Christmas Eve is a festive occasion everyone should celebrate. Apart from being a glaring indicator that the new year is coming soon, it also means presents, log cakes and more presents.
However, there’s just one tiny drawback:
It’s kinda expensive. And it’s not only the presents.
Public transport services end early, which means you’ve got to Grab/Uber at the end of the day. Unless, of course, your Christmas party goers all have a curfew.
Which is probably not the case.
Thankfully, SMRT has done us all transport warriors a favour, by extending train and bus services for Christmas Eve.
Extending its train services
SMRT will be extending its train services (North-South, East-West and Circle Lines, and Bukit Panjang LRT) and specific bus services for passengers travelling late on Christmas Eve on Sunday, 24 December 2017.
Here are the details:
Designated SMRT bus services will also be lengthening their operational hours so that passengers on the last trains can hop aboard these bus services at the timings below:
If you have any further inquiries, you may contact the SMRT Customer Hotline at 1800-336-8900 from 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. daily, or visit www.smrt.com.sg for more info.
On another note, enjoy the festive period, people!
But make sure not to party too late; the transport services can only be extended that long. 😉
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