Pasir Panjang MRT station
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Pasir Panjang station in detail

Pasir Panjang sits between two very different worlds: the working container terminals of PSA's Pasir Panjang Terminal, among the busiest in the world, and the produce trade at the Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre, where fruit and vegetables arrive daily for distribution across the island. The old Pasir Panjang Power Station, a 1950s coal-fired plant, has been redeveloped and now anchors office and event space nearby rather than sitting derelict. The station opened in 2011 and serves this mix of port, wholesale trade and business park uses rather than any single tourist landmark — most visitors come for the wholesale centre's early-morning trading floor.
What is around Pasir Panjang?
Connections from this station
Fares and travel times from Pasir Panjang
| To | Distance | Adult fare | Before 07:45 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dhoby Ghaut | 8.2 km | S$1.82 | S$1.32 |
| City Hall | 8.8 km | S$1.82 | S$1.32 |
| Raffles Place | 8.5 km | S$1.82 | S$1.32 |
| Orchard | 6.7 km | S$1.68 | S$1.18 |
| Jurong East | 10.4 km | S$1.90 | S$1.40 |
| Changi Airport | 29.6 km | S$2.46 | S$1.96 |
| Bayfront | 9.5 km | S$1.86 | S$1.36 |
| HarbourFront | 4.5 km | S$1.49 | S$0.99 |
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 Pasir Panjang
The Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre's trading floor is liveliest before dawn; if you're visiting for the atmosphere rather than the shopping, come very early and expect it to be considerably quieter by mid-morning.
Other stations on this line
Pasir Panjang — frequently asked questions
Only the Circle Line calls here — it is not an interchange station. The nearest change is HarbourFront, a few stops away, where the North East Line meets the loop.
A fruit and vegetable wholesale market a short walk from the station, where produce arrives daily for distribution across the island and trading is busiest in the early hours of the morning.
No, the working container port is not open to the public, though its cranes and container stacks can be seen from parts of the coastline and park connectors nearby.
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