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|Code={{Code|1|NSL|NS28}}
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|Name=Marina South Pier<br>滨海南码头<br>மரினா சவுத் படகுத்துறை
|Name=Marina South Pier<br>滨海南码头<br>மரினா சவுத் படகுத்துறை
|Img=[[File:Marina South Pier-NSL.png|centre|300px]]
|Img=[[File:Marina South Pier-NSL.png|centre|300px]]
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  {{Infoline|Address|33 Marina Coastal Drive<br>Singapore 018948}}
  {{Infoline|Address|33 Marina Coastal Drive<br>Singapore 018948}}
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  {{Infoline|Line(s)|{{NSL}}}}
{{Infoline|Structure|Underground}}
  {{Infoline|Connections|[[File:Bus Logo.png|25px|link=|alt=Bus]] [[File:Taxi Logo.png|25px|link=|alt=Taxi]] [[File:Boat Logo.png|25px|link=|alt=Ferry Terminal]]}}
  {{Infoline|Connections|[[File:Bus Logo.png|25px|link=|alt=Bus]] [[File:Taxi Logo.png|25px|link=|alt=Taxi]] [[File:Boat Logo.png|25px|link=|alt=Ferry Terminal]]}}
  {{Infoline|Abbreviation|MSP}}
  {{Infoline|Abbreviation|MSP}}
}}
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'''Marina South Pier (NS28)''' is an underground [[Mass Rapid Transit]] (MRT) station on the {{NSL}}.
'''Marina South Pier (NS28)''' is a [[Mass Rapid Transit]] (MRT) station on the {{NSL}}.


==History==
==History==
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!width=150|Date!!Event
!width=150|Date!!Event
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|23 November 2014||Station officially opens
|23 November 2014||Station officially opened
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===2012 casualty incident===
===Construction incident===
According to a Ministry of Manpower Workplace Safety and Health Council report, on 8 August 2012, a Bangladeshi worker was dismantling a supporting structure that formed part of an Earth Retaining Stabilizing Structure (ERSS) used at the C156 Marina Bay worksite. The worker had been assigned to remove bolts from a waler section to be dismantled. Following the removal of the bolts, the waler sections were to be hoisted by a crane out of the worksite. During the hoisting of one waler section, another waler section which the worker had been standing on became dislodged as it was still connected to the waler section being hoisted. Both the worker and this waler section plunged to the base of the ERSS, and this waler section crushed the worker, killing him.<ref>[//www.wshc.sg/wps/themes/html/upload/newsspeeches/file/Annex%20A-Recent%20workplace%20accidents_20120815.pdf "Worker Dies After Being Crushed by Wailer".] Ministry of Manpower WSHC. Retrieved 8 August 2012.</ref>
On 8 August 2012, a Bangladeshi worker was dismantling a supporting structure that formed part of an Earth Retaining Stabilizing Structure (ERSS) used at the C156 Marina Bay worksite. The worker had been assigned to remove bolts from a waler section to be dismantled. Following the removal of the bolts, the waler sections were to be hoisted by a crane out of the worksite. During the hoisting of one waler section, another waler section which the worker had been standing on became dislodged as it was still connected to the waler section being hoisted. Both the worker and this waler section plunged to the base of the ERSS, and this waler section crushed the worker, killing him.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140426233205/www.wshc.sg/wps/themes/html/upload/newsspeeches/file/Annex%20A-Recent%20workplace%20accidents_20120815.pdf "Worker Dies After Being Crushed by Wailer".] Workplace Safety and Health Council.</ref>


==Art in Transit==
==Artworks==
''Past. Transition. Present'' by Jacquelyn Soo, Billy Soh and Dan Wong from Singapore Contemporary Young Artists, uses nearly 27,000 old EZ-Link cards which were phased out in 2009 to feature colonial and modern landmarks. One Piece, titled “Past”, depicts historical landmarks including the Supreme Court and Central Fire Station. The other piece, “Present”, showcases places such as Marina Bay Sands, the Esplanade and Gardens by the Bay.<ref>[//www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/artwork-adorns-new-marina/1479890.html "Artwork adorns new Marina South Pier MRT station"]. Haikal Latiff and Sara Grosse (Channel NewsAsia, 18 November 2014). Retrieved 19 November 2014.</ref>
*[[File:NS28-Past Transition Present.png|300px]]<br>{{NSL}}: ''Past.Transition.Present'' by Singapore Contemporary Young Artists<br>Nearly 27,000 pieces of EZ-Link cards phased out in 2009 make up Past.Transition.Present, a set of two artworks, ‘past’ and ‘present’ featuring colonial and modern landmarks as a visual narration of past, transition and present of Singapore’s landscape. Juxtaposing the use of EZ-Link cards, medium representing the transition from past to present is akin to bridging the past and present landscape of Singapore.
 
