Circle MRT Line - Additional Information

Additional Information

  • Trains from Marina Bay to Stadium were being extended to HarbourFront during peak hours.
  • Additional train service runs across the whole line during lunch hours from 12pm to 2pm on weekdays (excluding public holidays). Trains run at a frequency of 5 minutes during these times, down from the usual 7 minutes.
  • There used to be a short working trip on the Circle Line from Paya Lebar to HarbourFront (Originally Marymount and later one-north) since 19 April 2010, the first working day since its operations. However, on 14 January 2012, with the opening of Bayfront and Marina Bay, the short working trip and the middle platform of Paya Lebar station became defunct as trains will run the full line during peak hours. The short working trip on the Circle Line from Paya Lebar to HarbourFront is available during non-peak hours or after lunchtime express.
  • Like the North East Line, the Circle Line features the Art in Transit programme. This consists of artwork that is integrated into station designs as well as "Art Seats". Also part of the LTA's Art in Transit programme were open architectural competitions for two Circle Line stations, Stadium, and Bras Basah, both of which were awarded to WOHA Architects.

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