Marina Bay station

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Marina Bay
滨海湾
மரீனா பே

NS27CE2TE20
Marina Bay-NSL.png
Marina Bay-CCL.png
Marina Bay-TEL.png
*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA
Statistics
Address (NSL) 21 Park Street
Singapore 018925
Address (CCL) 23 Park Street
Singapore 018926
Address (TEL) 25 Park Street
Singapore 018929
Line(s) North–South Line
Circle Line
Thomson–East Coast Line
Structure Underground
Connections Bus Taxi
Abbreviation MRB

Marina Bay (NS27/CE2/TE20) is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the North–South Line, the Circle Line and the Thomson–East Coast Line[1].

History

Date Event
4 November 1989 Station officially opened
8 January 2006 Station involved in Exercise Northstar V (Counter terrorism)[2]
14 January 2012 Station interchanged with Circle Line
13 November 2022 Station interchanged with Thomson–East Coast Line

Construction challenges

The construction of the tunnel to the station was rather challenging at the time, as the tunnel went below the Telok Ayer basin and the station and tunnels were to be built in soft soil. Due to the soft marine clay, open excavation was not possible. Divers had to cut the 20m trenches, where the MRT tunnels were to be laid, in zero visibility and very muddy water. A concrete base for the tunnels was then laid with the water pumped out for the tunnels and the station to be built on. The tunnels were then covered with another layer of concrete before the seabed was refilled.[3][4] During the construction, a World War II-era bomb was found at the work site. The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Bomb Disposal Unit was called and the bomb was safely detonated elsewhere.[5]

Ground freezing will also be applied for the first time in Singapore rail construction when building the Thomson–East Coast Line part of this station, where it under-cross the existing North–South Line and Circle Line tunnels.[6]

Artworks

  • NS27-National Day Babies in 2015.png
    North–South Line: National Day Babies in 2015 by Tay Kay Chin
    These 50 photographed images featured 53 Singaporeans born from year 1965 to 2014 as a birthday gift to Singapore in celebrating SG50. The 53 Singaporeans chosen reflects Singapore's demography in terms of gender, ethnic, and occupation. Sharing these photographs of people born on August 9, our National Day, who take different routes to success, the artist hopes to inspire all who passes by the artwork to strive and believe in one self and succeed in doing something extraordinary for the benefit of our nation.
  • CE2-Train Rides on Rainy Days.png
    Circle Line: Train Rides on Rainy Days by Nah Yong En
    Just as rain brings cool relief and wash the city anew, this collection of images brings a refreshing element of nature into the underground station. The 14 raindrop photos depict scenes that commuters can see if they looked out of the window during a rainy train ride above ground.[7]
  • CE2-Flowers in Blossom.png
    Circle Line: Flowers in Blossom II by Tay Chee Toh
    The mobile of delicate sculptures resembling flowers was originally hung in Orchard station. It was re-commissioned as homage to the legacy of art in Singapore’s MRT train stations, even before the Art in Transit programme was launched in 1997 for the North East Line.[7]

Architecture

Visibility, integration and efficiency as the focal points when designing the Circle Line portion of the station. The design also has provisions for a future underground pedestrian network and connections to future developments. The translucent canopy acts as a skylight to allow natural light into the underground hall. The large entrance also allows large amounts of natural light to enter the station.[8] To limit the visual impact of the station to the surrounding park landscape, only the lift, escalators, the lightweight ETFE canopy and the reflective pool are visible from street level, giving users a full view of the park from the station entrance. The reflective pool also provides a smooth transition between the exits and the park.[9]

The station design was the winner of the Small Project Award at the World Architecture Festival in 2012.[9] Other awards includes the Land Transport Excellence Awards 2012,[10] the 2013 UIPT Asia-Pacific Grow with Public Transport Award[11] and honourable mention for the Singapore Institute of Architects Architectural Design Awards 2012.[12]

Layout

L1 Street Level
B1 NSL Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre
TEL Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre
Transfer Linkways between Circle Line Concourse, North–South Line Concourse and Thomson–East Coast Line Platforms
Service Level
CPlatform CC29HarbourFrontCC1Dhoby Ghaut via CC4Promenade Service Map
Platform C/D
DPlatform CC29HarbourFrontCC1Dhoby Ghaut via CC4Promenade Service Map
B2 CCL Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre
Transfer Linkway between Circle Line Concourse and Thomson–East Coast Line Platforms
APlatform NS1Jurong East Service Map
Platform A/B
BPlatform NS28Marina South Pier Service Map
B3 Transfer Hall between North–South Line Concourse, Circle Line Concourse and Thomson–East Coast Line Platforms
B4
Platform E
EPlatform TE29Bayshore Service Map
B5
Platform F
FPlatform TE1Woodlands North Service Map

Exits

Exit Disabled-Access Location/Nearby
1 No Handicapped/disabled access Central Boulevard, Marina One Residences
2 Handicapped/disabled access Bayfront Avenue
3 Handicapped/disabled access Bayfront Avenue/Park Street
4 Handicapped/disabled access Sheares Avenue
5 Handicapped/disabled access Park Street

Transport Services

First/Last Train Timing

Destination First Train Last Train
Mon − Fri Sat Sun & P.H. Daily
icon North–South Line
NS1Jurong East 06:01 06:01 06:26 23:50
NS7Kranji 00:06
NS28Marina South Pier 06:05 06:05 06:32 23:58
icon Circle Line
CC6Stadium 05:59 05:59 06:24 23:55
icon Thomson–East Coast Line
TE1Woodlands North 06:02 06:02 06:22 00:02
TE9Caldecott 00:14
TE14Orchard 00:20
TE29Bayshore 06:01 06:01 06:21 00:14
TE27Marine Terrace 00:19
TE22Gardens by the Bay 00:25

Bus

More travel information: Alternative Travel Method
Bus Stop Exit Bus Service
Marina Bay Stn icon03539
Ctrl Blvd
1 2
97 97e 106 133 400 502 502A 513 651 653 654 655 657 661 666 667 668 670 671 672 982E
Marina Bay Financial Ctr icon03391
Marina Blvd
1
97 97e 106 133 400 513 651 653 654 655 657 661 666 667 668 670 671 672 982E

References

  1. "Thomson-East Coast Line". Land Transport Authority.
  2. "Twenty-two agencies in Exercise Northstar V ready for action". Channel NewsAsia (3 January 2006). Archived on 1 October 2007.
  3. "Divers to help build MRT tunnels". Rav Dhaliwal (Straits Times, 27 October 1986).
  4. "Underground and UNDERWATER". Straits Times (12 March 1988).
  5. "Bomb near MRT site". Straits Times (7 November 1986)
  6. "Factsheet: Constructing Thomson-East Coast Line Marina Bay Station: Ground-Freezing Technology". Land Transport Authority. Archived on 21 April 2020.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Art in Transit". Land Transport Authority.
  8. "Marina Bay MRT Station: Singapore Circle Line Building". Adrian Welch (e-architect, 18 May 2012).
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Marina Bay Station, Republic of Singapore". World Buildings Directory. Archived on 20 October 2012.
  10. "Land Transport Excellence Awards 2012". Aedas.
  11. "2013 UIPT Asia-Pacific Grow with Public Transport Award". Aedas.
  12. "The 12th SIA Architectural Design Awards". INDESIGNLIVE SINGAPORE.
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