Samudera MRT station
PG LRT · PW4
Samudera station in detail

Samudera, whose name means "sea" in Tamil, is directly linked by an overhead bridge to Northshore Plaza I and II, a waterfront mall complex reached via Exit A in about three minutes — making this one of the more self-sufficient stops on the West Loop. It sits close to the loop's midpoint, four stops out from Punggol, so the ride here takes about as long as the ride back regardless of direction. Between the mall, the surrounding Northshore precinct's newer HDB blocks, and the walk down to the waterfront itself, there's genuinely more to do here than at most other stations on this line.
What is around Samudera?
Connections from this station
Fares and travel times from Samudera
| To | Distance | Adult fare | Before 07:45 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dhoby Ghaut | 18.0 km | S$2.20 | S$1.70 |
| City Hall | 18.4 km | S$2.24 | S$1.74 |
| Raffles Place | 19.7 km | S$2.27 | S$1.77 |
| Orchard | 18.5 km | S$2.24 | S$1.74 |
| Jurong East | 25.0 km | S$2.40 | S$1.90 |
| Changi Airport | 14.5 km | S$2.07 | S$1.57 |
| Bayfront | 19.4 km | S$2.27 | S$1.77 |
| HarbourFront | 23.7 km | S$2.38 | S$1.88 |
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 Samudera
Use Exit A specifically if Northshore Plaza is where you're headed — it connects straight into the mall via the overhead bridge, saving you a walk around at street level.
Other stations on this line
Samudera — frequently asked questions
Yes, directly — Northshore Plaza I and II are linked to the station by an overhead bridge from Exit A, about a three-minute walk, making this one of the more self-sufficient stops on the loop.
The Punggol LRT West Loop (PW4), close to the midpoint of the loop, four stops out from Punggol, and directly linked to Northshore Plaza, one of the more self-sufficient stops on this side of the network.
It’s Tamil for “sea,” fitting for a station this close to Punggol’s northern waterfront and the newer Northshore precinct built along it, right by the water’s edge and the mall it connects to.
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