From December 28, 2024, bus and train fares will increase by S$0.10 per journey for adult commuters and S$0.04 per journey for concession card holders.
This fare hike was previously announced by the Public Transport Council (PTC) on September 9 this year, following a fare review exercise.
However, some things will still remain the same.
PTC has decided to maintain the prices of monthly passes with no increases to help heavy users of public transport cap their public transport expenses.
Adults and concession groups (students, seniors, national servicemen, persons with disabilities and Workfare Transport Concession Scheme card holders) who travel frequently are encouraged to consider buying monthly passes to cap their public transport expenses.
Graduating students who are eligible for concessionary fares will also continue to enjoy concessionary fares for an extended period of 4 months upon the end of their course of study.
This will start with graduating students whose concession eligibility ends on or after 28 December 2024; and will apply to the entire group of graduating students – both those who are in between two education stages (e.g. N-level and O-Level students enrolling in ITE or polytechnics) and those transitioning out of student concession benefits (e.g. JC students who may enrol in university).
This will help students and their families manage the transition out of or between concession schemes.
These fare adjustments, which are applicable from 28 December 2024, are summarised as follows:
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