Worried about taking the wrong train when the Circle Line (CCL) finally becomes a completed circle on July 12?
Finding your way is “easier than you think”, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) assured commuters on Thursday (July 2), as it has improved the digital displays at stations based on public feedback.
By using a bigger font and removing service icons, the wayfinding display systems will show more prominently the next interchange or terminal station of a train.
The interchange stations — there are 12 in total — and terminal stations act as markers to indicate the direction the train goes, and are key to having a smooth journey on the CCL.

Commuters should begin their travel by identifying the nearest interchange station that their train will travel towards, said LTA in a video guide posted to its social media pages on Thursday.
For example, a commuter starting their journey at Paya Lebar station will see wayfinding signs pointing them to the respective platforms to travel “via Promenade” or “via MacPherson”.
Those heading towards Esplanade or Cantonment stations should proceed to travel “via Promenade”.
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