sg/child-concession-card/ in short, below 7 years old and under 0.9m you can get a child-pass from a ticketing office by providing child's passport
I'll be in SG in March for the Taylor Swift concert. This is very helpful, just a bit worried about taking the bus, I might miss the correct stop! 😂 I think the safest will be taking the mrt
Yea because sometimes counting the bus stops is tricky. One thing that helped for me was to pick a landmark like a recognisable building or road name near my destination, so that i only have to look out for that 1 thing to know if i should be alighting soon. Indeed easier still to take MRT because the map shows clearly where the train is, and it stops at every stop hahah. Some bus routes are using a newer bus model that include an electronic display of the stops, so you just need to remember the "stop name"... but i don't see this model alot so can't count on it!. I hope you have a great time in March!!
Great Content!! At what point does it make sense as a tourist to stop using a Visa card as a ticket and get a day/tourist pass instead? And what should I do with our 5-year-old child who is 110 cm tall?
You'll save more money buying the "SG Tourist Pass" instead of using your card IF and only IF you are planning to use the discounts that comes with it. Take a look here: thesingaporetouristpass.com.sg/perks-discounts/ As a tourist, your average costs of getting around would be ~$6 per day ( about 3 destinations ). so the per day cost of the pass can be offset by benefiting from the perks and discount. However, I'm still not a fan because the attractions that I would think worth the visit... would take me 1 full day anyway. Which means i would not be spending that much on transport, negating the benefit of an unlimited transport pass! Moreover, the F&B options listed are not very local. I would rather recommend hitting the local hawker centers. For your child you can get a child-concession-card at the station office. reference: www.transitlink.com.sg/child-concession-card/ Enjoy!
@@dashingheights Thank you very much for the quick response. We have 2 full days to explore Singapore. Although we visited Singapore a few years ago as a couple, it will be a new challenge as a family. Local hawker centers are, of course, a must.
@@TequilaMario I'm happy to help :) 2 full days is a good taster! Indeed family travel is gonna be challenging, but also very rewarding ;) You can consider bringing a stroller, the buses and trains here are stroller friendly
@@dashingheights It's a pleasure to chat with you. We will definitely bring a stroller, even if we won't need it for the rest of our trip. I don't want to carry my daughter in the heat. One more thing, then I'll let you go. We are arriving at Christmas and we wonder if there's anything we shouldn't miss to get some Christmas spirit for our daughter. It's our first time not spending Christmas at home.
@@TequilaMario on Christmas you can consider walking down Orchard road that’s always decorated for the festive season And usually theres a christmas light exhibition in gardens by the bay called the Christmas Wonderland. You can search it up and decide if it’s something for you. Depends on where you are from, some things may be hard to find. For one, i havent found a decent xmas market in SG, and definitely no nice snow hahah
Thanks for the video, it answered my question. My wife and I are coming to Singapore via cruise ship. We have no Singapore $$ so it is good to know we can tap on and off on the MRT with our credit cards. Thank you.
There are tour groups that operate frequently in Singapore. The Duck tour: affiliate.klook.com/redirect?aid=60453&aff_adid=923475&k_site=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.klook.com%2Fen-SG%2Factivity%2F5526-the-original-ducktours-singapore%2F is popular among tourists. You can get a discount when buying from KLOOK with my code: DASHINGHEIGHTSKLOOK
@@dashingheights Found that out when I asked about timing my credit card into My EZ-Link card so I could top up without going to a station. Found you have to have a local number todo that and found out about the fee. If you’re in Sing for a while, it’d be ok assuming you’re using a MasterCard, but Visa would get a little pricey. We go there two or three times a year (wife has extended family), so the EZ-Link card works best for us.
My husband and I are coming to singapore in the next 3 days with 2 kids. What do you suggest using credit cards or ez link? We only stay for 3days and visa is all we have.
