Originally posted by E5:Basically this is what happen back in Japan when track need to be changed due to grade separation project.
- Train service ends earlier than usual. (Commuters are notified of the temporary closure)
- Workers start work on the changing of tracks and switch.
- Intensive testing of system begins after completion of "track changing"
- First train start service later in the morning than usual
- Workers standby on track while first revenue train crosses the track changed
- Monitor region closely for a while before everything return to normal (Train may travel through the region slightly slower than usual)
How long does it takes in Japan? (Since our EWL / NSL is largely a japanense project, so can take that as a reference)
Originally posted by Samuel Lee:How long does it takes in Japan? (Since our EWL / NSL is largely a japanense project, so can take that as a reference)
1 night?
Originally posted by Samuel Lee:If it is a JKN - CLE, then u might as well no shuttle train, just run like normal. (Cannot right?)
thats why the best option is simply running bus bridging services from JKN-CLE. JUR-CLE bus bridging is just as disruptive as having shuttle trains any way else.
Originally posted by alstom metropolis:Should JEMP close JUR only after distance fares,SMRT can send shuttle buses that commuters have to pay for.this way,distance fares allow them to continue their journeys.
note that under the distance fares system, you can only enter and exit the train system once to be counted as transfer. going in a second time will become a new trip.
Originally posted by E5:Basically this is what happen back in Japan when track need to be changed due to grade separation project.
- Train service ends earlier than usual. (Commuters are notified of the temporary closure)
- Workers start work on the changing of tracks and switch.
- Intensive testing of system begins after completion of "track changing"
- First train start service later in the morning than usual
- Workers standby on track while first revenue train crosses the track changed
- Monitor region closely for a while before everything return to normal (Train may travel through the region slightly slower than usual)
this should be how things are going to be done, with the late night and and early morning bridged by bus services.
saturday night to sunday morning should be the best time to do this.
Originally posted by deskoh91:at least trains can run at lower frequencies. and thats why I said the best option is simply running bus bridging services from JKN-CLE. JUR-CLE bus bridging is just as disruptive as having shuttle trains any way else.
No, u failed to understand the issue. The main problem is that they need to change track on JUR EB direction. While it make sense on JKN - CLE, but you have failed to take into account of JUR - CLE where the workers in front are changing tracks.
Another possiblity derived from your idea is a JUR - JKN and one train ply on CLE WB - JUR WB. But the main issue is in Chinese Garden, trains cannot do crossover.
Or I may read it as CLE - JKN direct, but it will be like half hour per train, which is too dirsruptive / low efficency.
So ur suggestion is a JKN - CLE bus service. But the problem is where they find the drivers for it? (They got bus, but got no drivers and it will affect the bus schedule like mad as well!)
So my suggestion is, since this is a train issue, so must use train to solve it. And the best way is to have shuttle service, prefably 1 train from CLE WB - JUR WB and 2 trains (1 each on EB & WB) for JUR - LKS and LKS - JKN is run like normal. The PSR - CLE is also unaffected.
NSL side just have MRB - BGB normal and BGB - BBT one train on each platform (Due to high volume of passenger in CCK / Yew Tee / Woodlands) and 1 train in Jurong bound will go from BBT - JUR. (The frequency can be like 6 ~ 8 mins per train)
Originally posted by Dragonaxe:RM doing crossover, but u risking safety for convenience
It would mean that we're not efficient enough and doing so is not compromising safety in anyway.
Originally posted by Samuel Lee:How long does it takes in Japan? (Since our EWL / NSL is largely a japanense project, so can take that as a reference)
As mention, it just take one night. Videos below will show more about the switch out over at their side. (Chuo Line)
On the day before the track switch took place (5th December 2009)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxYACO7ziMM
On the night during the track switch (5th December 2009)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u957KmofPGo
Note: Train service did not stop totally, just that the trains schedule on that night on both direction got reduced.
On the next morning... (6th December 2009)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jhaTus02RM
Note: Track which was cut off on the left was the old track.
Replacement of track and ballast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhDy-4W7LYM
Note: Last train end service at 2325. Work is done by 5am. The first train pass this section at 6am
Base on the videos above, two option out of the many others are open for the JEMP switch out.
