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

    CCL is Singapore’s first medium-capacity line and will become a complete circle in 2026 with the opening of CCL6, which comprises three stations connecting HarbourFront to Marina Bay. It is Singapore’s second MRT train line after the North East Line to be completely automated and driverless.

  2. 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. 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.

  4. mrtmapsingapore.com › maps › circle-line-mapCircle Line Map - MRT Map

    Line map for the Circle rail line. One of the six rail lines that's part of the MRT map system in Singapore.

  5. 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.

  6. Geographically accurate map of the Circle Line. The 35.5-kilometre (22.1 mi) Circle Line forms an incomplete loop from Dhoby Ghaut in the Central Region of Singapore, north to Serangoon and Bishan, and south to HarbourFront, with a branch from Promenade to Marina Bay station which will be

  7. www.lta.gov.sg › content › ltagovLTA | MRT/LRT

    Access the Interactive MRT & LRT Systems Map for information such as train schedules, routes or nearby points of interest for any train stations.

  8. Explore the MRT network of Singapore with this interactive map. Find stations, fares, and travel times easily.

  9. Jul 9, 2024 · 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. This fully-underground MRT line is currently operated by SMRT Trains Ltd. and is designed to be a medium-capacity orbital rapid transit line.

  10. 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.