@@deasychristin209 The most you’d pay with the credit cards is $2 per person. I believe, but I’m not sure, that the basic EZ-Link card is $5. EZ-Link works better for us because we’re in Singapore quite often. I think the credit cards would work better for you. @dashingheights might have a better answer.
Hi @@deasychristin209 , each person will need 1 card for payment. In my opinion, your husband and yourself can use your own credit cards. For your 2 children might be safer to get them ez-link cards, just in case they might misplace it. Have fun!!
yes it does, make sure to tap in and tap out using the SAME card. there is always a card reader at entrance & exit of bus, and each MRT stations have gantry where you need to tap your card to get in and out
Our bus stop is lacking a huge sign for its identity. I complained before once ten years ago and another time last year 2022. Without using app, you would be lost and don't know where you are.
@@dashingheights They only noted my suggestion. They need to have a huge sign in the middle of the roof. The one on the pole and the ones on the glass notice board are too small to see from the bus. Especially at night. I used a combination of mytransport and onemap and at times Google maps to ad me
heya you can check this page: www.simplygo.com.sg/travel-fares/child-concessionary-fares in short, children below 0.9m can travel for free with a fare paying adult 0.9m-1.2m under 7 years old need a child-pass.
I have a doubt..it might be stupid! Is there wifi service everywhere? As i wont be getting internet service from my sim service, and so then how am I supposed to access google maps without internet?
The bus CLAIMS to have working wifi, but i would not count on them... Google maps actually has an option to download the map so that you can use it offline. However, you cannot get navigation information without internet. So what I can suggest is to bookmark your destinations, and use the offline map + GPS to navigate :)
For MRT lines that are connected, you don't need to tap out :) Thankfully MOST multi-colored stations are connected, so you just need to find the train platform you want to transfer to
Im not aware of any website selling this cash card, however You can easily get it at the train station in Changi airport :) Look for the small office beside the train gantry
Yep, on the train very easy to deal with 1 luggage. Though if taking the bus will be slightly harder if you go during peak commuting period (7-9AM or 5-7PM). Now most buses have a big space in the center for locking your luggage, which should make things even easier.
Hi. I plan to visit Singapore soon with my family. I'm thinking of using my one visa credit card as my main way of paying. But it's not mentioned in the video how to pay for multiple persons with just one credit card. Can someone please explain to me. Thanks in advance.
Heya, if using a credit card each person needs to have 1 card ^^ So either use multiple credit cards Or buy cash cards for each person without credit card
How do you approach paying for public transportation for teenagers without a credit card? Is the only option an ezi link card? Can you get those from Changi Airport?
If you have an extra card they can use it. The next most convenient option is ez-link card. Just go to the office right beside the gantry at Changi Airport and tell them you want to buy an ez link card :)
Yeah, and don't make a fool of yourself and use the front door to enter the bus. Ask me how I know. But is it really you just tap your debit card and it will work without buying EZ Link?
ohno.... it must have felt terrible!! yes really, but your debit card need to have supported contactless payment feature. the quick way to check is visa/master logo on it
@@dashingheights Yes, it's contactless. I will try it again I visit Singapore, I never knew it works like this too (prehistoric public transport in my country).
One VERY important thing that isn't mentioned in the video is
You should *ONLY* board from the *front door* (where the driver is) and not the back/exit door. It might be perceived as fare evasion in some way and the bus captain will call you out to the front to tap your card.
Small exceptions when boarding from the back is allowed :
- Wheelchair passenger
- Passengers with stroller (PLEASE inform the bus captain beforehand)
- If the bus is fully crowded at the front and the bus captain request the outside passengers to get on from the back instead
- Boarding from bus interchanges with staff marshalls guiding passengers to board from both doors.
- If it's a free shuttle bus (e.g. NUS shuttle bus, not applicable to public buses anyway)
Thanks for the additional info!!
