Singapore will open three new Circle Line MRT stations on July 12, 2024 [1, 2].
The completion of the loop connects HarbourFront station to Marina Bay station, which reduces travel times and lowers fares for daily commuters [1, 2].
The new stations include Keppel, Cantonment, and Prince Edward Road [1, 2]. These three additions [1] close the final gap in the Circle Line, transforming the route into a full loop. This infrastructure change is expected to save commuters around 10 minutes on typical trips [3].
Before the official opening, the government will hold a public preview on July 4, 2024 [2]. The preview will be available to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. [2].
An Acting Transport Minister said the timeline for the stations [1]. The move aims to streamline transfers and provide more direct routing across the city, reducing the reliance on other connecting lines for those traveling between the southern and central districts [3].
Commuters can expect the lower fares to be a result of the shorter travel distances provided by the closed loop [1, 3]. The project represents the final stretch of the Circle Line's expansion to integrate these key districts into the rapid transit network [3].
“Three new Circle Line MRT stations open July 12.”
The completion of the Circle Line loop marks a significant shift in Singapore's urban mobility. By linking HarbourFront and Marina Bay, the city reduces bottlenecking at major interchange hubs and optimizes the efficiency of the Mass Rapid Transit system. This structural change not only lowers individual trip costs but also increases the overall resilience of the transport network by providing alternative routing options.


