Fajar MRT station
BP LRT · BP10
Fajar station in detail

Fajar is one of the more useful stops on the loop simply because it opens directly onto Fajar Shopping Centre, a small mall with a supermarket, food outlets, clinics and a scattering of spa and beauty shops — enough for a proper errand run without leaving the station. It also sits at the loop's midpoint, an unusual quirk of the alignment: a short at-grade section of track between here and Bangkit, rather than fully elevated like the rest of the line, was needed to get the guideway over the hill. From Bukit Panjang, Fajar takes about the same time whichever service you board, and it's roughly an eleven-minute walk to the nearer entrance of Zhenghua Nature Park.
What is around Fajar?
Connections from this station
Fares and travel times from Fajar
| To | Distance | Adult fare | Before 07:45 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dhoby Ghaut | 15.7 km | S$2.11 | S$1.61 |
| City Hall | 17.1 km | S$2.15 | S$1.65 |
| Raffles Place | 18.0 km | S$2.20 | S$1.70 |
| Orchard | 14.1 km | S$2.02 | S$1.52 |
| Jurong East | 8.2 km | S$1.75 | S$1.25 |
| Changi Airport | 30.5 km | S$2.47 | S$1.97 |
| Bayfront | 18.8 km | S$2.24 | S$1.74 |
| HarbourFront | 18.0 km | S$2.20 | S$1.70 |
Indicative distance-based card fares. Tap in before 07:45 on a weekday and 50 cents comes off any fare. Work out an exact route in the route planner.
Facilities at Fajar
Fajar sits almost exactly at the midpoint of the loop, so unlike most other loop stations there's no clear time advantage to Service A over Service B from Bukit Panjang — just board whichever arrives first.
Other stations on this line
Fajar — frequently asked questions
The Bukit Panjang LRT (BP10). It sits at the midpoint of the loop, so both Service A and Service B reach it in a similar number of stops from Bukit Panjang.
Yes — Fajar Shopping Centre is directly at the exit, with a supermarket, food outlets and clinics, making this one of the more self-sufficient stops on the line.
About an eleven-minute walk to the nearest entrance, the shortest approach on the loop side of the line, though Petir and Bangkit also offer routes in from different sides of the park.
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