Labrador Park MRT station

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Labrador Park
拉柏多公园
லாப்ரடார் பூங்கா
Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station
CC27 Labrador Park Platform A.jpg
Platform level of Labrador Park MRT station with the artwork in the background.
General information
Location701 Telok Blangah Road
Singapore 109029
Coordinates 1°16′20″N103°48′10″E / 1.272267°N 103.802908°E / 1.272267; 103.802908
Operated by SMRT Trains Ltd (SMRT Corporation)
Line(s)
Platforms2 (1 island platform)
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus, Taxi
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Platform levels1
ParkingYes (PSA Building)
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
History
Opened8 October 2011;12 years ago (2011-10-08)
ElectrifiedYes
Previous namesAlexandra, Tanjong Berlayar [1] [2]
Passengers
June 20245,818 per day [3]
Services
Preceding station Mass Rapid Transit Following station
Pasir Panjang Circle Line Telok Blangah
towards HarbourFront
Location
SGMRT-LRT (zoom) map.svg
Red Dot.svg
Labrador Park
Labrador Park station in Singapore

Labrador Park MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Circle line, located within Bukit Merah planning area, Singapore.

Contents

Built underneath Telok Blangah Road near the junctions of Alexandra Road and Labrador Villa Road, this station was named after the nearby Labrador Nature Reserve. It is the nearest MRT station to the PSA Building and Gillman Barracks, the latter of which is now home to numerous art galleries.

Etymology

Concourse level of the station. CC27 Labrador Park Concourse.jpg
Concourse level of the station.
Exit A of the station. CC27 Labrador Park Exit A.jpg
Exit A of the station.

This station is named after Labrador Park, a historical site which held former fortifications and naval guns built by the British forces in Singapore before World War II. Another name is also Tanjong Berlayer. It is the name given to the craggy granite outcrop that formerly stood in the gateway of Keppel Harbour in Singapore. The rocky outcrop served as navigational aids to ancient mariners sailing through the swift waters of the narrow channel between them, but was subsequently destroyed by the British in 1848 to widen the channel for larger vessels to sail through. In 2005, a symbolic replica was erected by the Singapore government near its original site to mark the role in the history. It was also called Batu Berlayar in Malay, Dragon's Teeth Gate in English and Long Ya Men in Chinese.

Art in Transit

The artwork featured in this station under the Art in Transit programme is Without Which/Would Have Been/Impossible by Heman Chong. The art piece, located on the side of the lift shaft in the station, consists of the title of the piece and several coloured circles of different sizes arranged in a regular fashion. According to the artist, the motif came from a "microscopic view of a single rock" found at Labrador Park, highlighting the park's distinctive identity as the last surviving rocky sea cliff in Singapore. [4]

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