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1 Potong Pasir 波东巴西 போத்தோங் பாசிர்*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA | |
Statistics | |
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Address | 55 Upper Serangoon Road Singapore 347694 |
Line(s) | North East Line |
Connections | File:Bus Logo.png File:Taxi Logo.png |
Abbreviation | PTP |
Potong Pasir (NE10) is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the North East Line.
History
Date | Event |
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20 June 2003 | Station officially opens |
Political influence
As Potong Pasir station was located in the Potong Pasir SMC, a former opposition ward managed by the Singapore People's Party until 2012, it was one of the stations most involved in the political scenario of Singapore.
The intended name for the station was actually Sennett, mainly because of such political reasons. It seemed that the route planners did not want the station to sound synonymous with the estate. It was also rumoured to continue staying closed when the North East Line opened in 2003.
During the general elections in 2001, Chiam See Tong and Sitoh Yih Pin of the Singapore People's Party and the People's Action Party respectively, both dangled the station as a carrot, and promised the residents that they would appeal for the station to be opened should they be voted into office, as part of their publicity campaigns.
However, even though the SDA won the seat, the station eventually opened, and the station was renamed Potong Pasir, partly due to complaints from Chiam and residents. It was also claimed "the name made more sense".
There is another Sennett Estate in the eastern part of Singapore and is located along Upper East Coast Road. The name was changed to avoid confusion with this Sennett Estate.
Art in Transit
Point of View by Matthew Ngui features text messages recording the aspirations of ordinary people being embedded into familiar images of urban life like clock faces high-rise flats.[1]
Layout
L1 | Street Level | |
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B1 | Concourse | Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre |
B2 | Platform A | Template:RailRoute/1 |
Platform A/B | ||
Platform B | Template:RailRoute/1 |
Exits
Exit | Disabled-Access | Location/Nearby |
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A | Upper Serangoon Road, Potong Pasir Avenue 1 | |
B | Upper Serangoon Road | |
C | Upper Serangoon Road, Meyappa Chettiar Road, The Poiz Centre & Residences |
Transport Services
First/Last Train Timing
Destination | First Train | Last Train | ||
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Mon − Fri | Sat | Sun & P.H. | Daily | |
File:MRTFFF.png North East Line |
Bus
Bus Stop | Exit | Bus Service |
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60269 | Potong Pasir Stn Exit B |
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60261 | Potong Pasir Stn Exit C |
References
- ↑ "Potong Pasir MRT Station". SBS Transit. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
North East Line | [ V • T • E ] | |
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Stations | HarbourFront • Outram Park • Chinatown • Clarke Quay • Dhoby Ghaut • Little India • Farrer Park • Boon Keng • Potong Pasir • Woodleigh • Serangoon • Kovan • Hougang • Buangkok • Sengkang • Punggol North East Line extension: Punggol Coast | |
Rolling Stock | 751A • 751C • 851E | |
Depots | Sengkang | |
Others | Bridging Service |