Originally posted by SMB128B:91? XD
Nope, but you are getting very close!
Originally posted by 23ispolo:No. 120 has only one loop. (Clue: This bus service is a trunk which goes to Loop 1, passes by the terminal on the way back, and do Loop 2, before ending the trip)
92
Try mine polo
Originally posted by SMB128B:92
YAY, you finally got it!
Now Qns 2 - 4, 6 and 9 left to answer!
Originally posted by SMB128B:New year's eve question! In celebration of 2014.
Svc A is a loop svc. One digit of its service number can be found by adding up the digits of the new year. It meets up with three services here throughout its route.
Svc B is quite closely related to svc A. It runs parallel to it from svc A's looping point to a junction near a well-known old overhead bridge. It then meets with svc A at two places: one near an MRT station; and secondly at a place where a BSEP svc plies.
Svc C shares one of its terminus with another svc here. Its fleet currently holds a special DD that used to belong to another svc terminating at the terminus of two other svcs here. It meets svc E somewhere along its route.
Svc D shares both of its terminus with one other svc here each. It is also the only SMRT svc at one of its ends. It meets with a svc that has the same two ending points with another svc here near a reservoir.
Svc E takes express sectors and while on an expressway it passes through the terminating point of two svcs here. At its looping point it meets with svc C.
Svc F does not meet with any of the svcs here, however one of its terminus has a svc terminating at the terminus of some svcs here. Lots of army beng take this service.
Question: Identify the six svcs.
Bonus Question: Identify all the unknowns.
Any takers?
1.What time is the last train for DTL from Chinatown today?
2.How many days of free travel are there on DTL?
3.Which bus service was never amended since intro in 1950s till 2011?
4.Which is the newest bus model in Singapore?
5.Where can the DTL MRT Maps Be found?
6.Name all the services which have been converted into loop services last year.
7.Which bus service(s) do a u turn/3 point turn?
8.service B runs parrellel to service A
-What is A?
-What is B?
9.Where were the service 141 hangers placed?
10.Where were the service 860 hangers placed?
11.Where were the service 904 hangers placed?
12.There was a bus with only 1 piece of error service 972 hangers.State the registration plate and permernamt service.
Originally posted by SBS9192X:1.What time is the last train for DTL from Chinatown today?
2.How many days of free travel are there on DTL?
3.Which bus service was never amended since intro in 1950s till 2011?
4.Which is the newest bus model in Singapore?
5.Where can the DTL MRT Maps Be found?
6.Name all the services which have been converted into loop services last year.
7.Which bus service(s) do a u turn/3 point turn?
8.service B runs parrellel to service A
-What is A?
-What is B?
9.Where were the service 141 hangers placed?
10.Where were the service 860 hangers placed?
11.Where were the service 904 hangers placed?
12.There was a bus with only 1 piece of error service 972 hangers.State the registration plate and permernamt service.
2. 15 days
4. Define newest.
6. 24, 27, 34, 53, 55?
7. 84, 181, 191, 284, 882
8. Explain extent of parallelisation
Originally posted by 23ispolo:Nope. 246 is a JIS. The correct service is a trunk service, with two loops. (Now, this should be easy)
Is it 78? connects West Coast with Penjuru and covers Jurong East - Clementi...
Originally posted by SMB128B:New year's eve question! In celebration of 2014.
Svc A is a loop svc. One digit of its service number can be found by adding up the digits of the new year. It meets up with three services here throughout its route.
Svc B is quite closely related to svc A. It runs parallel to it from svc A's looping point to a junction near a well-known old overhead bridge. It then meets with svc A at two places: one near an MRT station; and secondly at a place where a BSEP svc plies.
Svc C shares one of its terminus with another svc here. Its fleet currently holds a special DD that used to belong to another svc terminating at the terminus of two other svcs here. It meets svc E somewhere along its route.
Svc D shares both of its terminus with one other svc here each. It is also the only SMRT svc at one of its ends. It meets with a svc that has the same two ending points with another svc here near a reservoir.
