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Marina South Pier MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station in Straits View,
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, which is operated by
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. Built as part of the North South line (NSL) Extension, it is the southern terminus of the line. As the name suggests, the station is near the Marina South Pier and the
Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore The Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore (also known as the International Cruise Terminal and abbreviated as MBCCS) is a cruise terminal in Singapore, located at Marina South. The construction of the S$500 million terminal began in October 2009 a ...
. The extension, first announced as part of the 2008 Land Transport Master Plan, was completed on 22 November 2014. The station features two Art-in-Transit artworks, one of which – ''Singapore Tapestry'' – was commissioned as part of the
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's (LTA) gift to Singapore on the nation's 50th anniversary.


History

The North South line (NSL), Singapore's first MRT line, opened in stages from 1987 to 1989 and ended at Marina Bay station. In the 2008 Land Transport Master Plan, the
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(LTA) announced a extension of the NSL from Marina Bay, one of several upcoming projects meant to expand Singapore's rail network. The line would extend from Marina Bay station and provide connectivity to future developments in the area, as well as to the Marina South Cruise Centre. The station was provisionally named "Marina Pier". The contract for the design and construction of the additional station and tunnels was awarded to
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at a contract sum of S$357.5 million (US$ million) in December 2009. Construction of the extension commenced in that month and was expected to be completed by 2014. During the construction, on 8 August 2012, a Bangladeshi worker died while dismantling a support structure that was part of an earth-retaining stabilizing structure. The worker was on one of the beams still attached to another beam being lifted by a crane. Both the man and the beam fell when it was dislodged. The beam crushed the worker. On 15 August 2014,
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visited the station, where he announced the merger of the Thomson and East Region lines into the Thomson–East Coast line. As announced on 17 November, the station opened on 23 November that year. An opening ceremony for the station was held the day before the official opening.


Station details

Marina South Pier station, the southern terminus of the NSL, has an official station code of NS28. The next station north is Marina Bay. The station is located in Marina South underneath Marina Coastal Drive and south of the
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. The station has two exits, connecting to the Marina South Pier Ferry Terminal and the Marina Bay Cruise Centre, and will serve future developments in the upcoming Marina Bay Downtown area.


Public art

The station displays two artworks as part of the MRT network's Art-in-Transit programme, a public showcase which integrates artworks into the MRT network. An artwork from the Singapore Contemporary Young Artists (SCYA), ''Past. Transition. Present'', depicts the modern and historical landmarks of Singapore in two parts using 27,000 decommissioned
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cards. When the SCYA were commissioned for the artwork in 2012, the LTA had launched a programme to recall a batch of Sony EZ-Link smartcards, which were being replaced by the
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cards. The SCYA retrieved 50,000 cards from the storerooms in 20 different colours. The artwork was first sketched using the cards' colours; a reduced-size sample, using the cards, was then created via a mosaic composite builder. After the panel size was determined, the cards were arranged in 9 columns of 10 rows per panel. The 216 panels and materials were submitted to Top Pave Pte Ltd which produced the artwork. Another artwork, ''Singapore Tapestry'' by
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, was a gift from the LTA celebrating Singapore's 50th anniversary. The mural consists of oven-fired clay tiles created by 1,500 people, who were asked to "make clay representations of what they see as the Singapore story". Prvacki's "carpet-like" concept for the artwork was inspired by the "long, rectangular panoramic shape" of the station's interior. The participants' stories, which contained themes of nature, city development, and nation-building, were moulded on clay with the guidance of Prvacki and her
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s. The participants used several ceramic-making methods and techniques to produce allegorical icons such as birds, trees, the Singapore Flag, and a future with driverless cars. Prvacki hand-painted the various slabs and united them into "a cohesive whole" that reflects the common aspirations of the participants. The artwork is meant to "celebrate" the national "tapestry of life", which is multi-racial yet "united in aspiration". Reflecting on the work, Prvacki hoped the work could be seen as a success of a community-based project guided through "a meaningful concept and artistic approach". She added she was "deeply touched" by those involved and proud to present the work as a gift to Singapore. The participants, as well as Senior Minister
Josephine Teo Josephine Teo Li Min (née Yong; zh, s=杨莉明, t=楊莉明, poj=Iôⁿ Lī-bêng, p=Yáng Lìmíng; born 1968) is a Singaporean politician who has been serving as Minister for Communications and Information and Minister-in-charge of the Cyb ...
and other LTA officials, attended the artwork's unveiling ceremony on 23 October 2015.


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