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Potong Pasir MRT station

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certain subject matters that would be relevant to people of various ages. For example, the tree image represents growth for the youth. For the text fragments, Ngui had urged the participants to write about issues "closest to them" so as to produce text relevant to the masses. These texts were then converted into graffitied words. Putting the work together, three supporting features were employed – explanation panels, video images played on the plasma screens and granite floor pointers from which it is best to view the images. Reflecting on the work, the artist said that this work "creates something that does not look like what it is" until it "resolves itself" when viewed from a certain point of view. He felt it was an interesting art piece "with a serious side", for people to interpret what they wanted.
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displayed along a passageway, a tree at the north side of the concourse and a bus stop at the south side of the concourse. On the platforms, there are four images of clocks set at various times of day (morning, midday, evening and night) alongside some texts. These images were chosen to represent daily life.
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When starting out on the work, the artist considered heavily on LTA's call for "an intriguing work that would engage the community". Ngui wished to engage the public in a purposeful way, by allowing various members of the public to contribute text and images for the work. The artist still focussed on
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Before its construction, the station had "Sennett" as its working name. Sennett was taken from former British Commissioner of Lands C.W.A Sennett, who was also a land and housing developer. According to then PAP's second advisor to Potong Pasir Andy Gan, Sennett had a "better historical standing" and
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When the 16 NEL stations were revealed in March 1996, Potong Pasir station was announced as "Sennett" and it was only to be built when its surroundings have been "developed intensely". The residents of Potong Pasir "took in their stride" upon learning of the station's status and alleged that this was
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images and text displayed all around the station. These texts and images, or according to the artist the "macro view of the images with the microcosmic perspective of the text", gives the work aesthetic interest and depth. The seven images include a row of Housing Development Board (HDB) apartments
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in 1995 that the line will pass through the Potong Pasir constituency, then an opposition ward. However, he added that the line would not stop in the constituency as it would not be economically viable. Citing a feasibility study by consultants for the line, he explained that without a station in
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in March 1996 when the stations on the NEL were revealed, but it was planned to be opened only when there was "sufficient demand". The station closure was a subject of political controversy, with allegations that the station will be opened only when the ruling party managed to take control of the
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The station was constructed using the top-down method. The construction works required the acquisition of a row of shophouses along Upper Serangoon Road. During the construction, residents had complained about the noise generated from the site, which the LTA Corporate Communications Department
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reminds residents of the area of their "past glory". The name was also seen as controversial, seen as a measure by the government to not "remind people that (the station) is (located) in an opposition stronghold". The name was eventually finalised as "Potong Pasir" in February 2002.
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Contract 705 for the design and construction of the Boon Keng and Potong Pasir two-level civil defence underground stations, 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) of twin bored tunnels and 280 metres (920 ft) of cut and cover tunnels, was awarded to
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and other PAP MPs. In response to his opponents' comments, Chiam said that the PAP was trying to "politicise" the MRT issue and he believed that the MRT stations would still be opened, as the land had been acquired for their construction. Then
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The station is near landmarks such as the Potong Pasir Community Club, Masjid Alkaff (Upper Serangoon), the Muslim Trust Fund Association, the Sri Sivadurga Temple and the St. Andrews' Village which includes the schools of
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in February 2002 that the station will be opened with the other NEL stations and the name was finalised as Potong Pasir. Yeo insisted the decision was "based strictly on ridership levels" through a recent review by the
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As the name suggests, Potong Pasir station is located in Potong Pasir underneath Upper Serangoon Road. The name Potong Pasir means "cut sand" in Malay, referring to the former activities of sand quarries in the area.
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The station commenced operations on 20 June 2003. Commenting on its opening, Chiam has said it was "not so much a victory for me as a victory for the people of Potong Pasir." Chiam's rival,
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Potong Pasir, it will reduce costs for the NEL by about S$ 1 million (US$ 0.71 million) annually. This was refuted by then Potong Pasir
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B: Masjid Alkaff (Upper Serangoon), Muslim Trust Fund Association, Nin Residence, Saint Ritz, Sennett Estate, Sennett Residence
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Joint Venture at a contract value of S$ 217 million (US$ 146.15 million). Initially, the station was planned to be just a "
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There were claims that the station (along with Woodleigh, another station in Potong Pasir) would only be opened if a
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stations. The station code is NE10 on official maps. The station operates daily from about 6:00
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An anamorphic image of a row of HDB blocks, in a passageway leading to Exit A of the station
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In the planning stages of the NEL, it was confirmed by then-Communications Minister
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Peck Ming, Chuang (8 August 1995). "MRT line to go through Potong Pasir".
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am. Train frequencies vary from 2.5 to 5 minutes depending on peak hours.
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Commissioned as part of the MRT system's Art-in-Transit Programme,
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The station serves the North East line and is situated between the
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Public art showcase which integrates artworks into the MRT network
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answered promptly by giving residents explanations on the works.
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residential estate, Potong Pasir station is also close to
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Eventually, it was announced by then Transport Minister
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Art in transit : North East Line MRT - Singapore
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Getting there : The story of the North East Line
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Italicised locations are currently not in operation
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Platform B of Potong Pasir station in December 2020
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Index

Mass Rapid Transit

1°19′52″N 103°52′09″E / 1.331161°N 103.869058°E / 1.331161; 103.869058
SBS Transit Ltd
ComfortDelGro Corporation
North East Line
1 island platform
Mass Rapid Transit
Boon Keng
HarbourFront
North East Line
Woodleigh
Punggol
Singapore MRT/LRT system map
Mass Rapid Transit
North East line
Toa Payoh
Singapore
Potong Pasir
Saint Andrew's Village
Potong Pasir constituency


Mah Bow Tan
Member of Parliament
Chiam See Tong
People's Action Party
1997 Singapore general elections
deputy prime minister
Lee Hsien Loong

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