@@dashingheights I felt that it is an important info to share since I noticed foreigners(tourists) have made that mistake occasionally from time to time
@@garfieldandfriends1also another exception is for feeder bus services that do not stop at bus Interchanges and that exception can be applied only at the first stop of that service (eg Service 42)
One more thing : Tap your card at the BOTTOM of the reader when boarding/alighting from the bus. Too much commuters made the mistake of tapping _on the screen_ and wondering why it doesn’t work.
@@garfieldandfriends1 I noted boarding at exit still happens especially at a bus crowded in front. It is rather innovative and brave for these commuters who boarded at the exit. But at times they got no choice as people in the bus don't move to the back and the captain also can't be bothered.
If i were a tourist, i think this video would be super useful!! Wish there was one for every country🙂
I’ll see if i can make similar ones for other countries!
I will be travelling to Singapore next week and this video is very helpful for a first timer like me. Thank you!
I'm glad to be of help!! Have a great and fruitful trip :)
Thank you for sharing this informative video, especially beneficial for first-time visitors to Singapore. It provides clear instructions on efficiently navigating the public transportation system. As I plan my trip to Singapore later this year, I found this video incredibly helpful, addressing all my uncertainties. Your contribution is greatly appreciated.
Im happy to help!! have a good trip :)
This is such a useful video ! Thank you ! I'm visiting SG next September and I was searching for practicals infos. Glad I found your channel !
I’m glad to help! Have fun in September ;) you might also find my other SG videos useful!
*Thank for this video man!* I'll be in SG soon. Good to know all I need is a credit card to get on the bus, LRT or MRT.
Welcome! Make sure it supports contactless and has visa/mastercard ^^
Very helpful. Thank you so much. You are very kind.
Glad to be of help!!
I surely can go now to “anywhere” in Singapore, as you said. 😁
This video is just so informative. Thank you sm!
That’s right!! I’m glad to be of help :)
Very useful for anyone visiting Singapore. Thanks 😊
You're welcome!!
Thanks lot. Very useful video for 1st time traveller at Singapore
I'm glad to help!!
Thankyou for your helpful videos on Singapore.
Greetings from Australia :)
It’s my pleasure to help!
wow 😮 very well explained.
thank you very much!
Welcome!!
Very good quick guide. You missed out about the part about LRTs though!
thanks! sounds like an idea for part 2!!!!
Thanks a ton, this information shared was very helpful
Happy to help! have a great time in SG :)
I want to add some detail for tourists:
The Singapore Tourist Passes they sell at the airport are usually not worth it. They give you unlimited travel for 1, 2, or 3 days, but they are very expensive. If you calculate when you will break even with using the EZ-Link card, you would have to ride public transport for 5, 6 hours a day or something, which most people are not doing. The EZ-Link card is very cheap ($5, I think?), so just buy one at the airport MRT station.
Many machines don't take cash or foreign cards to add money to your transit card, but if there is staff at the station, they can accept cash or card from you.
If you use a foreign credit card, there is a daily fee, which I think is $0.60, so if you are there for only a few days, then this might be cheaper than buying an EZ-Link card.
Otherwise, enjoy visiting a fantastic country with some of the safest, cleanest, cost-effective, and efficient public transit in the world!
I agree! Thanks for sharing this very useful information :)
My friend has the Singapore Tourist Pass Plus that he used few months ago, he didn't return the card and went home with it. I'm planning to visit singapore soon, he's offering to give me his card and since the pass is already expired I assume I can still use his card and just top-up some cash in it? I'm not planning to go around too much so I don't really need the unlimited ride I could have if I buy a new card. Do you think top-up will still work in his card?
@@jbrdreamer Just put his card in one of the machines at the MRT station (such as at the airport when you arrive), and you can see if the card is active as a regular transit card or not. I think they are typically active for a few years. If you need to add funds, be aware that the machines may not take cash or foreign cards, but you can just go to the staff desk in the station and they can add money to your card.