ONLY Bus bridging service between affected station (Not really recommended)
- Not very efficient and increased operating cost during the affected time.
- Bus may get stucked in traffic jam, which in turn cause delays.
Reduced train frequency between affected stretch (Recommended)
NSL
- Most train turned around at Bukit Gombak using switch between Bukit Gombak and Bukit Batok
- 1 train to service stretch between Bukit Gombak and Jurong East
- Workers to start switching out tracks on track not in use
- Work must start at Saturday late evening/night and finish by Sunday morning.
EWL
- Closure inevitable due to lack of switches to crossover train between Clementi and Jurong East
- Bus bridging service between Jurong East and Clementi.
- WB train terminate at Clementi, turnaround at the switch near Ulu Pandan Depot
- EB train terminate at JE before turning around
- Only 2~4 train can be allowed to run between Joo Koon and Jurong East, with EB train switching track at the switch near Lakeside and run on WB track.
This is my way of implementation if this were to be carried out. Of course, there are many other factors have to be considered for this switch out as it's not simple but at the same time, it shouldn't take more than 1 night to complete.
Originally posted by E5:It would mean that we're not efficient enough and doing so is not compromising safety in anyway.
As mention, it just take one night. Videos below will show more about the switch out over at their side. (Chuo Line)
On the day before the track switch took place (5th December 2009)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxYACO7ziMMOn the night during the track switch (5th December 2009)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u957KmofPGo
Note: Train service did not stop totally, just that the trains schedule on that night on both direction got reduced.On the next morning... (6th December 2009)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jhaTus02RM
Note: Track which was cut off on the left was the old track.Replacement of track and ballast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhDy-4W7LYM
Note: Last train end service at 2325. Work is done by 5am. The first train pass this section at 6amBase on the videos above, two option out of the many others are open for the JEMP switch out.
ONLY Bus bridging service between affected station (Not really recommended)
- Not very efficient and increased operating cost during the affected time.
- Bus may get stucked in traffic jam, which in turn cause delays.Reduced train frequency between affected stretch (Recommended)
NSL
- Most train turned around at Bukit Gombak using switch between Bukit Gombak and Bukit Batok
- 1 train to service stretch between Bukit Gombak and Jurong East
- Workers to start switching out tracks on track not in use
- Work must start at Saturday late evening/night and finish by Sunday morning.EWL
- Closure inevitable due to lack of switches to crossover train between Clementi and Jurong East
- Bus bridging service between Jurong East and Clementi.
- WB train terminate at Clementi, turnaround at the switch near Ulu Pandan Depot
- EB train terminate at JE before turning around
- Only 2~4 train can be allowed to run between Joo Koon and Jurong East, with EB train switching track at the switch near Lakeside and run on WB track.This is my way of implementation if this were to be carried out. Of course, there are many other factors have to be considered for this switch out as it's not simple but at the same time, it shouldn't take more than 1 night to complete.
Nice resource. However there is some points to note:
1: How to do a turnaround for EB trains in JUR?
There is no crossover in Chinese Garden to do turnaround. And asking the train to proceed in front and crossover to middle track is simply plain dangerous, not to mention the train cannot crossover from JUR middle track to WB (Only WB > NSL NB)
2: If there is only 2 trains ~ 4 trains in JUR - JKN, then the frequency would be at least 15 minutes, so cannot leh.
Originally posted by Samuel Lee:Nice resource. However there is some points to note:
1: How to do a turnaround for EB trains in JUR?
There is no crossover in Chinese Garden to do turnaround. And asking the train to proceed in front and crossover to middle track is simply plain dangerous, not to mention the train cannot crossover from JUR middle track to WB (Only WB > NSL NB)
2: If there is only 2 trains ~ 4 trains in JUR - JKN, then the frequency would be at least 15 minutes, so cannot leh.
1. How to do a turnaround for EB trains in JUR?
- EB train will crossover from EB track to WB track using switch near Lakeside between Lakeside and Boon Lay
- Since only one train can only be on the track between Lakeside and Jurong East at any one time, if train travelling WB is late, train travelling EB will wait for the train right before the switch near Lakeside between Lakeside and Boon Lay
- After WB train passed the switch, EB train will switch from EB track to WB track and continue journey towards Jurong East, before turning around.
