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Bayfront MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) interchange station on the Downtown line (DTL) and Circle line (CCL). Located in the
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of
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, the station is underneath Bayfront Avenue and serves the main tourist attractions of Marina Bay Sands and
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. The station was first announced in 2005 as part of the Downtown Extension of the CCL, which was later revised to be the first stage of the DTL. In 2007, it was also announced that the station would interchange with the CCL branch to Marina Bay station. CCL services to the station first commenced in January 2012, while DTL services began in December 2013. The station features an Art-in-Transit artwork ''When the Ships Comes In'' by Lee Wen.


History

On 14 June 2005, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced that Bayfront station would be part of the Downtown Extension (DTE) from Milennia station (now
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) to Chinatown. The station would serve the upcoming integrated resort, now known as Marina Bay Sands. Initially planned to be a branch of the Circle line (CCL), the DTE was revised to be the first stage of the Downtown line (DTL) in 2007. The station would also be an interchange station with the CCL branch to Marina Bay station. The initial
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name for Bayfront station (贝弗兰) generated some controversy. Deputy local news editor of the Chinese-speaking newspaper
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Chua Chim Kang criticised the translation, calling it "meaningless" and perceived it as an "erosion" of the Chinese language. LTA subsequently changed the provisional Chinese name for the station to its existing translation that reflected the "maritime flavour" of the area served by the station, with "海湾" meaning "bay" and "舫" meaning "small boats". The contract for the station's construction and associated tunnels was awarded to Sembawang Engineers & Constructors for (US$ million) in November 2007. The northern end of the station was designed by the developer of the Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort. The station construction required coordination with Marina Bay Sands to integrate the station design with the resort. As announced on 28 November 2011, the station opened on 14 January 2012, with an official opening ceremony the day before. The DTL platforms commenced operations on 22 December 2013.


Station details

Bayfront station is a
cross-platform interchange A cross-platform interchange is a type of interchange between different lines at a metro (or other railway) station. The term originates with the London Underground; such layouts exist in other networks but are not commonly so named. In the U ...
between the CCL and DTL with two
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. From the north, the station is after Promenade station. To the south, the DTL goes towards station while the CCL goes towards Marina Bay station. The official station code is CE1/DT16. Located under Bayfront Avenue close to Marina Bay, Bayfront station serves Marina Bay Sands and
Gardens by the Bay The Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning in the Central Region of Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. The park consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden (in Marina South), Bay East Garden (in Marina East) and Ba ...
. The station has five entrances. Other landmarks surrounding the station include Helix Bridge, Art Science Museum, Merlion Park, Red Dot Design Museum, and The Fullerton Hotel.


Public art

''When the Ships Comes In'' by Lee Wen is displayed along the station concourse as part of the Art-in-Transit programme, a showcase of public artworks on the MRT network. The work depicts a series of ships hand-drawn by Singaporean children aged 7 to 12. Based on fantasy or other existing ships, the designs included boats powered by whales and dragons, or those made of food and recycled bottles. While portraying the Bayfront area as a historical port of call for ships, the work also intends to reflect the young generation's dreams of a better future. The artwork title is inspired by a
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song of the same name, and the artist hoped to reflect the song's message of the value of life. Over one thousand ship designs were created through workshops held in various primary schools and coordinated by the artist and his friends, including Chye Teck and Chun Kaiqun. Due to the limited space of the canvas, only some were selected based on the creativity of the design rather than how well-drawn the ships were. These were scanned into digital images, before the work was silkscreened on vitreous enamel panels.


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External links

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SBS Transit's Bayfront MRT station official website
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