Tracing Changi Airport’s First and Last MRT Train Journeys

Traveloka Team
09 May 2024 - 5 min read

Changi Airport, a major international airport serving Singapore, is one of the largest and busiest transport hubs in Asia. Rated as ‘The World’s Best Airport’, Changi Airport is also known as the cleanest and highly rated international transit airport. More than 100 airlines operate from the airport, including Jetstar Asia Airways, the country’s flag carrier: Singapore Airline, and its low-cost subsidiary: Scoot. They serve nonstop and direct flights to Asia, Oceania, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.

Not only does it operate as an international major transport hub, Changi Airport is also recognized as Jewel Changi Airport. Named after one of valuable goods, Changi Airport has its own charms to attract many tourists globally. Jewel Changi Airport is a multidimensional tourist destination featuring indoor and outdoor natural wonders and world-class facilities for the visitors. It is a home to a myriad of fascinating attractions, retails, and dining outlets. On your layover, you can play, shop, dine, and rest simultaneously under one roof.

However, as you arrive in Singapore, Changi Airport may not be your only destination in this country. You may want to explore more by getting around Singapore; one of the transport methods you can consider to leave the airport is MRT. Here are several info on the first and last trains from the airport for your guidance:

The First and Last MRT Trains Schedule from Changi Airport

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The schedule of the first and last trains from Changi Airport can be a directory for you to estimate your travel time within a day. Below is the schedule table, along with its description:

First and Last MRT Trains from Changi Airport Terminating at EW33 Tuas Link

Day

First Train

Last Train

Monday-Saturday

05.31

23.18

Sunday and Public Holidays

05.59

23.18

As the table depicts, the first trains depart at 05.31 from Monday to Saturday, yet a bit later at 05.59 on Sundays and public holidays. Meanwhile, the last trains all leave at 23.18 the whole week. This schedule provides adequate flexibility for your travel time within the city. Nonetheless, if you plan to reach Pasir Ris (EW1) from Tanah Merah (EW4), the schedule changes slightly as below:

First and Last MRT Trains from Changi Airport Terminating at EW4 Tanah Merah connect to EW1 Pasir Ris

Day

First Train

Last Train

Monday-Saturday

05.31

00.06

Sunday and Public Holidays

05.59

00.06

On this schedule, the first trains’ schedules remain the same: departing at 05.31 from Monday to Saturday, and 05.59 on Sundays and public holidays. The difference lies in the departure of the last trains’ service; from Monday to Saturday as well as on Sundays and public holidays, the last trains leave at 00.06. It gives a bit more flexibility for you to return home late in the evening.

Please remember that Singapore’s public transports are punctual. Make sure you take notes of the schedules when planning your travels to and from Changi Airport to avoid unanticipated delays and necessity to find out other transportation modes.

The First and Last MRT Trains’ Stations from Changi Airport and the Nearby Attractions

The first and last trains from Changi Airport, as displayed on the tables, terminate at 3 main stations: EW33 Tuas Link, EW4 Tanah Merah, and EW1 Pasir Ris. Below are the descriptions of each station:

Located along Tuas West Drive, Tuas Link is the first above-ground station featuring platforms on a lower level than the station control room, fare gates, and ticketing machines. From Changi Airport MRT Station, you’ll board the East West Line (EWL) to Tanah Merah; the train will pass stations, such as Bedok, Paya Lebar, Bugis, City Hall, Raffles Place, Jurong East, Boon Lay, and among others towards Tuas Link. If you wonder what attractions are near this station, Raffles Marina and Malaysia-Singapore Second Link are only within a walking distance from Tuas Link.

Tanah Merah MRT Station (EW4)

Tanah Merah is another elevated MRT station on the EWL. Situated in Bedok, this station serves various residential developments, including Casa Merah. It only involves a single line to go from Changi Airport to Tanah Merah; passing only Expo Station–a station serving Singapore’s major convention and exhibition center. East Coast Park, Changi Museum, and Katong Antique House are nearby tourist attractions, which are only 4 km away from Tanah Merah Station. You can also transfer to the Downtown Line connecting to various parts of Singapore’s central and northern areas in order to reach the country’s other popular attractions.

