Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is a major transportation means in Singapore. It spans the entire Singapore from north to south and east to west. Some of the reasons to ride MRT: convenient, not expensive, and relatively fast. Here we’ll show you a step-by-step guide on how to ride the MRT.
Step 1: Locate a nearby MRT station
Look for this sign (see picture below) for MRT station. Every station should have this sign at its entrance(s).

Step 2: Look for the MRT system map
The system map (click the map image below for high-resolution map) is everywhere in the station, e.g. near the entrance, in the ticketing machine area, or passenger service office. Find out the station you are at right now, the station you are going to, and how many stops/transfers you need to get there. You can skip this step if you’re already familiar with the map.
Step 3: Get the EZ-link card or standard ticket
If you are planning to ride the MRT/buses frequently, consider purchasing the EZ-link card (see picture below) at the ticket office (not the passenger service). The EZ-link card is a contactless smartcard, used for making payments for goods and services in Singapore, mainly transportation services. Patrons using an EZ-link card receive a discount for their journey, including a discount if they use a connecting bus after their MRT ride.


Click here for more information on the new EZ-Link card.
The General Ticketing Machines (GTMs) at each station allow commuters to purchase additional credit to add to their EZ-Link cards or to purchase standard tickets (green color) for single trips. Fares for these single-trip forms of these cards range are between one or two times the expense of non single-trip tickets. In addition, a S$1.00 refundable ticket deposit is charged for each Standard Ticket. This refund can be collected from any General Ticketing Machine when the card is returned to the machine within 30 days of purchase.

Step 4: Check in and wait on the platform
Check in by tapping your card on the reader at the fare gates. The platform is usually located one (or more) level(s) below or above. Follow the directions and use the escalator or elevator (lift) to get into the right platform. Plasma TVs are located everywhere at the station to provide arrival and destination information. Wait for the train to arrive.


Step 5: When the train arrives…
* Stay away from the tracks, stand behind the yellow line.
* Let the alighting passengers get off the train first.
* Board on the train and enjoy your ride.

Don’t…
Singapore is a “fine” city, so please don’t do the following… SMRT enforces a strict no eating/drinking regulation. Please do not eat or drink (including sweet/candy or water) onboard the train. See related articles:

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Thanks for this article, very well explained and easy to follow. Thanks
thanks for the information,it does help toursists who come to singapore who are taking the mrt train
Hi,this article is great,I found it on yahoo and I love it very much,I agree with you, it help me a lot in decision,but I am not follw well with the last part,can you explain it for me ?I need your answer,and I will be back again!
Which last part are you not following well? The Don’ts?
Basically when you’re inside the train, no smoking, no eating/drinking, no flammable goods. I’m pretty sure you are allowed to bring food/grocery as long as you dont consume it. However, no durian because it smells sooo badddd!
If you are lucky, you may get away with a warning. But starting 2010, the MRT authority got very strict and no more warning. You break the law, you’ll get fined. Follow below’s link for videos of people reaction to the straight fine/penalty
http://www.jawaexpress.com/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=173:ffeodost&catid=41:destination-updates&Itemid=11
is it practical to purchase ez link card if you are only staying in singapore for 3 days and 3 nights?
i was looking for such a website as i am a 13 yr old girl who is not that familiar with taking mrt.thanks.