How much is the EZ-link card in Singapore?
How much is an EZ-Link card? An EZ-Link card which is sold at TransitLink Ticket Offices, Concession Card Replacement Offices, Passenger Service Centres and 7-Eleven, each costs $10, out of which $5 is stored-value for use. The remaining $5 is the cost of the card and is non-refundable.
What is the difference between EZ-Link and nets FlashPay?
The EZ-Link card is backed by the government, while the NETS Flashpay is backed by a large banking corporation. In simple terms, they are both stored value cards, issued by different places. This does not help in making a decision on which one to use.
Can I top up EZ-Link card at ATM?
Top up using POSB/DBS ATM Insert your ATM/Debit/Credit Card. Key in your 6-Digit Card PIN. Select More Services followed by NETS FlashPay/Cashcard/Ez-link/Concession Card. Select Ez-link card followed by Continue.
Do EZ-Link cards expire?
Your EZ-Link card is valid for use for 5 years from the date of issue. A Refund Service Charge of $1 will be charged per month for EZ-Link cards that have expired for 2 years or more. It will be deducted from the remaining stored value (if any), until the card is refunded or fully depleted.
Is EZ Link card cheaper?
The EZ-Link card offers cheaper public transport. It’s a card that you can top up, and pay for the MRT and the Singapore buses.
What is the minimum amount in EZ-Link to take MRT?
$3
Yes, you will be alerted by an instant push notification from the EZ-Link app when your ‘Available Balance’ falls below the minimum balance of $3.
Can FlashPay be used for MRT?
NETS FlashPay is a multi-purpose stored value card that you can use for traveling on buses, the MRT and LRT, shopping at retail stores and paying for ERP and car park charges.
Can I use EZ-Link at NTUC?
Tap to pay with EZ-Link at Singapore’s largest retailer! counters across all NTUC FairPrice supermarkets!
Can I top up EZ-Link $5?
AFAIK you can top-up a minimum of $5 only if you are holding a concession card. For a standard adult card the minimum top-up is $10.
How can I recharge my MRT card online?
Top up your EZ-Link with DBS PayLah!
- Download the EZ-Link app & log in to register your EZ-Link card.
- Tap on card to perform top-up.
- Select Top-Up.
- Select DBS PayLah!
- If you have not update your card to an Account-based EZ-Link, scan your card by holding the card against the back of your phone for top-up to take place.
- Done.
Can nets motoring card use for MRT?
NETS Flashpay Other than using it at ERP and electronic carpark gantries, a Flashpay card can also be used to pay for public transit on MRT, LRT, public buses and taxis. The card can also be used for payment at around 102,000 retail points islandwide.
How can I pay MRT by mobile?
Simply tap your contactless bank card (e.g. credit or debit card) or mobile device at the MRT fare gates or card reader on buses as you would usually do with your current travel card. If you are using your mobile device, remember to place your device a little longer at the fare gates or card reader.
How much does MRT cost in Singapore?
How much does Singapore MRT cost? The cost of MRT differs from adult, student to senior citizen: Adult – $0.77 – $2.02 Senior Citizen/ persons with disabilities – $0.54 – $0.87 Student – $0.37 – $0.58 Workforce transport Concession – $0.63 – $1.67
What kind of gates are used in Singapore’s MRT and LRT stations?
Access-control gates found in Singapore’s MRT and LRT stations have evolved in design & features over the years. A few different series of gates from different manufacturers have been used in MRT and LRT stations.
Where is the nearest MRT station to the Singapore River observation wheel?
The enormous observation wheel in the vicinity of the river gives you the perfect bird’s eye view of Singapore. The nearest MRT station is the Promenade station which can be reached via the Downtown Line and the Circle Line.
How much is a single train ticket in Singapore?
A single trip for an adult start from $1.40 and can be purchased from ticket machines at the stations. Usually, the train operation starts daily at 5.30am and runs until midnight with peak hours between 7am to 9am. Announcements are made in English as is all signage.