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Are drinks not allowed in MRT?

No, it is not permitted. In 1987, the Rapid Transit Systems (RTS) Act was established by Parliament and it was declared that no food or drink was to be consumed in MRT trains and stations. If you do, you will be issued a notification of offence which carries a fine of up to $500.



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Bottled drinks, water, and other liquids not included on the MRT-3's list are still banned.

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Is there a time limit for MRT/LRT travel? Yes, the maximum time allowed is 120 minutes. Your stored value travel card will be rejected by the fare gate if you exceed this duration.

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Baby milk, perfume, medicines allowed inside LRT-1 trains, stations.

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But generally on the whole, they run better & more efficiently than buses & as long as we're using it to travel within 10 stops in 1 stretch without changing to another colour line (& or no break downs for whatever reasons), we can almost guarantee that within 30 mins we can reach to our destinations.

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Commuters can save up to 50 cents when they board trains before 7.45am (except Public Holidays).

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Bringing super-big luggages on board – $500 fine If kena reported, there's a chance you might face a fine of $500. Big pieces of luggage don't only refer to the ones we use for travelling; they can refer to almost anything that you've brought with you onto the MRT that exceeds the dimensions of 90cm x 60cm x 30cm.

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MRT trains MRT and LRT trains run from 5:30am to 12:30am, with a reasonable frequency of 2 to 4 minutes during peak hours, and 5 to 12 minutes during off-peak hours. Morning peak hours: 7:30am to 10:00am. Afternoon and Evening peak hours: 5:00pm to 8:00pm.

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Just like a hotel, Amtrak provides shampoo, soap and bottled water in all rooms. Pro Tip: The best part about traveling by train? No liquids restrictions! Make sure you don't leave home without bringing the necessities!

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Stations have toilets at the concourse level. Most stations are barrier-free inside and outside the station, and trains have spaces for passengers using wheelchairs.

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