This will see the introduction of four new stations - CR20, CR21, CR22, and CR23 - that connects commuters to the Jurong Region Line and the East-West Line.
The event, themed "Where Journeys Come From", invites the public to explore the Keppel, Cantonment, and Prince Edward Road stations before their launch.
During the CCL6 public preview on 4 July 2026, commuters can enjoy free travel between Keppel, Cantonment, and Prince Edward Road stations.
The design and construction of the new NS3A station, which will be between Choa Chu Kang and Bukit Gombak MRT, will be handled by Obayashi Corporation.
The new TE32/CR1 Changi Terminal 5 interchange will connect the airport terminal directly to the city centre and other major hubs.
The Circle Line loop will finally be closed with the addition of three new stations: Keppel, Cantonment, and Prince Edward Road.
Tentatively called the Tengah Line and Seletar Line, these two could potentially meet at the Greater Southern Waterfront and combine into a single line.
The new Hume MRT station will serve residents staying along Hume Avenue, with sheltered linkways enhancing first-and-last mile connectivity.
The new DTL2e will shorten travel times for those travelling to and from the north and north-western parts of Singapore, and is projected to open by 2035.
By 2030, more than 50 new stations will be added to our rail network and bring eight in 10 households within 10 minutes of a train station.
This last leg centred on renewals and upgrades to the track circuits, power supply and NSEWL train fleet, to pre-emptively detect and address faults.
The LTA states that the new station will help commuters headed downtown or to the Jurong Lake District save up to 15 minutes of travel time.
Manufactured by Alstom, the trains have been undergoing tests since their 2021 arrival, and are better equipped for pre-emptive maintenance.
The trains will be similar to those on the Thomson-East Coast Line, but boast wider gangways for improved accessibility.
Work has commenced on the new Jurong Region Line, which is set to get 24 stations, span 24km and open in three stages from 2027 to 2029.
The first of a total of 106 new trains for the East-West and North-South MRT lines have arrived in Singapore, set to enter service later in 2022.
A friendly reminder for all those heading out tomorrow: There are new MRT stations to take the train from if you're in the North!
Transport Minister S. Iswaran has announced that the second stage of the Thomson-East Coast MRT Line will start running on 28 August 2021.
A signalling fault occurred between Lorong Chuan and Caldecott on the Circle Line, causing delays for commuters during the morning peak hour on Friday, 21 May.
The Thomson-East Coast line suffered a signalling fault on the morning of Friday, 4 December 2020, with no services available on the entire line.