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TransitLink
Pte Ltd is set up by the major public transport
operators, SBS
Transit, SMRT
Trains Ltd and SMRT
Buses Ltd to develop an integrated public transport
system.
It publishes the TransitLink
Guide which gives commuters integrated information
on public transport services. This guide is also available on the
Internet, visit the TransitLink E-Guide for details.
TransitLink Hotline was launched by TransitLink
with joint efforts of SBS Transit, SMRT Trains Ltd and SMRT Buses
Ltd to provide commuters with greater travel information convenience
through a one-stop call service.
Please call the TransitLink Hotline at 1800 225 5663
for more information or click here to the Public Transport Journey Planner.

The Land Transport Authority’s (LTA) next-generation e-payment system for public transit, Symphony for e-Payment (SeP),
is ready for implementation. The new system which is built on the Singapore Standard for Contactless ePurse Application (CEPAS),
allows any smart card that complies with the standard to be used with the system and in a wide variety of payment applications.
With SeP, commuters will be able to use cards issued by any card issuer for transit purposes as long as the card complies
with the CEPAS standard and includes the transit application. Commuters can eventually use CEPAS-compliant cards for Electronic
Road Pricing payments in vehicles fitted with the new generation In-vehicle Unit, Electronic Parking System carparks and other
electronic payment systems that support the CEPAS standard.
Unlike the existing ez-link card, the new CEPAS-compliant ez-link card will not have requirement for a travel deposit. Commuters
will have full use of the stored value of the card for transit and non-transit purposes. To ensure commuters are familiar with the no-deposit
feature and use of the CEPAS-compliant card, LTA is launching a public education programme for commuters from 2 December 2008.
Posters highlighting the no-deposit feature of the new card will be put up at MRT stations and bus interchanges/stops as well as on
trains and buses. These posters also remind commuters to ensure that they have sufficient value in their cards to complete their journey
before entering the transit system, and to top-up their cards when the balance is low (i.e. less than $5) as there is no travel deposit to tap on.
When SeP is launched this December 2008, the new system and the existing Enhanced Integrated Farecard System (EIFS) will run concurrently to allow
commuters ample time to replace their cards.
Last Updated on 03/12/2008
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