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The Circle Line was first known as the Marina Line in May 1998. The Marina Line was initially planned as a 12-station underground line, starting from {{Stn|Chinatown}} and {{Stn|Dhoby Ghaut}} via the {{STN|M|Stadium}} to either {{Stn|Kallang}} or {{Stn|Paya Lebar}} station. However, the Chinatown leg was later truncated and was reduced to 6 stations up to {{STN|M|Stadium}} station. On the other hand, a further extension towards Upper Paya Lebar was added in the year 2000. The Marina Line was also merged with a MRT Line that goes from Paya Lebar to Buona Vista via Serangoon and Bishan to form Circle Line Stage 3 and 4 in 2001. Stations in Circle Line that were a part of the original Marina Line plans include {{Stn|Dhoby Ghaut}}, {{Stn|Bras Basah}}, {{STN|M|Esplanade}}, {{STN|M|Promenade}}, {{STN|M|Nicoll Highway}} and {{STN|M|Stadium}}. Also, the part of the Marina Line from {{Stn|Chinatown}} to {{STN|M|Promenade}} is now part of the [[Downtown Line]]. Circle Line Stage 5 was again finalised in February 2002 and was extended from Buona Vista to World Trade Centre to close up the link and to provide connectivity from the west to Sentosa, and it became the full Circle Line in the end. | The Circle Line was first known as the Marina Line in May 1998. The Marina Line was initially planned as a 12-station underground line, starting from {{Stn|Chinatown}} and {{Stn|Dhoby Ghaut}} via the {{STN|M|Stadium}} to either {{Stn|Kallang}} or {{Stn|Paya Lebar}} station. However, the Chinatown leg was later truncated and was reduced to 6 stations up to {{STN|M|Stadium}} station. On the other hand, a further extension towards Upper Paya Lebar was added in the year 2000. The Marina Line was also merged with a MRT Line that goes from Paya Lebar to Buona Vista via Serangoon and Bishan to form Circle Line Stage 3 and 4 in 2001. Stations in Circle Line that were a part of the original Marina Line plans include {{Stn|Dhoby Ghaut}}, {{Stn|Bras Basah}}, {{STN|M|Esplanade}}, {{STN|M|Promenade}}, {{STN|M|Nicoll Highway}} and {{STN|M|Stadium}}. Also, the part of the Marina Line from {{Stn|Chinatown}} to {{STN|M|Promenade}} is now part of the [[Downtown Line]]. Circle Line Stage 5 was again finalised in February 2002 and was extended from Buona Vista to World Trade Centre to close up the link and to provide connectivity from the west to Sentosa, and it became the full Circle Line in the end. | ||
Construction started in April 2002, and was supposed to be opened from 2006 and fully opened in 2010, with an estimated cost of S$6.7 billion, the [[Nicoll Highway collapse]] caused the construction of the Circle Line to be delayed to open from 28 May 2009 (the Stage 3 of which it is not affected by [[Nicoll Highway collapse]]), with full opening on 8 October 2011, at an escalated cost of nearly S$10 billion.<ref>[http://motoring.asiaone.com/Motoring/Motorworld/Story/A1Story20090818-161682.html "Circle Line could cost taxpayers $10 billion"]</ref> Due to the re-alignment of the Nicoll Highway Station to a new location, the station is only two-thirds the size of the original plan before the collapse, and located 100m away from the highway collapse site.<ref>[http://www.straitstimes.com/Free/Story/STIStory_157967.html "Circle Line will exceed $6.7b budget"] Christopher Tan (The Straits Times, 15 September 2007)</ref> The decision was also made to open both {{STN|M|Caldecott}}, and{{STN|M|Haw Par Villa}} stations (previously Thomson and West Coast), as a normal stations leaving the {{ | Construction started in April 2002, and was supposed to be opened from 2006 and fully opened in 2010, with an estimated cost of S$6.7 billion, the [[Nicoll Highway collapse]] caused the construction of the Circle Line to be delayed to open from 28 May 2009 (the Stage 3 of which it is not affected by [[Nicoll Highway collapse]]), with full opening on 8 October 2011, at an escalated cost of nearly S$10 billion.