Punggol LRT (PG LRT)
Punggol · 15 stations · 10.3 km · automated light rail
The PG LRT at a glance
The Punggol LRT (PG LRT) is one of the three LRT systems in Singapore. It is run by SBS Transit, it has 15 stations over 10.3 km, and it opened on 29 January 2005.
The Punggol LRT serves Singapore’s newest town, with two loops — East and West — radiating from Punggol station, where it connects to the North East Line. Its 15 stations opened from 2005 onwards, following the growth of Punggol itself. The West Loop’s Teck Lee station is a curiosity: it was built with the rest of the line but stood closed for nearly two decades, waiting for the flats around it to be finished, before it finally opened in 2024.
All 15 stations on the PG LRT
Gold rings mark the interchanges. Tap any station for its exits, what is nearby, connections and travel times.
The line runs right past the Punggol Waterway, so the East Loop is one of the prettiest rides in the country for the price of an ordinary fare. Riviera (PE4) will become an interchange in 2032, when the Cross Island Line’s Punggol Extension arrives and the LRT stops being a purely local feeder.
Travel times and fares from Punggol
| Station | Code | Time from Punggol | Adult fare |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cove | PE1 | 2 min | S$1.28 |
| Meridian | PE2 | 4 min | S$1.28 |
| Coral Edge | PE3 | 5 min | S$1.28 |
| Riviera | PE4 | 6 min | S$1.28 |
| Kadaloor | PE5 | 8 min | S$1.28 |
| Oasis | PE6 | 10 min | S$1.28 |
| Damai | PE7 | 11 min | S$1.28 |
Times are typical running times including stops; fares are the distance-based adult card fare and are indicative. Check the exact fare in the route planner.
Where you can change from the PG LRT
Changing lines is free: the fare is worked out from the distance of your whole journey, not from how many trains you take.
PG LRT times and fares
First and last train times are set per station and per direction, not for the whole network: first trains leave the termini between about 05:00 and 05:30, and the last trains leave between about 23:15 and 00:15. There are no single-trip tickets: tap in and out with a card. See the operating hours and fares.
PG LRT — frequently asked questions
The Punggol LRT has 15 stations: Punggol, Cove, Meridian, Coral Edge, Riviera, Kadaloor, Oasis, Damai, Sam Kee, Teck Lee, Punggol Point, Samudera, Nibong, Sumang, Soo Teck.
About 22 minutes between Punggol and Punggol. Trains run every 2–3 min at peak times and every 3–6 min off-peak.
Trains run from about 05:30 until around midnight. First and last train times are set per station and per direction, not for the whole network: first trains leave the termini between about 05:00 and 05:30, and the last trains leave between about 23:15 and 00:15. There is no night service — see the operating hours page.
The same as anywhere on the network: a distance-based fare from S$1.28 to S$2.57 for an adult with a card, with 50 cents off if you tap in before 07:45 on a weekday. There are no single-trip tickets on the MRT any more: the standard ticket was withdrawn in March 2022. You need a card — an EZ-Link or SimplyGo card, or simply a contactless bank card or a phone wallet. All the details are on the fares page.
You can change at Punggol. Changing costs nothing extra — the system charges one fare for the whole journey, however many trains you take.
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