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  1. www.lta.gov.sg › rail_network › circle_lineLTA | Circle Line

    The Circle Line: Going Places Faster. Building the Circle Line (CCL) was a feat that required innovations in design, engineering and construction. It took place in challenging soil conditions, a maze of underground structures, and under a densely packed surface of roads, expressways and buildings.

  2. www.mrtmapsingapore.com › singapore-mrt-lines › circle-line-mrtCircle Line - MRT Map

    The Circle Line is a 37-kilometer-long MRT line that connects major residential, commercial, and recreational areas in Singapore. It serves 29 stations, which are spread out across the city-state and are located in areas such as Bishan, Serangoon, and Paya Lebar.

  3. The yellow line shown on the Tube map is called the Circle Line. Its circular design is what gave it its name, but over time, stations have been added and today it has lost its circular shape. It shares many stations with the Green, Pink, and Metropolitan lines.

  4. www.lta.gov.sg › content › ltagovLTA | Rail Network

    MRT Maps and latest information of our rail network - Circle Line, Downtown Line, North-South and East-West Lines, North East Line and Thomson-East Coast Line.

  5. The Circle Line is the second line in Singapore to be completely automated and driverless, following the North East Line and is among the world's longest driverless rapid transit lines. It is also the first medium capacity line in Singapore.

  6. Dec 11, 2019 · A new and refreshed MRT system map was launched on Wednesday (Dec 11), featuring the Circle Line as a focal point and some of Singapore's most distinct landmarks.

  7. 3 days ago · The Circle Line (CCL) — colloquially known as the 'orange line' or the 'yellow line' — is the fourth MRT line to be introduced to the train network and is coloured orange on the system map.

  8. SMRT Journeys is a website that provides information on the MRT network map in Singapore, including the stations, lines, fares and travel times. You can also plan your route, check for service updates and explore nearby attractions with SMRT Journeys.

  9. The Circle Line is a 37-kilometer-long MRT line that connects major residential, commercial, and recreational areas in Singapore. It serves 29 stations, which are spread out across the city-state and are located in areas such as Bishan, Serangoon, and Paya Lebar.

  10. The Circle Line (CCL) is an underground, driverless, medium-capacity MRT line and the fourth rail line in Singapore, running an orbital route through residential areas and linking all radial routes leading to the city. The line is currently 35.5 km long with 30 stations, running from Dhoby Ghaut (CC1) to HarbourFront (CC29) via Serangoon.

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