<ref>[http://motoring.asiaone.com/Motoring/Motorworld/Story/A1Story20090818-161682.html "Circle Line could cost taxpayers $10 billion"]</ref> Due to the re-alignment of the Nicoll Highway Station to a new location, the station is only two-thirds the size of the original plan before the collapse, and located 100m away from the highway collapse site.<ref>[http://www.straitstimes.com/Free/Story/STIStory_157967.html "Circle Line will exceed $6.7b budget"] Christopher Tan (The Straits Times, 15 September 2007)</ref> The decision was also made to open both {{STN|M|Caldecott}}, and{{STN|M|Haw Par Villa}} stations (previously Thomson and West Coast), as a normal stations leaving the {{Stn|Bukit Brown| station}} closed, and there is only a middle track and emergency escape shaft. | ||
===Circle Line Stage 6=== | ===Circle Line Stage 6=== | ||
On 17 January 2013, the Land Transport Authority announced 'Circle Line '''Stage 6''' which will close the circle, running between {{Stn|Marina Bay}} and {{STN|M|HarbourFront}}. It will be a 4 km extension.<ref>[http://www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltaweb/en/public-transport/projects/circle-line-6.html "Circle Line Stage 6"]. Land Transport Authority.</ref> On 29 October 2015, the LTA announced the 3 station locations for the 'Circle Line '''Stage 6''''. The stations are {{ | On 17 January 2013, the Land Transport Authority announced 'Circle Line '''Stage 6''' which will close the circle, running between {{Stn|Marina Bay}} and {{STN|M|HarbourFront}}. It will be a 4 km extension.<ref>[http://www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltaweb/en/public-transport/projects/circle-line-6.html "Circle Line Stage 6"]. Land Transport Authority.</ref> On 29 October 2015, the LTA announced the 3 station locations for the 'Circle Line '''Stage 6''''. The stations are {{Stn|Keppel| Station}}, {{Stn|Cantonment| Station}} and {{Stn|Prince Edward| Station}}. Construction of the line is due for completion in 2025.<ref>[http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/circle-line-be-full-loop-2025-station-locations-extension-announced "Three new stations to close loop on Circle Line"]. TODAYonline. Retrieved 16 Jan 2016.</ref> | ||
==Incients== | ==Incients== |
Revision as of 14:12, 15 September 2017
Circle Line (CCL) is the fourth Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line and it is coloured Orange. Traveling from one end to the other takes about 60 minutes. The line is currently 35.5 km long with 30 stations and it is fully underground and automated.[1]
History
Initial System | |
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28 May 2009 | Template:STN - Template:STN |
17 April 2010 | Dhoby Ghaut - Template:STN |
8 October 2011 | Template:STN - Template:STN |
14 January 2012 | Template:STN - Marina Bay |
Planning
The Circle Line was first known as the Marina Line in May 1998. The Marina Line was initially planned as a 12-station underground line, starting from Chinatown and Dhoby Ghaut via the Template:STN to either Kallang or Paya Lebar station. However, the Chinatown leg was later truncated and was reduced to 6 stations up to Template:STN station. On the other hand, a further extension towards Upper Paya Lebar was added in the year 2000. The Marina Line was also merged with a MRT Line that goes from Paya Lebar to Buona Vista via Serangoon and Bishan to form Circle Line Stage 3 and 4 in 2001. Stations in Circle Line that were a part of the original Marina Line plans include Dhoby Ghaut, Bras Basah, Template:STN, Template:STN, Template:STN and Template:STN. Also, the part of the Marina Line from Chinatown to Template:STN is now part of the Downtown Line. Circle Line Stage 5 was again finalised in February 2002 and was extended from Buona Vista to World Trade Centre to close up the link and to provide connectivity from the west to Sentosa, and it became the full Circle Line in the end.
