Press release -

SMRT Travel Advisory for Chinese New Year 2015

In light of increased demand during the festive season, train and selected bus service hours will be extended on 31 January and 14 February (Saturdays). In addition, five bus services will be temporarily diverted due to the Chinese New Year Light-Up Ceremony on 31 January.

North-South and East-West Lines

The last trains toward Joo Koon, Pasir Ris, Marina Bay and Jurong East MRT stations will depart City Hall MRT station at 12.30am.

Circle Line

The last train towards HarbourFront MRT station will depart Dhoby Ghaut MRT station at 11.55pm. The last train towards Dhoby Ghaut MRT station will depart HarbourFront MRT station at 11.30pm.

Bukit Panjang LRT

Passengers on the last northbound train can connect to the last Bukit Panjang LRT train at 1.31am.

Extended bus service hours

Passengers on the last trains can connect to the following bus services on 31 January and 14 February at the timings below:

Interchange Bus service Last bus timings from Interchange
Bukit Batok 173A, 189A, 941, 945, 947 1.45am
Choa Chu Kang 300, 302, 307 1.35am
Sembawang 859A 1.40am
Woodlands 901, 911, 912, 913 1.35am
Yishun 804, 812 1.45am

Bus diversion due to Chinese New Year Light-Up Ceremony at Chinatown

SMRT bus services 61, 190, 851, 961 and 970 will be temporarily diverted on 31 January from 2.00pm to 11.00pm due to road closures for the Chinese New Year Light-Up Ceremony at Chinatown.

Please refer to the attached poster for more details.

Passengers may contact SMRT Customer Relations Centre at 1800-336-8900 from 7.30am to 6.30pm on weekdays (excluding Sundays and Public Holidays) or visit www.smrt.com.sg for more information.

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