- Repeat process until train service ends OR track switchout is complete, whichever is earlier.
2. If there is only 2 trains ~ 4 trains in JUR - JKN, then the frequency would be at least 15 minutes, so cannot leh.
- It takes about 4 mins to travel between Lakeside and Jurong East. Including overhead, frequency should be around 10mins per train.
- Do you want train to run at a lower frequency or trains to not run at all?
IF changing EB tracks first
Path of NB NSL Train.
Destination : Pasir Ris via Jurong East Interchange via Joo Koon
Train crossover to EB platform
Trains reverse and continues towards Joo Koon via the EB platform
Train terminates at Joo Koon.
Trains will use the WB platform to go to Pasir Ris.
Use RM from Chinese Garden to Clementi
At the Clementi crossover , crossover to EB platform and continue towards Pasir Ris.
Path of WB EWL train.
Destination : Marina Bay via Jurong East Interchange via Woodlands
Trains from Clementi to Jurong East will run in RM mode to ensure workers' safety.
Trains will NOT terminate at Jurong East and immediately proceed to Bukit Batok should a train from Chinese Garden going EB is in front.
Switch to CM and crossover to the middle platform. Proceed straight to Bukit Batok.
Originally posted by E5:1. How to do a turnaround for EB trains in JUR?
- EB train will crossover from EB track to WB track using switch near Lakeside between Lakeside and Boon Lay
- Since only one train can only be on the track between Lakeside and Jurong East at any one time, if train travelling WB is late, train travelling EB will wait for the train right before the switch near Lakeside between Lakeside and Boon Lay
- After WB train passed the switch, EB train will switch from EB track to WB track and continue journey towards Jurong East, before turning around.
- Repeat process until train service ends OR track switchout is complete, whichever is earlier.2. If there is only 2 trains ~ 4 trains in JUR - JKN, then the frequency would be at least 15 minutes, so cannot leh.
- It takes about 4 mins to travel between Lakeside and Jurong East. Including overhead, frequency should be around 10mins per train.
- Do you want train to run at a lower frequency or trains to not run at all?
Wow, that is a suggestion, despite a need of bus bridging in CLE - JUR is a bit of pity.
Originally posted by Samuel Lee:No, u failed to understand the issue. The main problem is that they need to change track on JUR EB direction. While it make sense on JKN - CLE, but you have failed to take into account of JUR - CLE where the workers in front are changing tracks.
Another possiblity derived from your idea is a JUR - JKN and one train ply on CLE WB - JUR WB. But the main issue is in Chinese Garden, trains cannot do crossover.
Or I may read it as CLE - JKN direct, but it will be like half hour per train, which is too dirsruptive / low efficency.
So ur suggestion is a JKN - CLE bus service. But the problem is where they find the drivers for it? (They got bus, but got no drivers and it will affect the bus schedule like mad as well!)
So my suggestion is, since this is a train issue, so must use train to solve it. And the best way is to have shuttle service, prefably 1 train from CLE WB - JUR WB and 2 trains (1 each on EB & WB) for JUR - LKS and LKS - JKN is run like normal. The PSR - CLE is also unaffected.
NSL side just have MRB - BGB normal and BGB - BBT one train on each platform (Due to high volume of passenger in CCK / Yew Tee / Woodlands) and 1 train in Jurong bound will go from BBT - JUR. (The frequency can be like 6 ~ 8 mins per train)
I believe SMRT has the bus drivers on weekends. they have no problems meeting chartered services like Airshow and navy open house anyway.
yes I do know problem is no EB track. and E5's suggestion will mean JUR-JKN. if I had to exit at CLE, I will rather take a bus home, and I think many will think like me.
not to forget I would be paying the full train fare twice, since there is no transfer rebate between trains.
but I do see that it could benefit the commuters transferring from NSL at JUR though. but it will mean we are using the less efficient buses for perhaps the heaviest stretch of traffic for such transfers.
