Phase relations in the system Ca-Ti-O have been established by equilibration of several samples at 1200 K for prolonged periods and identification of phases in quenched samples by optical and scanning electron microscopy, XRD and EDS. Samples representing 20 compositions in the ternary system were analyzed. There was negligible solid solubility of Ca in the phases along the binary Ti-O, and of Ti in CaO. Four ternary oxides were identified: CaTiO 3 , Ca 4 Ti 3 O 10 and Ca 3 Ti 2 O 7 containing tetravalent titanium, and CaTi 2 O 4 containing trivalent titanium. Tie-lines link calcium titanite (CaTi 2 O 4 ) with the three calcium titanates (CaTiO 3 , Ca 4 Ti 3 O 10 and Ca 3 Ti 2 O 7 ), CaO, oxygen excess TiO 1+δ and stoichiometric TiO. Tie-lines connect CaTiO 3 with TiO 2-x , Magneli phases Ti n O 2n-1 (28 ≥ n ≥ 4), Ti 3 O 5 , Ti 2 O 3 and TiO 1+δ . CaO was found to coexist with TiO, and Ti-O solid solutions α and β. The phase diagram is useful for understanding the mechanisms and kinetics of direct calciothermic reduction of TiO 2 to metal and electrochemical reduction of TiO 2 using graphite anode and molten CaCl 2 electrolyte.