How to win FairPrice vouchers at the Circle Line 6 preview (4 July 2026)

Circle line 6 fairprice vouchers are up for grabs on 4 July 2026, the one day LTA opens the three new Keppel, Cantonment, and Prince Edward Road stations before regular service begins on 12 July. To enter, you visit all three stations, complete one photo quest at each, and submit your entry at circleline6quests.sg before 9pm. One hundred participants win: 20 get a $50 FairPrice voucher and 80 get $30. Free shuttle trains run the entire 9:30am to 9pm preview window from Marina Bay, so the only real cost is your time. This guide covers the exact entry steps, the prize math, a station-by-station breakdown, and everything else LTA has lined up on the day.

The prize pool: $30 or $50 FairPrice vouchers for 100 winners

The competition draws 100 winners from all entries received on 4 July 2026. Twenty of those winners receive a $50 FairPrice voucher each. The remaining 80 each receive $30. The total prize pool works out to $3,400 -- 20 multiplied by $50 plus 80 multiplied by $30.

FairPrice vouchers are redeemable at NTUC FairPrice supermarkets, FairPrice Finest, and FairPrice Xtra outlets islandwide. They are not the same as the CDC or SG60 supermarket vouchers that flow through the RedeemSG platform. If you have an unspent balance from those government schemes, the SG60 and CDC vouchers guide explains how each pot works and what to spend it on before the December 2026 expiry.

Winners are announced on LTA's Facebook and Instagram pages within one week of 4 July. LTA also contacts each winner directly by email or phone, so monitor both channels after the event.

Circle Line 6 FairPrice voucher prize breakdown, 4 July 2026
Prize tierNumber of winnersVoucher valueSubtotal
Top tier20$50 each$1,000
Standard tier80$30 each$2,400
Total100--$3,400

How to enter the Circle Line 6 Quests step by step

The quest runs only on 4 July 2026 and requires a single day visit to all three new CCL6 stations. LTA allows one entry per participant. Any account that submits more than once is disqualified, so send your photos in one go.

Follow these steps to enter:

What to expect at each of the three new stations

Each station has a distinct design identity, which means each quest photo has a different visual backdrop. Planning the order of your visits before you set off saves time on the day.

Cantonment (CC31) sits 28 metres underground, positioned directly below the historic Tanjong Pagar Railway Station -- a national monument -- and combines heritage architectural detail with modern civil defence shelter facilities. It has four entrances and is the closest CCL station to the Singapore Art Museum. Keppel (CC30) at 20 metres is the shallowest of the three. Its most distinctive feature is a set of vent shafts coloured in the blue, yellow, and red of Singapore's cable cars, giving the concourse a vivid industrial character. Three entrances connect to Keppel Road, with a 24-hour underpass linking both sides of the road. Prince Edward Road (CC32) is the deepest station at 30 metres and takes its design cues from the maritime heritage of the old southern waterfront. It has two entrances and sits in the Shenton Way office district.

To reach the stations on preview day, take the free shuttle from Marina Bay. One train runs to Prince Edward Road every 6 to 8 minutes. A second shuttle connects all three new stations to each other every 10 minutes. Public buses also serve each station for those travelling from elsewhere.

The three new Circle Line 6 stations, entering passenger service 12 July 2026
StationCodeDepthDesign highlightAccess
KeppelCC3020 mCable car-coloured vent shafts (blue, yellow, red)Keppel Road; 3 entrances with 24-hour underpass
CantonmentCC3128 mHeritage design above Tanjong Pagar Railway Station4 entrances; near Singapore Art Museum
Prince Edward RoadCC3230 mMaritime heritage and old waterfront motifs2 entrances; Shenton Way office district

What else LTA has lined up on 4 July

The Circle Line 6 Quests run alongside a full schedule of other free activities, all from 9:30am to 9pm. The quest is the only activity with a FairPrice voucher prize attached, but the rest of the day is worth planning around.

Practical tip: arrive before 10am. With all three quest photos to take and three separate stations to visit, an early start gives you more than 11 hours to complete everything comfortably and still explore each station at a relaxed pace. Queues for the free shuttle from Marina Bay are likely to build by mid-morning.

How the completed Circle Line changes everyday travel from 12 July

The CCL6 extension closes a 4-kilometre gap that has kept the Circle Line incomplete since the rest of the line opened. From 12 July 2026, the full 39-kilometre loop runs across 33 stations with 12 interchange stations connecting it to every other MRT line: the North-South and East-West Lines, the North-East Line, the Downtown Line, and the Thomson-East Coast Line.

The most direct benefit is for commuters between the Greater Southern Waterfront area and the CBD. A trip from Telok Blangah to Marina Bay used to require three separate line transfers. From 12 July it becomes a single CCL ride with no transfers, saving around 10 minutes. The completed loop also provides a bypass around the congested City Hall and Raffles Place interchange stations during peak hours, which is useful for anyone already using the Circle Line to commute into the city.

To accommodate the higher passenger volumes, LTA has added 23 new trains to the CCL fleet. The fleet grows from 64 to 87 trains -- a 36 percent increase. Regular EZ-link and SimplyGo fares apply from 12 July. For a breakdown of off-peak travel discounts and how to access them, see the guide to free and discounted MRT rides. To set up SimplyGo contactless payment before the new stations open, the SimplyGo and EZ-link cashback guide covers auto top-up and available rebates.

For grocery runs near the new stations, the FairPrice supermarkets guide lists outlet types and locations across the island, including the southern corridor near Harbourfront and Tanjong Pagar.

Frequently asked questions

Who can enter the Circle Line 6 Quests for FairPrice vouchers?

Any member of the public can participate. You visit all three new CCL6 stations -- Keppel, Cantonment, and Prince Edward Road -- on 4 July 2026, complete one photo quest at each station, and submit your photos via the form.gov.sg link at circleline6quests.sg. LTA has not stated an age or residency restriction in its publicly available materials, but only one entry per person is allowed. Multiple submissions result in disqualification.

When are the Circle Line 6 FairPrice voucher winners announced?

LTA will announce the 100 winners on its Facebook and Instagram pages within one week of 4 July 2026. Each winner will also receive direct contact by email or phone. If you have not heard anything after two weeks, check the LTA social media pages directly rather than waiting further, as the announcement timeline is tied to the week following the event.

What happens if I accidentally submit my quest entry more than once?

Multiple submissions disqualify your entry. LTA's quest rules allow only one submission per participant. If you are unsure whether your first submission went through successfully, do not resubmit. Check the circleline6quests.sg page for any confirmation message or email receipt before attempting another submission. Sending a second entry voids your eligibility regardless of which submission arrived first.

Can I visit the new Circle Line 6 stations on 4 July without entering the quest?

Yes. Free train rides between Keppel, Cantonment, and Prince Edward Road run throughout the entire 9:30am to 9pm preview regardless of whether you join the quest. You can explore the station art and architecture, attend the Thoughtful Bunch character appearances, join the Move Lite stamp rally, and browse the Knackstop pop-up at Cantonment without entering the FairPrice voucher competition at all.

Are the FairPrice prize vouchers physical or digital, and where can they be redeemed?

FairPrice vouchers are redeemable at NTUC FairPrice, FairPrice Finest, and FairPrice Xtra supermarkets. LTA's announcement confirms the format is FairPrice vouchers but does not specify physical or digital delivery. Winner contact by email or phone suggests the format will be confirmed at that stage. These vouchers are separate from CDC and SG60 supermarket vouchers, which are claimed through the RedeemSG platform via Singpass and cannot be combined with this prize.

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