Svc E takes express sectors and while on an expressway it passes through the terminating point of two svcs here. At its looping point it meets with svc C.
Svc F does not meet with any of the svcs here, however one of its terminus has a svc terminating at the terminus of some svcs here. Lots of army beng take this service.
Question: Identify the six svcs.
Bonus Question: Identify all the unknowns.
Service A - 20?
Service C - 31? Coz have the special DD which is SBS 9889 U transferred from 166 BBDEP
Service F - 975??
Originally posted by SBS 9256 X:Service A - 20?
Service C - 31? Coz have the special DD which is SBS 9889 U transferred from 166 BBDEP
Service F - 975??
C correct.
The rest wrong.
Originally posted by SMB128B:C correct.
The rest wrong.
Service E - 36. Passes through Siglap Rd looping point for 55,76,135 and looping point for service 15 at Marine Parade Road
Originally posted by SBS 9256 X:Service E - 36. Passes through Siglap Rd looping point for 55,76,135 and looping point for service 15 at Marine Parade Road
Wrong
Originally posted by 23ispolo:Quiz (Ate Shit [AS'13] edition):
5. Which bus service is like a Townlink, but connects a industrial area to a private housing area?
78?
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Originally posted by At the Bed:78?
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Answered alr...
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Originally posted by SBS9192X:1.What time is the last train for DTL from Chinatown today?
2.How many days of free travel are there on DTL?
3.Which bus service was never amended since intro in 1950s till 2011?
4.Which is the newest bus model in Singapore?
5.Where can the DTL MRT Maps Be found?
6.Name all the services which have been converted into loop services last year.
7.Which bus service(s) do a u turn/3 point turn?
8.service B runs parrellel to service A
-What is A?
-What is B?
9.Where were the service 141 hangers placed?
10.Where were the service 860 hangers placed?
11.Where were the service 904 hangers placed?
12.There was a bus with only 1 piece of error service 972 hangers.State the registration plate and permernamt service.
8: 825, 529
Originally posted by SMB128B:New year's eve question! In celebration of 2014.
Svc A is a loop svc. One digit of its service number can be found by adding up the digits of the new year. It meets up with three services here throughout its route.
Svc B is quite closely related to svc A. It runs parallel to it from svc A's looping point to a junction near a well-known old overhead bridge. It then meets with svc A at two places: one near an MRT station; and secondly at a place where a BSEP svc plies.
Svc C shares one of its terminus with another svc here. Its fleet currently holds a special DD that used to belong to another svc terminating at the terminus of two other svcs here. It meets svc E somewhere along its route.
Svc D shares both of its terminus with one other svc here each. It is also the only SMRT svc at one of its ends. It meets with a svc that has the same two ending points with another svc here near a reservoir.
Svc E takes express sectors and while on an expressway it passes through the terminating point of two svcs here. At its looping point it meets with svc C.
Svc F does not meet with any of the svcs here, however one of its terminus has a svc terminating at the terminus of some svcs here. Lots of army beng take this service.
Question: Identify the six svcs.
Bonus Question: Identify all the unknowns.
1: 27
2: 34
Originally posted by SBS3050L:1: 27
2: 34
Wrong
Originally posted by SMB128B:New year's eve question! In celebration of 2014.
Svc A is a loop svc. One digit of its service number can be found by adding up the digits of the new year. It meets up with three services here throughout its route.
Svc B is quite closely related to svc A. It runs parallel to it from svc A's looping point to a junction near a well-known old overhead bridge. It then meets with svc A at two places: one near an MRT station; and secondly at a place where a BSEP svc plies.
Svc C shares one of its terminus with another svc here. Its fleet currently holds a special DD that used to belong to another svc terminating at the terminus of two other svcs here. It meets svc E somewhere along its route.
Svc D shares both of its terminus with one other svc here each. It is also the only SMRT svc at one of its ends. It meets with a svc that has the same two ending points with another svc here near a reservoir.
Svc E takes express sectors and while on an expressway it passes through the terminating point of two svcs here. At its looping point it meets with svc C.