If we go with family (example 4 pax) do we need to tap the CC four time?..how it works..I’m planning to travel to SG shortly
Hi there! Each rider will need to have his own CC. 1 CC can only tap for 1 person
Hi, i am going to Singapore next week, would like to ask you about tapping credit card on the public transport, for example, from place A to B with train, then B to C with bus.dose it mean i have tap my card four times?
Yea correct. 1 when entering train station, 1 when exiting, 1 when getting onto bus, 1 when getting off bus
Hi. Thanks for your very useful videos. Just wanted to know if there is an age limit for kids to travel without dedicated ticket. My kid is 4 years old.
heya,
you can refer to the details here: www.transitlink.com.sg/child-concession-card/
in short, below 7 years old and under 0.9m you can get a child-pass from a ticketing office by providing child's passport
@@dashingheightsthanks a lot for your prompt response
Very informative thank you!
You're welcome! I'm happy to be of help :)
I'll be in SG in March for the Taylor Swift concert. This is very helpful, just a bit worried about taking the bus, I might miss the correct stop! 😂 I think the safest will be taking the mrt
Yea because sometimes counting the bus stops is tricky. One thing that helped for me was to pick a landmark like a recognisable building or road name near my destination, so that i only have to look out for that 1 thing to know if i should be alighting soon.
Indeed easier still to take MRT because the map shows clearly where the train is, and it stops at every stop hahah.
Some bus routes are using a newer bus model that include an electronic display of the stops, so you just need to remember the "stop name"... but i don't see this model alot so can't count on it!.
I hope you have a great time in March!!
Same haha on which date is ur concert?
@@lakshanyasri6175 March 8 😊
@@lakshanyasri6175 march 8 🙂
sameee me too,!!
Hello,
Great video !
Can I use a Debit Card for trains and buses ?
Thank you very much for your help.
Keep the great job !
Heya, Thanks!
Yes you can, but need the contactless logo and master/visa
Great Content!! At what point does it make sense as a tourist to stop using a Visa card as a ticket and get a day/tourist pass instead? And what should I do with our 5-year-old child who is 110 cm tall?
You'll save more money buying the "SG Tourist Pass" instead of using your card IF and only IF you are planning to use the discounts that comes with it. Take a look here: thesingaporetouristpass.com.sg/perks-discounts/
As a tourist, your average costs of getting around would be ~$6 per day ( about 3 destinations ). so the per day cost of the pass can be offset by benefiting from the perks and discount. However, I'm still not a fan because the attractions that I would think worth the visit... would take me 1 full day anyway. Which means i would not be spending that much on transport, negating the benefit of an unlimited transport pass! Moreover, the F&B options listed are not very local. I would rather recommend hitting the local hawker centers.
For your child you can get a child-concession-card at the station office. reference: www.transitlink.com.sg/child-concession-card/
Enjoy!
@@dashingheights Thank you very much for the quick response. We have 2 full days to explore Singapore. Although we visited Singapore a few years ago as a couple, it will be a new challenge as a family. Local hawker centers are, of course, a must.
@@TequilaMario I'm happy to help :)
2 full days is a good taster! Indeed family travel is gonna be challenging, but also very rewarding ;) You can consider bringing a stroller, the buses and trains here are stroller friendly
@@dashingheights It's a pleasure to chat with you. We will definitely bring a stroller, even if we won't need it for the rest of our trip. I don't want to carry my daughter in the heat. One more thing, then I'll let you go. We are arriving at Christmas and we wonder if there's anything we shouldn't miss to get some Christmas spirit for our daughter. It's our first time not spending Christmas at home.
@@TequilaMario on Christmas you can consider walking down Orchard road that’s always decorated for the festive season
And usually theres a christmas light exhibition in gardens by the bay called the Christmas Wonderland. You can search it up and decide if it’s something for you.
Depends on where you are from, some things may be hard to find. For one, i havent found a decent xmas market in SG, and definitely no nice snow hahah
Thanks for the video, it answered my question. My wife and I are coming to Singapore via cruise ship. We have no Singapore $$ so it is good to know we can tap on and off on the MRT with our credit cards. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
is it possible to get a day tour guide in the singapore ? if its possible any recommendation or how much it will be ?