Originally posted by deskoh91:I believe SMRT has the bus drivers on weekends. they have no problems meeting chartered services like Airshow and navy open house anyway.
yes I do know problem is no EB track. and E5's suggestion will mean JUR-JKN. if I had to exit at CLE, I will rather take a bus home, and I think many will think like me.
not to forget I would be paying the full train fare twice, since there is no transfer rebate between trains.
but I do see that it could benefit the commuters transferring from NSL at JUR though. but it will mean we are using the less efficient buses for perhaps the heaviest stretch of traffic for such transfers.
sigh. They built so much crossovers ended up for suicide / accident use. Indeed SMRT (Suicide Medium Rapid Transit).
Due to the changeover of the tracks, we will do the following:
EB Platform
Due to the track changeover on the eastern track, we end service at 9.31pm (towards Pasir Ris from Jurong East); and all trains will be DNB until 10.31pm.
For Joo Koon, the last train will end service at 9.19pm to Pasir Ris. For Pasir Ris, the last train will end service at 9.25pm to Joo Koon. Short-working trip from Pasir Ris to Clementi will still continue until 11.23pm. The last train will leave Clementi at 11.47pm for EB track. All other trains will go DNB to UPD.
Replacement bus services will continue to operate, as free shuttle bus from Clementi to Pioneer which leave Clementi at 12.13am (for the westbound service) as last bus; and Pioneer to Clementi which will leave Pioneer at 12.30am (for the eastbound service) as last bus.
NB Track
Due to the track changeover on the northern track, we end service at 9.54pm (towards Marina Bay) and 10.29pm (towards Toa Payoh). The last train will also leave Bukit Batok at 10.23pm going to Jurong East.
All other trains will continue normal service, towards Ang Mo Kio from Bukit Gombak using northbound platform. Southbound platform is for the trains that go to UPD. Therefore, northbound platform at BBT will be closed.
There is no need MRT replacement bus services as trains will go back to UPD from Jurong East.
SB Track
Due to the track changeover on the southern track, we end service at 9.54pm (towards Marina Bay) and 10.29pm (towards Toa Payoh). The last train will also leave Bukit Batok at 10.23pm going to Jurong East.
All other trains will continue normal service, towards Ang Mo Kio from Bukit Gombak. The last train will leave Bukit Gombak at 11.18pm. Therefore all DNB trains will go Jurong East using northbound track.
There is no need MRT replacement bus services as trains will go back to UPD from Jurong East.
Sunday Service
First trains will be in Sunday times, if I cannot clearly see properly. Any train will be deployed in following stages.
11pm -> 5.30am (7 hours of plain work !)
Originally posted by TPS Timothy Mok:Due to the changeover of the tracks, we will do the following:
EB Platform
Due to the track changeover on the eastern track, we end service at 9.31pm (towards Pasir Ris from Jurong East); and all trains will be DNB until 10.31pm.
For Joo Koon, the last train will end service at 9.19pm to Pasir Ris. For Pasir Ris, the last train will end service at 9.25pm to Joo Koon. Short-working trip from Pasir Ris to Clementi will still continue until 11.23pm. The last train will leave Clementi at 11.47pm for EB track. All other trains will go DNB to UPD.
Replacement bus services will continue to operate, as free shuttle bus from Clementi to Pioneer which leave Clementi at 12.13am (for the westbound service) as last bus; and Pioneer to Clementi which will leave Pioneer at 12.30am (for the eastbound service) as last bus.
NB Track
Due to the track changeover on the northern track, we end service at 9.54pm (towards Marina Bay) and 10.29pm (towards Toa Payoh). The last train will also leave Bukit Batok at 10.23pm going to Jurong East.
All other trains will continue normal service, towards Ang Mo Kio from Bukit Gombak using northbound platform. Southbound platform is for the trains that go to UPD. Therefore, northbound platform at BBT will be closed.
There is no need MRT replacement bus services as trains will go back to UPD from Jurong East.
SB Track
Due to the track changeover on the southern track, we end service at 9.54pm (towards Marina Bay) and 10.29pm (towards Toa Payoh). The last train will also leave Bukit Batok at 10.23pm going to Jurong East.
All other trains will continue normal service, towards Ang Mo Kio from Bukit Gombak. The last train will leave Bukit Gombak at 11.18pm. Therefore all DNB trains will go Jurong East using northbound track.
