During the CCL6 public preview on 4 July 2026, commuters can enjoy free travel between Keppel, Cantonment, and Prince Edward Road stations.
Rides taken on the NEL and the Sengkang-Punggol LRT system before 07:30am and between 09:00am and 09:45am will be free.
Harley Davidson Singapore has launched the Freedom Challenge, and it is inviting riders to go out and rediscover Singapore.
Ride-hailing firm Grab's app was hit by a technical glitch yesterday afternoon, resulting in a $6 fare for all trips.
The LTA is continuing a scheme that gives free rides to 18 MRT stations before 7:45am on weekdays. The scheme is aimed at easing peak-hour congestion on trains.
Free early morning train rides, before 7:45am on weekdays, to MRT stations in the city area, have been extended till June 30th, 2017.
Aside from plans for all bus rides to be free during major rail disruptions, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) is also looking to make fare refunds easier.
SBS Transit will be offering free bus and train services on Sunday and extending the operating hours of its train and selected bus services over the weekend.
Commuters who end their journey before 7:45am on weekdays at 18 designated MRT stations in the city area will continue to enjoy free travel on the network.
Athletes and officials at this year's SEA Games will be offered free cab rides to get around, with organisers guaranteeing them at least 300 journeys a day.
The Land Transport Authority's plan to give grant to promote morning travel has garnered positive feedback from firms, who has showed interest in the scheme.
Companies can apply for LTA grant for facilities to promote morning travel, such as building bicycle racks and holding morning exercise sessions.
The Land Transport Authority will help fund flexible travel plans so that more commuters can enjoy free off-peak travel on public transport.
Early birds will continue to enjoy free train rides to city area as the trial will be extended by a year to June 2015.
The LTA wins global award for its traffic management executions, such as ERP, real time traffic information and free train ride during morning peak hours.
Poll by LTA revealed that employees were unaware or have no access to flexi-work scheme, hence restricting off-peak travel.
Transport minister reveals response to the free pre-peak hour train rides as 'encouraging' - with reduced traffic during peak hours.
More commuters hop on for free train ride yesterday - the first day of school reopen - compared to before the school term ended.
The year long trial by LTA to provide free travel on the rail network for commuters at 16 designated city MRT stations has progressed smoothly.
The Straits Times reports only a few commuters have brought forward their journey timings to enjoy the free or discounted non-peak hour train rides to the city.