Station exits clad - check. Station structures painted - check. LED train arrival timing boards installed - check. Lights on - check! Station name signs - che... Oops! These are some of the items that have been marked off at the various stage 6 stations along the Circle Line's stage 6 (CCL6). Since September, the rest of the line has undergone early closures & late openings to commence the process of integrating the extension with the rest of the loop.
Saturday, October 25, 2025
Saturday, July 5, 2025
CCL6 - A snapshot in June 2025
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| An overview of the 3 stations under CCL6 in June 2025. |
With the Circle Line stage 6 (CCL6) section targeted for completion in the first half of 2026, we took the opportunity to check in on progress made on the 3 new stations along the 4km link. Works at the three stations are in the semi-final stages, with structural works since completed and installation of architectural finishings underway. Commuter facilities such as sheltered bus stops and pick-up/drop-off points are being constructed to support connectivity at the stations. Join us as we take a better look at all the progress made thus far after the jump.
Friday, March 14, 2025
CCL6 - Signage preview & Feedback
Free this weekend? Looking for a weekend activity? The Land Transport Authority (LTA) is holding a preview for wayfinding signage ahead of deployment along the Circle Line (CCL) when the loop closes. LTA is seeking for your feedback on these signages ahead of deployment. On 14 to 17 March (Friday to Monday), the CCL platform B at Promenade station will be host to some of these signages. Do drop by if you're free to take a look and provide LTA with your views on the new signage for the full loop.
Friday, February 14, 2025
CCL6 - A snapshot in February 2025
With the Circle Line stage 6 (CCL6) due to open by the first half of 2026, we're about a year and a half away from the section's completion. Most of the stations' exits have had the roof structures installed and works were transitioning towards the completion of architectural, mechanical & electrical components. We take a closer look at the progress made at the various stations and sites along the project after the jump.



