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Soak in the Hari Raya vibes 🌙 🌟 when you travel on public transport this festive season! 😊💚
 
🗓️🚆 You can catch these themed trains on #CCL, #DTL, #NEL, #NSEWL and #TEL, as well as the decals at Paya Lebar MRT station till 2 Jun.
 
The wall murals of Ang Mo Kio and Boon Lay Integrated Transport Hubs, and the buses serving services 7, 28 and 154 will also be rolled out progressively. 🚍
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🤩 We’re doing a Facebook Live on 28 April 2022 to showcase our brand new Circle Line (#CCL) train that has just arrived on our shores! 🚇🧡

Join us at 8pm this coming Thursday 🗓️ for an up-close and interactive session with exciting prizes to be won!

In the meantime, let us know what you want to know all about our CCL train in our IG stories. 😉
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#PressPlay 📽️ to learn some #FunFacts about our brand new Circle Line (#CCL) train that has recently arrived on our shores all the way from Spain! 🇪🇸🌊🇸🇬

Missed our livestream earlier? Check it out (and more exclusive content!) on our Facebook Page @WeKeepYourWorldMoving! 📱
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#DidYouKnow that for the first time in rail construction we froze the ground to build the #TEL3 Marina Bay tunnels? 😎❄️

👀 Check out how this new devICE allowed us to construct in tricky soil conditions, and under existing #CCL & #NSL tunnels that had ‘live’ train services running everyday! 🏗💪🏽
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#PSA 📢 From 11 June to 20 July 2023, train services on 7️⃣ stations along the Circle Line (#CCL) will be adjusted to facilitate additional maintenance works. 🚧 See our visual above/below to find out which are the affected CCL stations. 

During this period, the selected CCL stations will be operating on only 1 platform via a shuttle service from 9pm on the following dates:
 
📅 June 2023: 11th – 15th | 19th – 23rd | 25th – 27th | 30th
📅 July 2023: 3rd – 6th | 9th – 13th | 17th – 20th

Do plan your journeys ahead as additional travel time of up to 30 min is expected. 
 
You can refer to our MyTransport.SG mobile app or refer to SMRT's socials for more information.📱
#Reminder 📢 To facilitate additional maintenance works, train services on 7️⃣ stations along the Circle Line (#CCL) will run on only one platform from 9pm daily via a shuttle service from today till 20 July 2023.
 
Do plan your journeys ahead as additional travel time of up to 30 min might be needed. 🚶‍♀️
#PSA [Update] We had earlier announced service changes to 7 Circle Line (#CCL) stations to facilitate additional tunnel maintenance works. We are happy to report that these works are progressing ahead of schedule will be completed by tonight. 🥳🚇

With this, train services on the CCL will resume normal operations from tomorrow, 27 June 2023. #ThankYou for your patience in this past month. 🧡
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#NDP2023 Our trains and stations will be decked out in Singapore’s iconic colours 🔴 to mark our nation’s 58th birthday!🎂🇸🇬

You can catch these NDP-themed designs in selected trains and MRT stations in #NSEWL, #NEL, #CCL, #DTL, #TEL networks from today onwards till 31 Aug!🚇
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🚝 #ProgressUpdate Who’s excited to meet our first 2 new Circle Line (#CCL) trains soon? 🙋‍♂️ Btw if you’re wondering if the CCL is orange or yellow, it’s officially 🧡! #CCLisOrange 🤩
#PSA We’re happy to update that the integration of the Circle Line (#CCL) with our existing rail network will be completed more than a month ahead of schedule! Thanks to the early completion, train services on the CCL will resume normal operations from this Sat, 6 Apr 2024. 🥳

#DidYouKnow that these works were initially expected to conclude in May? Thanks to the collective efforts by our engineers and operator to streamline and optimise work processes based on site conditions, as well as the additional resources put in by our contractors to support 24/7 operations, we could complete the track works in 77 days instead of 126 as originally planned. 🛠️🗓️ This has allowed us to go back to business as usual and reduce the inconvenience to commuters.

A big #ThankYou to all commuters for your patience as we continue to work hard to improve everyone’s rail journeys. 🚇🧡