Construction started in April 2002, and was supposed to be opened from 2006 and fully opened in 2010, with an estimated cost of S$6.7 billion, the Nicoll Highway collapse caused the construction of the Circle Line to be delayed to open from 28 May 2009 (the Stage 3 of which it is not affected by Nicoll Highway collapse), with full opening on 8 October 2011, at an escalated cost of nearly S$10 billion.[2] Due to the re-alignment of the Nicoll Highway Station to a new location, the station is only two-thirds the size of the original plan before the collapse, and located 100m away from the highway collapse site.[3] The decision was also made to open both Template:STN, andTemplate:STN stations (previously Thomson and West Coast), as a normal stations leaving the Bukit Brown station closed, and there is only a middle track and emergency escape shaft.
Circle Line Stage 6
On 17 January 2013, the Land Transport Authority announced 'Circle Line Stage 6 which will close the circle, running between Marina Bay and Template:STN. It will be a 4 km extension.[4] On 29 October 2015, the LTA announced the 3 station locations for the 'Circle Line Stage 6'. The stations are Keppel Station, Cantonment Station and Prince Edward Station. Construction of the line is due for completion in 2025.[5]
Incients
Nicoll Highway collapse
- Main article: Nicoll Highway collapse
On 20 April 2004, a section of the tunnel being built for the Circle Line collapsed, apparently when a retaining wall used in the tunnel's construction gave way. This occurred near what was planned to become the Template:STN on the Circle line, not far from the Merdeka Bridge. The accident left a collapse zone 150m wide, 100m long, and 30m deep. Four workers were killed, with three more injured.
A criminal inquiry found the main contractor Nishimatsu Construction Company and joint venture partner firm Lum Chang Construction Company and their officers, as well as key Land Transport Authority officers responsible for the collapse. Several other officers and subcontractors were reprimanded and issued warnings in connection with the accident.
As a result of this accident, the first phase of the Circle Line, previously scheduled to open in 2008, was completed in 2009 instead. The affected station has been shifted about 100m away from the accident site and is now located at Republic Avenue.
This accident had also resulted in stricter safety regulations for the construction of all future MRT lines. The shifting of the Nicoll Highway Station also meant it can no longer serve as a terminus for the Bukit Timah Line, partially influencing the creation of the current Downtown Line.
Other incidents
On 16 August 2007, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) issued a stop-work order and revoked the contractor's tunnelling permit after a 7m stretch of two lanes sank about 20cm, close to the junction of Telok Blangah Road and Alexandra Road in the evening, resulting in a halting of tunnelling works.[6]
A section of the road above a construction site near Holland Road caved in on the morning of 24 May 2008, creating a massive hole. The hole, directly in front of two private houses along Cornwall Gardens Road, measured 8 by 7 metres and was 3 metres deep. No one was injured, but the road was temporarily closed to traffic.[7]
Stations
Alpha-Numeric Code |
Station Name | Working names | Notes |
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Circle Line | |||
3
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Dhoby Ghaut | Dhoby Ghaut | Terminus Interchange with North–South Line and North East Line |
1
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Bras Basah | Museum | |
1
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Template:STN | Convention Centre | |
2
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Template:STN | Millenia | Interchange with Downtown Line |
1
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Template:STN | Nicoll Highway | |
1
|
Template:STN | Boulevard | Terminus (Circle Line Extension) |
1
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Template:STN | Old Airport Road | |
1
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Template:STN | Tanjong Katong | |
2
|
Paya Lebar | Paya Lebar | Interchange with East–West Line |
2
|
Template:STN | MacPherson | Future Interchange with Downtown Line |
1
|
Template:STN | Upper Paya Lebar | |
