Nearest MRT to Ular-Lah
The nearest MRT station to Ular-Lah is Pasir Ris MRT Station. Its closest exit, Exit A, is about 740 m from the attraction — roughly 12 minutes on foot.
Closest exits at Pasir Ris MRT Station
Leaving by the right exit saves more time than any other decision at a Singapore interchange. These are the exits nearest Ular-Lah:
- Exit A Walking directions
- Exit B Walking directions
Other MRT stations near Ular-Lah
Coming from another line? These stations are the next closest, and may be a shorter journey overall.
- Tampines East MRT Station 2.3 km · 37 min walk
- Tampines MRT Station 2.7 km · 44 min walk
- Simei MRT Station 3.9 km · 63 min walk
About Ular-Lah
- Type
- Attraction
- Coordinates
- 1.377425, 103.954148
See every exit and the full exit map on the Pasir Ris MRT Station page, or browse the Singapore MRT system map. Distances are straight-line from Ular-Lah to the nearest station exit; walking times are estimates. Place data © OpenStreetMap contributors, station exits from LTA open data.
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