Getting Bus in Singapore
You can find a bus stop practically anywhere in Singapore and you don't have to wait very long for a bus. You can pay the bus fare using cash or with the EZ Link Card. There are concessionary fare available for primary and secondary tertiary students. Students get their first issue of their concessionary cards from their schools and are eligible to buy monthly concessionary stamps ( only applicable to government schools ). This will allow them unlimited travel on the bus or up to four rides on the rain a day. Visit www.sbstransit.com.sg for more information on bus routes. You can also buy a copy of the bus guide at most bookstores.
Bus fare range from 45 Cents to $ 1.80 (depending on the distance travelled and whether you are a concessionary pass holder).
You can find a bus stop practically anywhere in Singapore and you don't have to wait very long for a bus. You can pay the bus fare using cash or with the EZ Link Card. There are concessionary fare available for primary and secondary tertiary students. Students get their first issue of their concessionary cards from their schools and are eligible to buy monthly concessionary stamps ( only applicable to government schools ). This will allow them unlimited travel on the bus or up to four rides on the rain a day. Visit www.sbstransit.com.sg for more information on bus routes. You can also buy a copy of the bus guide at most bookstores.
Bus fare range from 45 Cents to $ 1.80 (depending on the distance travelled and whether you are a concessionary pass holder).
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