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Changi (SIN) (website: www.changi.airport.com.sg) is 20km (12 miles) east of the city (journey time – 30 minutes). To/from the airport: Public transport and taxis are readily available to the city centre. The Mass Rapid Transit train system operates from the airport to the city centre and trains depart frequently. The Maxicab, a six-seater taxi shuttle, operates throughout the day; tickets must be bought in advance from the shuttle service counter
in the arrivals hall. Facilities: Fitness centre, swimming pool, supermarket, medical clinics and full banking services (including money changing) to business
centres and transit hotels with private bathrooms (advance booking is recommended for the hotels). There are left luggage
facilities, post offices, bars and restaurants, extensive duty-free shops and car hire operators.
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Main ports: Singapore. The world’s busiest in terms of tonnage, it is served by a growing number of international passenger cruise lines. Cruising is one of the fastest-growing tourist development areas in Singapore and there are plans to considerably
expand the already extensive port facilities. There is now also a number of international operators using Singapore as a base
for cruises throughout South East Asia. For further details, contact the Singapore Tourism Board (see Contact Addresses).
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Trains run to Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru and Malacca (Malaysia) on a route which extends to Bangkok (Thailand). Services operate
daily between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur; some offer air conditioning and dining cars. There are also overnight trains with
sleepers. For more information on the railway between Thailand and Singapore, see online (website: www.ktmb.com.my).
The Eastern and Oriental Express is a luxurious train travelling from Thailand and Malaysia to Singapore.
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