There are tour groups that operate frequently in Singapore. The Duck tour: affiliate.klook.com/redirect?aid=60453&aff_adid=923475&k_site=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.klook.com%2Fen-SG%2Factivity%2F5526-the-original-ducktours-singapore%2F is popular among tourists.
You can get a discount when buying from KLOOK with my code: DASHINGHEIGHTSKLOOK
Thanks again :)
You're welcome ^^
Credit cards get charged a fee for use. Visa is 50 cents per day. Mastercard is 50 cents every, I believe, 15 days.
ohh i was not aware of this detail! thanks for bringing it up!
This is quite significant for people using card from foreign bank
@@dashingheights Found that out when I asked about timing my credit card into My EZ-Link card so I could top up without going to a station. Found you have to have a local number todo that and found out about the fee. If you’re in Sing for a while, it’d be ok assuming you’re using a MasterCard, but Visa would get a little pricey. We go there two or three times a year (wife has extended family), so the EZ-Link card works best for us.
My husband and I are coming to singapore in the next 3 days with 2 kids. What do you suggest using credit cards or ez link? We only stay for 3days and visa is all we have.
@@deasychristin209 The most you’d pay with the credit cards is $2 per person. I believe, but I’m not sure, that the basic EZ-Link card is $5. EZ-Link works better for us because we’re in Singapore quite often. I think the credit cards would work better for you. @dashingheights might have a better answer.
Hi @@deasychristin209 , each person will need 1 card for payment.
In my opinion, your husband and yourself can use your own credit cards. For your 2 children might be safer to get them ez-link cards, just in case they might misplace it.
Have fun!!
Watch out for Bt Panjang , Newton & Tampines. Tapping out required
nice thanks for the add on!
Can I use Google Pay on busses as well? Do I have to tap when I board the bus and then again before getting off the bus?
you can support.google.com/googlepay/answer/10191666?hl=en
This is so timely as i am going to sg next month. Though, my question is can i use one cc for 2 people?
Nice!! Cannot use for 2 person. Each person needs 1 card for payment. Have a great time!
@@dashingheightsawrayt! Thank you!
Does the distance fare apply when transferring from a bus to the MRT? How should I tap in and tap out?
yes it does, make sure to tap in and tap out using the SAME card. there is always a card reader at entrance & exit of bus, and each MRT stations have gantry where you need to tap your card to get in and out
Our bus stop is lacking a huge sign for its identity. I complained before once ten years ago and another time last year 2022. Without using app, you would be lost and don't know where you are.
I can see where you’re coming from! Yea i wont know how to get to work if not for google maps
@@dashingheights They only noted my suggestion. They need to have a huge sign in the middle of the roof. The one on the pole and the ones on the glass notice board are too small to see from the bus. Especially at night. I used a combination of mytransport and onemap and at times Google maps to ad me
That’s pretty much what google maps is for tho
@@Ocarus0Cycle But without it the commuter will be quite hapless
@@Ocarus0Cycle And many seniors don't know how to use such things
How about children? Do toddlers and babies need a ezlink card or Apple Pay? Are they free?
heya you can check this page: www.simplygo.com.sg/travel-fares/child-concessionary-fares
in short, children below 0.9m can travel for free with a fare paying adult
0.9m-1.2m under 7 years old need a child-pass.
Moovit works perfectly here if you want to know when will your bus be arriving
oh i use Singabus!
@@dashingheightsI use MyTransport
I have a doubt..it might be stupid! Is there wifi service everywhere? As i wont be getting internet service from my sim service, and so then how am I supposed to access google maps without internet?
The bus CLAIMS to have working wifi, but i would not count on them...
