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What time is the last MRT from Changi Airport?

Guide for First and Last Train from Changi Airport From Monday to Saturday, the first train departs at 05:31 and the last train departs at 23:18. On Sundays and Public Holidays, the train services commence a little later at 05:59, but the last train still departs at 23:18.



The last MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) train departure time from Changi Airport Station (CG2) depends on your destination line:

For travel towards the city (East-West Line, direction towards Tanah Merah/Tuas Link):

  • Last train from Changi Airport Station: Monday to Thursday & Sunday — around 11:18 PM. Friday, Saturday & Eve of Public Holidays — around 12:06 AM (past midnight).

Important Note:

Changi Airport Station is on a short branch line. To continue your journey, you must transfer at Tanah Merah Station. The last connecting train from Tanah Merah towards the city (e.g., to City Hall, Raffles Place, Jurong) usually departs a few minutes later. It is highly recommended to be at Changi Airport Station by 11:00 PM (or 11:45 PM on Fridays/Saturdays) to ensure you catch the last train and its connection.

Alternative if you miss the last MRT:

  • Taxi/Grab: Available 24/7 at the taxi stands at each terminal.
  • Night Buses: Public bus services 36 and 36A operate through the night. Check the Land Transport Authority (LTA) website or bus stops for exact schedules.

Pro Tip:

For the most precise, real-time schedule on your specific date, use: The MyTransport.SG app. Google Maps or Apple Maps (set to transit mode). Official SMRT or SBS Transit websites.

Always allow extra time to get

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