Pasir Ris MRT Station (EW1)

Pasir Ris is the only MRT station in Pasir Ris. From Changi Airport, take trains to Tanah Merah which pass Expo Station. Then, you have to connect from Tanah Merah to Pasir Ris; Simei and Tampines Stations will be passed. Located in the eastern part of Singapore, Pasir Ris Station serves residential areas and leisure facilities, like Pasir Ris Town Park and Downtown East.

Several top-class hotels are available near the stations where the first and last MRT trains from Changi Airport depart and arrive, they are:

Forest City Marina Hotel

Located in Johor Bahru, especially on the border of Singapore and Malaysia, Forest City Marina Hotel is a high standard hotel having access to serene oasis amidst the bustling city. The guests can also get a luxury staying experience in their decent and exquisite rooms, suites, and facilities. This hotel is about 4.90 km away from Tuas Link Station. From the station, you can take a Transtar Travel bus heading to Second Link Checkpoint in Boon Lay. Then, reach Forest City Marina Hotel by taxis. The whole journey takes approximately 45 minutes. As an alternative, you can just call taxis to take you to the hotel, yet this option may be more costly than the previous.

Forest City Marina Hotel

8.3/10

Jalan Forest City 1, P...

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Q Loft Hotels at Bedok

Q Loft Hotel at Bedok is the nearest hotel from Tanah Merah MRT Station, about 488 meters away from the station. Therefore, if your train terminates in Tanah Merah, it’d be better for you to stay overnight in this hotel. They offer cozy, spacious, and well-equipped rooms, featuring TV, air conditioner, and shower. East Village and Bedok Mall shopping centers are attractions within walking distance from the hotel.

Q Loft Hotels@Bedok

8/10

359A Bedok Road

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Changi Cove

Situated amidst lush natural greenery and modernized heritage sites, Changi Cove Hotel is a perfect place for rest and rejuvenation. More than 100 rooms are designed for comfort and fitted out with modern amenities, such as writable walls and espresso machine, and en suite toilet. Being here, you don’t only get a relaxing staycation, but also getting in touch with nature in a peaceful quiet surroundings. Since it’s 3.42 km away from Pasir Ris MRT Station, to get here, you have 2 options: by buses or taxis. If you go with the first, walk for 2 minutes to Aft Pasir Ris Stn Exit A bus stop to catch SBS Transit Bus heading to Bef Cranwell Rd bus stop. From there, Changi Cove is only a 6-minute walking distance. The second, take taxis for the fastest way to reach the hotel, yet be prepared to spend more.

Changi Cove

8.3/10

351 Cranwell Road

USD 264.95

USD 198.72

How to Take MRT Trains from Changi Airport

If you’re a first-timer to get on Singapore’s MRT, don’t worry; here are some step-by-step guides:

Purchase e-money or any acceptable contactless cards–Singapore accepts payments by some contactless cards, such as EZ-Link and NETS Cards (the most popular ones in Singapore), Singapore Tourist Pass, or credit cards.
Go to the MRT station
Tap card at the entrance gate
Head to the platform–remember to always look at the signage to avoid wrong destinations. Prioritize other passengers to exit before you enter the coaches.
Board the train–don’t sit on the priority seats, eat, smoke; and listen to the announcements to avoid missing your destinations.
Get off the train–exit the trains in the orderly manners and be mindful of the gap between the train floor and platform. If you leave the station, find the “Way Out” sign, yet follow the signs indicating the line you want to take if you transfer.
Tap card at the exit gate

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That’s some info about Singapore’s first and last MRTs. Whether you wish to explore the country’s bustling streets, iconic landmarks, or savor the local cuisines, Singapore’s public transport system is always ready to bring you around the country. It also offers you travel flexibility with its long operating times. Why the delay? Let’s jump on a memorable adventure in Singapore!

In This Article

• The First and Last MRT Trains Schedule from Changi Airport
• The First and Last MRT Trains’ Stations from Changi Airport and the Nearby Attractions
• Tuas Link MRT Station (EW33)
• Tanah Merah MRT Station (EW4)
• Pasir Ris MRT Station (EW1)
• Recommended Hotels near Each Station
• Forest City Marina Hotel
• Q Loft Hotels at Bedok
• Changi Cove
• How to Take MRT Trains from Changi Airport

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