*[[File:NS28-Singapore Tapestry.png|300px]]<br>{{NSL}}: ''Singapore Tapestry'' by Delia Prvacki<br>Formed by stories of the community under the broad themes of nature, the environment of the city and nation-building, participants told their stories through slabs of raw clay. The divergent inspirations were then hand-painted by the artist and assembled into a cohesive whole, reflective of the shared aspirations for the country of their originators. The artwork celebrates Singapore’s tapestry of life, rich in texture, diversity and colour, yet united in aspiration.<ref>[//www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltagov/en/getting_around/public_transport/a_better_public_transport_experience/art_in_transit.html "Art in Transit"]. Land Transport Authority.</ref>
''Singapore Tapestry'' is a 80m<sup>2</sup> wall mural made of a series of oven-fired clay tiles, a composite artwork by nearly 1,500 participants from all walks of life. This is a SG50 gift to Singapore from the Land Transport Authority.<ref>[//www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/purple-power-nsewl-train/2213474.html "Celebrating Diversity"]. Channel NewsAsia (23 Oct 2015).</ref>


==Layout==
==Layout==
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|Street Level
|Street Level
|Marina South Pier, Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore
|Marina South Pier, Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore
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!width=25|B1
!width=25|B1
|width=125|Concourse
|width=125|Concourse
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!rowspan=3|B2
!rowspan=3|B2
|colspan=2|{{RailRoute/2|A|NSL right|{{NS28}}|{{NS27}}|{{NS9}}|{{NS1}}}}
|colspan=2|{{Route/2|NSL|A|l|{{CurrentStn|NS28|l=}}|{{NextStn|NS27}}|{{NextStn|NS9}}|{{NextStn|NS1}}}}
|-
|-
|colspan=2 class="platform"|Platform A/B
|colspan=2 class="platform"|Platform A/B
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|-
|colspan=2|{{RailRoute/4|B|NSL|<big>No Train Service</big>}}
|colspan=2|{{Route/0|NSL|B}}
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!width=70|Mon − Fri!!width=70|Sat!!width=70|Sun & P.H.!!width=70|Daily
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|-
!colspan=5 class="NSL" style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRTFFF.png|20px|link=|alt=]] North South Line
!colspan=5 style="{{CSS/NSL|nofg=|nobc=|bc=}}text-align:center;"|[[File:MRTFFF.png|20px|link=|alt=]] {{NSL|style={{CSS/NSL|nobg=|nofg=|nobc=|bc=}}}}
{{MRTTime|NSL|NS1|Jurong East|06:10|06:10|06:38|23:48}}
{{Timing|NS1||06:10|06:10|06:38|23:48|nv=}}
{{MRTTime|NSL|NS7|Kranji|L=00:04}}
{{Timing|NS7||L=00:04|nv=}}
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Revision as of 11:03, 27 July 2020


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Marina South Pier
滨海南码头
மரினா சவுத் படகுத்துறை
Marina South Pier-NSL.png
*Graphic From SGTrains/Wikipedia/LTA
Statistics
Address 33 Marina Coastal Drive
Singapore 018948
Line(s) North–South Line
Structure Underground
Connections File:Bus Logo.png File:Taxi Logo.png File:Boat Logo.png
Abbreviation MSP

Marina South Pier (NS28) is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the North–South Line.

History

Date Event
23 November 2014 Station officially opened

Construction incident

On 8 August 2012, a Bangladeshi worker was dismantling a supporting structure that formed part of an Earth Retaining Stabilizing Structure (ERSS) used at the C156 Marina Bay worksite. The worker had been assigned to remove bolts from a waler section to be dismantled. Following the removal of the bolts, the waler sections were to be hoisted by a crane out of the worksite. During the hoisting of one waler section, another waler section which the worker had been standing on became dislodged as it was still connected to the waler section being hoisted. Both the worker and this waler section plunged to the base of the ERSS, and this waler section crushed the worker, killing him.[1]

Artworks

  • NS28-Past Transition Present.png
    North–South Line: Past.Transition.Present by Singapore Contemporary Young Artists
    Nearly 27,000 pieces of EZ-Link cards phased out in 2009 make up Past.Transition.Present, a set of two artworks, ‘past’ and ‘present’ featuring colonial and modern landmarks as a visual narration of past, transition and present of Singapore’s landscape. Juxtaposing the use of EZ-Link cards, medium representing the transition from past to present is akin to bridging the past and present landscape of Singapore.
  • NS28-Singapore Tapestry.png
    North–South Line: Singapore Tapestry by Delia Prvacki
    Formed by stories of the community under the broad themes of nature, the environment of the city and nation-building, participants told their stories through slabs of raw clay. The divergent inspirations were then hand-painted by the artist and assembled into a cohesive whole, reflective of the shared aspirations for the country of their originators. The artwork celebrates Singapore’s tapestry of life, rich in texture, diversity and colour, yet united in aspiration.[2]

Layout

L1 Street Level Marina South Pier, Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore
B1 Concourse Faregates, Ticketing Machines, Passenger Service Centre
B2 Template:Route/2
Platform A/B
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Exits

Exit Disabled-Access Location/Nearby
A Handicapped/disabled access Marina Coastal Drive, Marina South Pier, Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore
B Handicapped/disabled access Marina Coastal Drive, Marina South Pier

Transport Services

First/Last Train Timing

Destination First Train Last Train
Mon − Fri Sat Sun & P.H. Daily
File:MRTFFF.png North–South Line
NS1Jurong East 06:10 06:10 06:38 23:48
NS7Kranji 00:04

Bus

Bus Stop Exit Bus Service
03411 Opp Marina Sth Pier
400
03419 Marina Sth Pier
400

References

  1. "Worker Dies After Being Crushed by Wailer". Workplace Safety and Health Council.
  2. "Art in Transit". Land Transport Authority.

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