Bras Basah station

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Bras Basah
百胜
பிராஸ் பாசா

CC2
Bras Basah-CCL.png
*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA
Statistics
Address 65 Bras Basah Road
Singapore 189561
Line(s) Circle Line
Structure Underground
Connections File:Bus Logo.png File:Taxi Logo.png
Abbreviation BBS

Bras Basah (CC2) is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Circle Line. It is the second deepest station with a depth of 35m below ground level. It also houses the longest escalator, at 41 m which stretches from the ticket concourse to the transfer level and takes approximately one minute to travel.[1]

History

Date Event
17 April 2010 Station officially opened

Artworks

  • CC2-The Amazing Neverending Underwater Adventures.png
    Circle Line: The Amazing Neverending Underwater Adventures! by Tan Kai Syng
    The artist plays the protagonist, Desyphus, a “Perpetual Commuter” on an adventure on the Circle Line. The videos projected on the wall below the station’s water-filled glass skylight takes commuters through themes of travel, time, memory and the train line.[2]
  • CC2-Sea Port of Singapore.png
    Circle Line: Sea Port of Singapore by Jaafar Latiff
  • CC2-Vibrant Singapore.png
    Circle Line: Vibrant Singapore by Thang Kiang How

Architecture

The station design by WOHA resolves two conditions needed for the station: allowing a visual connection to the exterior to enhance the travel experience for the commuters, and enabling the station to blend into the landscape in the historic district and park location. A reflection pool, which also acts as the station roof, allows skylight to enter the station, and functions as a landscape element on the surface. With skylight entering the station, minimal artificial light is required for the station during the day. The natural light allows improvement in way-finding and safety for the commuters.[3] The ventilation shafts of the station also blended into the landscape, avoiding any blocking of view lines across the site to the surrounding civic buildings.[4]

The station design was commissioned through the Marina Line Architectural Design Competition jointly organised by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) and the Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA). At the 2001 SIA Awards, the SIA awarded LTA the prize for ‘Excellence in Architectural Design Competitions’.[1] In 2009, the station was awarded the "Best Transport Building" at the World Architecture Festival, on the basis that the design gives "precedence to the surrounding, historically important, colonial structures, creating a piazza-like urban space to the station underneath" and noted the design's functionality to allow natural light into the station.[5] The station later won the Award for International Architecture at the AIA's 2010 National Architecture Awards.[3] In addition, it won the Chicago Athenaeum and the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies and International Architecture Awards in 2011.[6]

Layout

L1 Street Level Singapore Art Museum, Singapore Management University, DT21Bencoolen
B1 Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre
B2 Service Level Restricted access
B3 Service Level Restricted access
B4 Transfer Hall between Concourse and Platforms
B5
BPlatform CC2Bras BasahCC1NS24NE6Dhoby Ghaut
Platform A/B
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Exits

Exit Disabled-Access Location/Nearby
A Singapore Art Museum, NTUC Trade Union House
B Handicapped/disabled access Singapore Management University
C Handicapped/disabled access Singapore Management University
D Manulife Centre
E Singapore Art Museum, Manulife Centre

Transport Services

First/Last Train Timing

Destination First Train Last Train
Mon − Fri Sat Sun & P.H. Daily
File:MRT000.png Circle Line
CC1Dhoby Ghaut 05:54 05:54 06:21 00:03
CC29HarbourFront 05:39 05:39 06:06 22:50
CC26Pasir Panjang 23:20
CC23one-north 23:36
CC17Caldecott 00:03
CC11Tai Seng 00:11

Bus

Bus Stop Exit Bus Service
01012 Hotel Grand Pacific
2 7 12 12e 32 33 51 61 63 80 175
04179 Aft Bras Basah Stn Exit A
7 14 14e 16 16M 36 77 106 111 131 162 162M 167 175 502 502A 518 518A 652 656 660 663 665 850E 857 951E
04121 SMU
7 7A 14 14e 16 16M 36 77 106 111 124 131 147 162 162M 166 167 174 174e 175 190 652 656 660 663 665 850E 857 951E
04151 Cath of The Good Shepherd
130 133 145 197 851 851e 960 960e
04019 Opp Bencoolen Stn Exit B
131 147 166 857

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Factsheet Bras Basah Station". Land Transport Authority. Archived on 19 February 2013.
  2. "Art in Transit". Land Transport Authority.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Bras Basah Mass Rapid Transit Station, Singapore". ArchitectureAU. Archived on 10 January 2018.
  4. "Bras Basah Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Station". World-Architects.
  5. "Bras Basah Mass Rapid Transit Station". World Buildings Director. Archived on 20 February 2012.
  6. "The International Architectural Awards - 2011". The Chicago Athenaeum. Archived on 17 July 2020.
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