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3 New Circle Line MRT Stations to Open on Jul 12, Completing Singapore's Rail Loop

3 New Circle Line MRT Stations to Open on Jul 12, Completing Singapore's Rail Loop

From CNA · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Three new MRT stations on Singapore's Circle Line – Keppel, Cantonment, and Prince Edward Road – will open on July 12, completing the line.
  • The opening will connect HarbourFront station to Marina Bay station, spanning 39km with 33 stations and 12 interchange points.
  • Commuters will benefit from shorter travel times and improved connectivity across the island, with the new stations serving key residential, commercial, and lifestyle areas.

Singapore's public transport network is set to receive a significant boost with the upcoming opening of three new stations on the Circle Line MRT. Keppel, Cantonment, and Prince Edward Road stations will commence passenger service on July 12, marking the completion of the entire Circle Line loop. This long-awaited development will seamlessly connect HarbourFront station to Marina Bay station, creating a continuous 39km route encompassing 33 stations and providing crucial interchange points with all other existing MRT lines.

Keppel, Cantonment and Prince Edward Road MRT stations will open for passenger service on Jul 12, completing the Circle Line by connecting HarbourFront station to Marina Bay station.

— Land Transport Authority (LTA)Announcing the opening date and significance of the three new stations.

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced that a public preview will be held on July 4, allowing commuters to experience the new stations and enjoy free travel between them. This expansion is expected to dramatically improve travel efficiency for residents. For instance, journeys between areas in the west, such as Telok Blangah, and the central business district or eastern parts of Singapore, like Paya Lebar, will be substantially shortened. A trip that currently requires multiple transfers, taking around 10 minutes longer, will soon be a single, direct train ride.

The three new stations will be open for a public preview from 9.30am to 9pm on Jul 4, and passengers will enjoy free travel between the stations.

— Land Transport Authority (LTA)Details about the public preview event.

Each new station is strategically positioned to serve key areas. Keppel station will cater to the burgeoning Greater Southern Waterfront, enhancing accessibility to business hubs like Keppel Distripark. Cantonment station, located near the historic Tanjong Pagar Railway Station, will serve the heritage precinct and surrounding residential areas. Prince Edward Road station, situated in the Shenton Way area, aims to improve connectivity for the numerous office workers and visitors in the city's central business district.

The completed Circle Line will span 39km across 33 stations, with 12 interchange stations connecting commuters to all existing MRT lines.

— Land Transport Authority (LTA)Providing key statistics about the completed Circle Line.

The completion of the Circle Line represents a major milestone for Singapore's urban development and public transportation infrastructure. The LTA highlighted that the expanded line will not only offer greater convenience but also strengthen the resilience and connectivity of the entire rail network. It will provide better access to major employment centers, residential neighborhoods, and popular lifestyle destinations, further solidifying Singapore's reputation as a city with a highly efficient and integrated public transport system.

Commuters will enjoy shorter travel times between areas in the west, such as Pasir Panjang and Kent Ridge, and the central business district and Marina Bay in the city centre, as well as areas in the east like Paya Lebar.

— Land Transport Authority (LTA)Explaining the benefits of the completed Circle Line for commuters.
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Originally published by CNA in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.