How do I apply for a concession card for my child in Singapore?

How do I apply for a concession card for my child in Singapore?

So, what should I do to get this card for my kid? everything in Singapore is relatively simple, all you need to do is just come to any ticket counter in MRT station and ask for the concession pass. they will ask your kid’s ID (passport / birth certificate) and parent/guardian’s ID.

What age is a child travel card?

Children 11-15 years old You can buy child rate Travelcards and single one-way child tickets on the Underground, railways and DLR, but not the buses.

How can I get MRT student card?

Description:

  1. Passport photo.
  2. Original MyKad/Passport.
  3. Original Student card.
  4. Original student confirmation letter (dated not more than 3 months) are required upon registration and renewal.
  5. Study duration of above 6 months from the date of application and must be stated clearly in the confirmation letter.

How much is the MRT fare in Singapore for students?

(MRT & LRT)

Distance Concession Card Fare Per Ride (cent) Cash Fare Per Ride (cent)
Up to 3.2 km 0 170
3.3 – 4.2 km 0 190
4.3 – 5.2 km 3 190
5.3 – 6.2 km 8 190

How do I activate my child concession card?

Once you receive your new concession card, please return your Child Concession Card at any TransitLink Ticket Office. Card Activation: Head down to any TransitLink Ticket Office with your original NRIC/passport and make a minimum top-up of $2 to activate the card for use on public transport.

Can I top up my child concession card online?

With no convenience fees, Auto Top-up can be registered for your concession cards via the EZ-Link app with your credit card! Skip the queues and save time, top up your concession cards anytime, anywhere.

Does my 11 year old have to pay on the tube?

Children aged 11 to 15 can also use a Visitor Oyster card and benefit of the Young Visitor discount – this can be added by a member of the staff at most Tube stations in London and offer children 11 to 15 years old half adult pay as you go rate for up to 14 days.

What age do you have to pay for a child on a train?

Children between the ages of 5 and 15 can travel with a child age ticket, which gives a 50 per cent discount off the full price. As soon as you’re 16, you have to pay full price fares unless you have a savings card.

How do I top up my child’s concession card online?

Top up your EZ-Link with DBS PayLah!

  1. Download the EZ-Link app & log in to register your EZ-Link card.
  2. Tap on card to perform top-up.
  3. Select Top-Up.
  4. Select DBS PayLah!
  5. If you have not update your card to an Account-based EZ-Link, scan your card by holding the card against the back of your phone for top-up to take place.
  6. Done.

How do I replace my childs EZ-Link card?

Please bring the child’s birth certificate for proof of identity to make a replacement of a Child Concession Card at any TransitLink Ticket Office. An administrative fee of $13 is payable for each replacement, except for faulty cards.

How do I top up my childs EZ-Link card?

Can kids travel on Tube for free?

Children aged five to 10 can travel free at any time by Tube, DLR, London Overground and some National Rail services in London, as long as they travel with an adult who has a valid ticket. Up to four children can travel free with one adult.

Are children free on trains and underground?

All children aged 5-10 travel for free on: the underground (tube), DLR, London Overground and some National Rail services within London as long as an adult accompanies them. Up to 4 children can travel per adult.

What is classed as a child on trains?

All children aged five and under can go free on all trains in the UK, provided they’re with a fare-paying passenger.

What do I do if I lost my child’s concession card?

Please make a loss report via our hotline at 1800-2255 663 (operating daily from 8am to 6pm, except on public holidays), by providing your NRIC/concession card number and contact number.

Are children under 11 free on the underground?

Up to 4 children under 11 years old can travel free on Transport for London services (London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, London Tramlink and London Buses) when accompanied by an adult travelling with a valid ticket.

What is a concession card for MRT?

The concession card must be carried as proof of eligibility when travelling on the MRT/LRT/bus in order to enjoy the travel concession, and shown to the bus driver, inspector or other authorised staff of SBS Transit, SMRT, SLRT, Tower Transit, Go-Ahead Singapore and TransitLink when requested.

Who is eligible for a child concession card?

A child is eligible to apply for a Child Concession Card if he/she is above 0.9m in height, below seven years old and not studying in a primary school. All children who are below 0.9m tall and accompanied by a fare-paying commuter can automatically travel for free.

How do I Activate my new/replacement concession card?

Apart from the Child Concession Card, all new and replacement* concession cards have to be activated before they can be used for public transport. To activate your new/replacement* concession card, please bring along your original and relevant proof of identity (e.g. NRIC, passport, student pass) and make a top-up at any TransitLink Ticket Office:

Should I top-up my son’s concession card with SGD10?

I topped-up our son’s card with a SGD10 value because we will use it as well as entrance to Sentosa (through Sentosa Express). I recommend using the concession card since the child’s fare computed is lower than the adult fare.