Train services on the CCL will be adjusted during the weekends
External Page Circle Line (CCL) train services will run shorter hours on weekends from Apr 11 to May 17 for testing ahead of the opening of three new stations.
Train services across the whole CCL will end at 11pm on Saturdays and resume at 9am on Sundays during this period. Longer travel times of up to 30 minutes may be expected during the service adjustments. Commuters are encouraged to plan ahead, and consider alternative transport options when travelling in and out of The Kallang. For more information, please visit here.
Notice: Enhancement Works At Kallang Wave Mall
Internal Page We’re excited to share that Kallang Wave Mall will be refreshed to bring you more vibrant, enjoyable retail and lifestyle experiences. There will be new community spaces, refreshed façades, and an expanded mix of lifestyle, dining, and entertainment offerings including one of Southeast Asia’s tallest indoor climb wall and a new sheltered rooftop padel ecosystem! The enhancement works will commence from May 2026 and are expected to be completed by 2028.
Whether you’re an athlete or a sports enthusiast, amp up your fitness level at the OCBC Arena today.
Details overview
The OCBC Arena is made up of six indoor sport halls, designed for multi-purpose usage that includes public usage and elite athlete training.
Sports that can be played at the OCBC Arena include badminton, fencing, taekwondo, basketball, netball, volleyball, rhythmic gymnastics training and table tennis.
For those wanting to work up a sweat, The Kallang Gym is located at level two of the OCBC Arena and features the latest gym equipment including resistance machines, assisted machines, cardio machines, cable machines and free weights.
The OCBC Arena is home to nine National Sports Associations including the Badminton Association Singapore, Basketball Association of Singapore, Fencing Singapore, Netball Singapore, Singapore Taekwondo Federation, Volleyball Association of Singapore, Singapore Gymnastics, Singapore Silat Federation and Singapore Disability Sports Council.
With a capacity of 300 to 3,000, the OCBC Arena allows for simultaneous usage of the six halls and can be used as a venue for indoor sports events, meetings, conferences and exhibitions.
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