1
|
Template:STN | Bartley | |
2
|
Template:STN | Serangoon | Interchange with North East Line |
1
|
Template:STN | Lorong Chuan | |
2
|
Bishan | Bishan | Interchange with North–South Line |
1
|
Template:STN | Marymount | |
2
|
Template:STN | Thomson | Future Interchange with Thomson–East Coast Line |
1
|
Bukit Brown | Bukit Brown | Not in operation |
2
|
Botanic Gardens | Adam | Interchange with Downtown Line |
1
|
Template:STN | Farrer | |
1
|
Template:STN | Holland | |
2
|
Buona Vista | Buona Vista | Interchange with East–West Line |
1
|
Template:STN | one-North | |
1
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Template:STN | National University Hospital | |
1
|
Template:STN | West Coast | |
1
|
Template:STN | Pasir Panjang | |
1
|
Template:STN | Alexandra | |
1
|
Template:STN | Telok Blangah | |
2
|
Template:STN | HarbourFront | Terminus Interchange with North East Line |
Circle Line Stage 6 (Opening 2025) | |||
1
|
Keppel | Keppel | Under Planning/Construction |
1
|
Cantonment | Cantonment | Under Planning/Construction |
1
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Prince Edward | Prince Edward | Under Planning/Construction |
Circle Line Extension | |||
2
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Bayfront | Bayfront | Interchange with Downtown Line |
3
|
Marina Bay | Marina Bay | Terminus Interchange with North–South Line Future Interchange with Thomson–East Coast Line |
Services
Service | Starting | Terminate at | Notes |
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Full | Dhoby Ghaut | Template:STN | |
Full | Template:STN | Dhoby Ghaut | |
Full | Template:STN | Marina Bay | Operates during Peak Hours. |
SWT | Template:STN | Paya Lebar | Operate during peak hours/after peak hours. |
Full | Template:STN | Marina Bay | Operates during Off Peak Hours. |
Full | Marina Bay | Template:STN | Operates during Off Peak Hours. |
Full | Marina Bay | Template:STN | Operates during Peak Hours. |
SWT/Special | Marina Bay | Template:STN | Operates on days when major events held at National Stadium. |
Rolling stock
The rolling stock consists of Alstom Metropolis C830 and Alstom Metropolis C830C trains, running in three-car formation. These trains operate from Kim Chuan Depot between Template:STN and Template:STN stations. The Kim Chuan Depot has maintenance and train overhaul facilities for trains along the Circle Line and Downtown Line.
References
- ↑ "ALSTOM chosen for the world’s longest fully automated metro line in Singapore". railway-technology.com (20 Feb 2002)
- ↑ "Circle Line could cost taxpayers $10 billion"
- ↑ "Circle Line will exceed $6.7b budget" Christopher Tan (The Straits Times, 15 September 2007)
- ↑ "Circle Line Stage 6". Land Transport Authority.
- ↑ "Three new stations to close loop on Circle Line". TODAYonline. Retrieved 16 Jan 2016.
- ↑ "Stop-work order at Telok Blangah site is fourth this year on $6.7b MRT project" T. Rajan (The Straits Times, 22 Aug 2007)
- ↑ "Road above Circle Line construction site caves in" Channel NewsAsia (24 May 2008)
Related Links
Mass Rapid Transit | [ V • T • E ] | |
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Overview | History • Stations • Fare and Ticketing • Facilities • Safety • Security | |
Lines | North–South Line • East–West Line • North East Line • Circle Line • Downtown Line • Thomson–East Coast Line
FutureJurong Region Line • Cross Island Line | |
Rolling Stocks | 151 • 151A • 151B • 151C • R151 • T251 • 751A • 751B • 751C • 830 • 830C • 851E • 951
Former651 Future J151 • CR151 | |
Depots | Bishan • Changi • Gali Batu • Kim Chuan • Mandai • Sengkang • Ulu Pandan • Tuas | |
Future Changi East • East Coast • Tengah |
Template:Railway Lines in Singapore
Circle Line | [ V • T • E ] | |
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Stations | Dhoby Ghaut • Bras Basah • Esplanade • Promenade • Nicoll Highway • Stadium • Mountbatten • Dakota • Paya Lebar • MacPherson • Tai Seng • Bartley • Serangoon • Lorong Chuan • Bishan • Marymount • Caldecott • Bukit Brown • Botanic Gardens • Farrer Road • Holland Village • Buona Vista • one-north • Kent Ridge • Haw Par Villa • Pasir Panjang • Labrador Park • Telok Blangah • HarbourFront | |
CCL6Keppel • Cantonment • Prince Edward Road | ||
Circle Line ExtensionPromenade • Bayfront • Marina Bay | ||
Rolling Stock | 830 • 830C • 851E | |
Depots | Kim Chuan | |
Others | Bridging Service |