Apr
26

Something that inspires me about Singapore

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When people ask me what I am most proud about Singapore, I’d probably say it’s the transportation system. I like the MRT system most as it is clean and decreases commute time. I feeling inspired.

Possible map of the future of Singapore MRT stations. Click on the image to enlarge, it will open into a new windows.

(Possible map of the future of Singapore MRT stations. Click on the image to enlarge, it will open into a new windows.)

Yeah, it’s just a bloody map, but to me, it respresents people’s dreams, the amount of work they have to do to materialize the whole map. It’s Singapore’s plan of the future that keeps me working on. I guess I don’t believe in past that much, the past is great but let’s make our future greater.

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6 comments for “Something that inspires me about Singapore”

  1. There are more lines. Check it. Bukit Timah Line, Downtown Extension and Eastern Region Line will join up to form Downtown Line ( They added and removed some stations ). The Sentosa Express has four stations. ( One of them is to openin the future, because it is located in the middle of a construction site ) There is Thomson Line, and the Eastern Region Line is replanned. Does Changi Airport have a terminal 4 yet? There is also a Tuas Extension ( the part behind Joo Koon ). Other stations are added on the North South Line. Umm…

    by Wong Jin Gene (Jun 11, 2008 at 4 PM)
  2. [...] Source: LTA , beconfused.com [...]

    by Singapore Rail Network « Farouk (Jul 27, 2008 at 8 PM)
  3. Arg, you almost got me there with your fake map – which leads me to my criticism about Singapore`s public transportation system: It`s scarce, inconvenient … and especially slow. Seriously, how can you make subways travel at such low speed? I walk down Orchard Road in the mere double amount of time. You might want to check on Tokyo`s subway net – now that`s something to be proud of, I think.

    by Karakasa (Aug 14, 2008 at 11 AM)
  4. do we really need so many MRT lines in the first place?? if there’s such a MRT system which is so complicated, then what’s the point of buses anymore?? By looking at the map itself is a headache to me… Its so complicated!! Interchanges here and there and everywhere… I can foresee the operation of several stations, at least 10 stations, will end up losing money instead… Take Buangkok station as a very good example…

    by kel (Mar 8, 2009 at 1 AM)
  5. I do must agree that Singapore MRT system is one of the BEST in the world. As we all know the system map plays an important role in guiding tourists who are unfamiliar with our MRT system. I was in Singapore last Summer and I found it quite understandable and I could Identify all the stations. But I have pointed out that the speed oftheir MRT system might be increased.

    by Flug Australien (Mar 11, 2009 at 7 PM)
  6. I can foresee the operation of several stations, at least 10 stations,

    by sohbet (Mar 12, 2009 at 6 AM)
 

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