Google maps actually has an option to download the map so that you can use it offline. However, you cannot get navigation information without internet. So what I can suggest is to bookmark your destinations, and use the offline map + GPS to navigate :)
Does Diners club cards work?
it only supports visa/master with contactless capability
Correction : most Buses do follow a specific schedule as best they can. 2:23
thanks for the correction! yes i do remember sometimes at off-peak hours, bus will wait at bus stops to avoid being too ahead of schedule
Is American express (Amex) cards accepted in Singapore?
Yes it’s one of the common cards but not all shops accept it.
Do you need to tap in and out when changing on the MRT or only at the start of the journey and very end?
For MRT lines that are connected, you don't need to tap out :)
Thankfully MOST multi-colored stations are connected, so you just need to find the train platform you want to transfer to
can we use Niyo global debit card
hmm i never heard of this, probably not. Stick to visa/mastercard enabled
How can I get an Ez link card from Klook? Or any other website to get this card?
Im not aware of any website selling this cash card, however
You can easily get it at the train station in Changi airport :)
Look for the small office beside the train gantry
@@dashingheights thank u
Do you recommend this to tourists with one luggage?
Yep, on the train very easy to deal with 1 luggage. Though if taking the bus will be slightly harder if you go during peak commuting period (7-9AM or 5-7PM).
Now most buses have a big space in the center for locking your luggage, which should make things even easier.
Hi. I plan to visit Singapore soon with my family. I'm thinking of using my one visa credit card as my main way of paying. But it's not mentioned in the video how to pay for multiple persons with just one credit card. Can someone please explain to me. Thanks in advance.
Heya, if using a credit card each person needs to have 1 card ^^
So either use multiple credit cards
Or buy cash cards for each person without credit card
@@dashingheights i see... Thanks for the clarification.
tampines also need tap out to change need to walk in bus interchange too
Ohhhh right!! Thanks for the add on!
How do you approach paying for public transportation for teenagers without a credit card? Is the only option an ezi link card? Can you get those from Changi Airport?
If you have an extra card they can use it.
The next most convenient option is ez-link card.
Just go to the office right beside the gantry at Changi Airport and tell them you want to buy an ez link card :)
@@dashingheights Thank you 😃
Hi, can we bring big luggage into the bus?
Technically not disallowed, so yea can. However take care when travelling during PEAK hours because the bus might be full of people.
Can you tell if every person in a family needs a card or is enough good
each person going into the bus/train station will need 1 card.
each card can only detect 1 entry / 1 exit at a time
@@dashingheights thank you so much!!! saviour
👍
keren video lu bang
Makasih kak, nonton yang lain juga dong ;D
Can i use same card for family?
Each person need to have 1 card when getting on the bus/train
Isn't the circle line orange and not yellow???😭
Let’s just agree it’s not red :x
Hello guys
I like SMRT
Me too
Sbs better lah
Guide tip 1: grab if possible. Them MRTs are... questionable.
Grab is not financially sustainable tho
Bro uses a c651 for a video
hahah which train would you prefer to see? I was looking for an open air well lit train and happen to find a good angle here :)
@@dashingheights this train is the best sounding-melodious train in singapore ,retiring in 2026🙂
Ohhh i didnt notice the sound before, now that you mention it, i'll keep an ear out!@@SBS8123C
TEL4 is coming
hahah next video!
Yeah, and don't make a fool of yourself and use the front door to enter the bus. Ask me how I know.
But is it really you just tap your debit card and it will work without buying EZ Link?
ohno.... it must have felt terrible!!
yes really, but your debit card need to have supported contactless payment feature. the quick way to check is visa/master logo on it
@@dashingheights Yes, it's contactless. I will try it again I visit Singapore, I never knew it works like this too (prehistoric public transport in my country).
This is very helpful 😭 Thank you and thank you to the person who shared about your video 🥹
You are very welcome! I'm glad to be of help :)
4:21 rookie mistake could have made it in before the doors closed 🫢
Ya he slowed down 🤣