SINGAPORE – Train information displayed on digital screens at Circle Line (CCL) platforms are being made easier to read ahead of the opening of the line’s sixth stage on July 12.
The improvements, being rolled out progressively from July 2, are based on feedback from passengers after a public preview of the new signage on May 29 at four CCL stations – Promenade, Esplanade, Buona Vista and Paya Lebar.
Announcing this in a Facebook post on July 2, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said it received positive responses, as well as feedback on how to improve the signs.
“We recognise that different commuter groups will have different preferences on signage,” it added.
Previously, icons in a circle indicating the train’s direction – either clockwise or anticlockwise – dominated most of the digital screen. Information on the terminating station or next interchange was in a smaller font near the bottom of the screen.
Services that complete the full loop were labelled “clockwise loop” or “anticlockwise loop”.
Those that serve only the branch section between Dhoby Ghaut and Promenade stations were labelled “clockwise” or “anticlockwise”.
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