There is no need MRT replacement bus services as trains will go back to UPD from Jurong East.
Sunday Service
First trains will be in Sunday times, if I cannot clearly see properly. Any train will be deployed in following stages.
11pm -> 5.30am (7 hours of plain work !)
I saw some fatal flaws:
1: What is the point of having a Toa Payoh bound train in Jurong East? Why not Marina Bay until 10:29pm.
2: I dont get the NSL at all
3:
Replacement bus services will continue to operate, as free shuttle bus from Clementi to Pioneer
WTH? Clementi - Pioneer? Why not Clementi - Lakeside or Boon Lay? How about people going to Joo Koon? (Or from Joo Koon to Clementi etc)
Originally posted by Samuel Lee:I saw some fatal flaws:
1: What is the point of having a Toa Payoh bound train in Jurong East? Why not Marina Bay until 10:29pm.
2: I dont get the NSL at all
3:
WTH? Clementi - Pioneer? Why not Clementi - Lakeside or Boon Lay? How about people going to Joo Koon? (Or from Joo Koon to Clementi etc)
Joo Koon no use leh. All shops and workplaces closed down. Anybody who want to go joo koon should alight at boon lay and take 252.
Clementi - Lakeside / Boon Lay / Pioneer: Details to announce later.
East West Line & North South Line I done earlier but Samuel Lee don't get this at all.
To Samuel Lee: What you mean on JEMP? For Toa Payoh bonud will be always mid-night 00:00+ (last train).
Originally posted by c751bLoVuR:To Samuel Lee: What you mean on JEMP? For Toa Payoh bonud will be always mid-night 00:00+ (last train).
I mean base on TPS Timothy Mok's suggestion of ending the Marina Bay bound train earlier, at 9:54pm and the last train for Toa Payoh bound train is 10:29pm which is to me making no sense at all. Why not Marina Bay bound trains end at 10:29pm because whether the train end at Marina Bay or Toa Payoh does not affect in the JEMP what.
NB Track
Due to the track changeover on the northern track, we end service at 9.54pm (towards Marina Bay) and 10.29pm (towards Toa Payoh). The last train will also leave Bukit Batok at 10.23pm going to Jurong East.
To TPS Timothy Mok: While it seemed weird and redundant to have bus bridging service towards Joo Koon, but it is a matter of principle, and hence that cannot work.
From what I saw yesterday, part of the red metal thing on the roof is up on the new platform.
Originally posted by willis_chong:From what I saw yesterday, part of the red metal thing on the roof is up on the new platform.
yup
since 2 days ago, 1st section of the red metal thing (the roof structure) was up
Originally posted by willis_chong:From what I saw yesterday, part of the red metal thing on the roof is up on the new platform.
It looks as if it's suspending in the air
is it possible to run the trains from the eastbound track at jurong east, back towards joo koon? if so they can still use double track but both tracks have trains run in both directions. staff to direct pax to the correct platform
Originally posted by jayh272416:is it possible to run the trains from the eastbound track at jurong east, back towards joo koon? if so they can still use double track but both tracks have trains run in both directions. staff to direct pax to the correct platform
Technically feasible, provided there is only 1 train between Jurong East to Lakeside Eastbound. (And after Lakeside, it cross back to Westbound track)
I think they want to make am extraordinary roof
Originally posted by smrt3099:I think they want to make am extraordinary roof
They should had just replaced the whole roof as well, its like
JURONG, 2nd Waterfront Town!
Suddenly there was silence and someone shouted "OI! GAHMEN WHERE GOT SUCH THING? YOU SEE THE MRT STATION LIKE SO OLD STILL SAY UNTIL SO MODERN!"
lol, they should had replaced it with futuristic roofs.
Jurong East - New Town with developments still ongoing
Clementi - Near to School of Science and Technology
Dover - Already too modern to say
Buona Vista - idk
Commonwealth - New HDB flats in HDB vicinity
Queenstown - Near to "UBER" modern HDB flats.
Redhill - Too crazy to say, Skypark @ Dawson and so many other "UBER" high-rise HDB flats in the area, no doubt that the roof should be changed.