Svc F does not meet with any of the svcs here, however one of its terminus has a svc terminating at the terminus of some svcs here. Lots of army beng take this service.
Question: Identify the six svcs.
Bonus Question: Identify all the unknowns.
D: 169
Originally posted by SBS3050L:D: 169
Yes, the rest should be really easy.
Updated repost:
Svc A is a loop svc. One digit of its service number can be found by adding up the digits of the new year. It meets up with three services here throughout its route.
Svc B is quite closely related to svc A. It runs parallel to it from svc A's looping point to a junction near a well-known old overhead bridge. It then meets with svc A at two places: one near an MRT station; and secondly at a place where a BSEP svc plies.
Svc 31 shares one of its terminus with another svc here. Its fleet currently holds the only CDGE B10TL that used to belong to another svc terminating at the terminus of two other svcs here. It meets svc E somewhere along its route.
Svc 169 shares both of its terminus with one other svc here each. It is also the only SMRT svc at one of its ends. It meets with a svc that has the same two ending points with another svc here near a reservoir.
Svc E takes express sectors and while on an expressway it passes through the terminating point of two svcs here. At its looping point it meets with svc 31.
Svc F does not meet with any of the svcs here, however one of its terminus has a svc terminating at the terminus of some svcs here. Lots of army beng take this service.
Question: Identify the remaining 4 svcs.
Bonus Question: Identify all the unknowns.
Originally posted by SMB128B:Updated repost:
Svc A is a loop svc. One digit of its service number can be found by adding up the digits of the new year. It meets up with three services here throughout its route.
Svc B is quite closely related to svc A. It runs parallel to it from svc A's looping point to a junction near a well-known old overhead bridge. It then meets with svc A at two places: one near an MRT station; and secondly at a place where a BSEP svc plies.
Svc 31 shares one of its terminus with another svc here. Its fleet currently holds the only CDGE B10TL that used to belong to another svc terminating at the terminus of two other svcs here. It meets svc E somewhere along its route.
Svc 169 shares both of its terminus with one other svc here each. It is also the only SMRT svc at one of its ends. It meets with a svc that has the same two ending points with another svc here near a reservoir.
Svc E takes express sectors and while on an expressway it passes through the terminating point of two svcs here. At its looping point it meets with svc 31.
Svc F does not meet with any of the svcs here, however one of its terminus has a svc terminating at the terminus of some svcs here. Lots of army beng take this service.
Question: Identify the remaining 4 svcs.
Bonus Question: Identify all the unknowns.
Answers will be released tmr 7pm (regardless of whether all qns are finished anot)
Hurry!
Originally posted by At the Bed:78?
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Wrong... Anyway how dare you post ATE SHIT there!
OT: Looks like everyone start posting quizzes and other stuff after I did my first one (18 Dec)! Cannot believe it increased from 3 pages to 20 pages in such a short time!
Originally posted by SMB128B:Updated repost:
Svc A is a loop svc. One digit of its service number can be found by adding up the digits of the new year. It meets up with three services here throughout its route.
Svc B is quite closely related to svc A. It runs parallel to it from svc A's looping point to a junction near a well-known old overhead bridge. It then meets with svc A at two places: one near an MRT station; and secondly at a place where a BSEP svc plies.
Svc 31 shares one of its terminus with another svc here. Its fleet currently holds the only CDGE B10TL that used to belong to another svc terminating at the terminus of two other svcs here. It meets svc E somewhere along its route.
Svc 169 shares both of its terminus with one other svc here each. It is also the only SMRT svc at one of its ends. It meets with a svc that has the same two ending points with another svc here near a reservoir.
Svc E takes express sectors and while on an expressway it passes through the terminating point of two svcs here. At its looping point it meets with svc 31.
Svc F does not meet with any of the svcs here, however one of its terminus has a svc terminating at the terminus of some svcs here. Lots of army beng take this service.
Question: Identify the remaining 4 svcs.
Bonus Question: Identify all the unknowns.
Service F: I got a feeling is 927.. The reservoir should be Lower Seletar Reservoir...