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Is Skytrain free in Changi Airport?

Before the opening of Terminal 3, the Skytrain system was upgraded from the original Adtranz C-100 system to the new Mitsubishi Crystal Mover system, which expanded the service from a simple 2-station line to a 7-station network. All Changi Airport Skytrain services are free of charge.



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Skytrain services operate to Terminal 2 (Station E). Passengers heading to Terminal 3 should proceed to Skytrain Station C at the other end of Terminal 1. Skytrain Station E is located at Terminal 2, near Gate E20. Skytrain services operate to Terminal 1 (Station D) and Terminal 3 (Station B).

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Traveling on the Skytrain is free and an inter-terminal journey takes approximately four minutes. Since 2006, the trains operating on all Skytrain lines are Crystal Movers manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

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Jewel is connected to the Arrival Hall (level 1) of Terminal 1. Jewel is a 5 to 10-minute walk via a link bridge from the Departure Hall (level 2) of Terminal 2 (near row 1). Jewel is a 5 to 10-minute walk via a link bridge from the Departure Hall (level 2) of Terminal 3 (near row 11).

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Singapore's Changi Airport has four terminals. T1, T2 and T3 are all interconnected, which means you can go anywhere within those three terminals after immigration via walking or by the free Skytrains. This opens up opportunities to go shopping at more stores or go lounge-hopping.

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The Changi Airport MRT Station is located at the basement of Terminals 2 and 3. It is accessible from the Arrival and Departure Halls of these two terminals and there are escalators and lifts to connect you to the station entrance.

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It is a free attraction with futuristic giant waterfall from the top of the dome and indoor plants. They even had Michelin starred Japanese Ramen place there. If you have more than 2 hours transit and not a lot of time to go to downtown Singapore, this is the place to visit.

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The SkyTrains are automated and driverless. In theory, they are the perfect fit for a 24/7 service transit system. But, some parts of its infrastructure are 40 years old and require daily maintenance, most of which is done at night.

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