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Does the trains actually have lightning rods?
Do you think the train configuration T-M-M-M-M-T engine is good?
Originally posted by Call4ljw:Does the trains actually have lightning rods?
Do you think the train configuration T-M-M-M-M-T engine is good?
1. No, but the tracks do
2. Why is it bad? It works pretty well.
To reply Jcqh's reply as stated on first post of this thread:
Seen before at HBF, PSR, DBG (Posted by YY recently). Not sure if there are others.
(My Question was
Can anybody verify where is the place where the train are parked at the overrun of a terminus / slidings instead of depot?
List the line, and the terminus as well. Thank you.)
Well, is overrun in HBF (NEL) and PSR (EWL) are places for regular parking? Or is DBG (CCL) even got such regular trains parked at overrun of a station / terminus? (Meaning is it a common sight for most of the days in the above mentioned location?)
Originally posted by Samuel Lee:To reply Jcqh's reply as stated on first post of this thread:
Seen before at HBF, PSR, DBG (Posted by YY recently). Not sure if there are others.
(My Question was
Can anybody verify where is the place where the train are parked at the overrun of a terminus / slidings instead of depot?
List the line, and the terminus as well. Thank you.)
Well, is overrun in HBF (NEL) and PSR (EWL) are places for regular parking? Or is DBG (CCL) even got such regular trains parked at overrun of a station / terminus? (Meaning is it a common sight for most of the days in the above mentioned location?)
JKN?
Originally posted by Samuel Lee:To reply Jcqh's reply as stated on first post of this thread:
Seen before at HBF, PSR, DBG (Posted by YY recently). Not sure if there are others.
(My Question was
Can anybody verify where is the place where the train are parked at the overrun of a terminus / slidings instead of depot?
List the line, and the terminus as well. Thank you.)
Well, is overrun in HBF (NEL) and PSR (EWL) are places for regular parking? Or is DBG (CCL) even got such regular trains parked at overrun of a station / terminus? (Meaning is it a common sight for most of the days in the above mentioned location?)
All terminus have overrun tracks for parking except JUR and MRM.
So far I've seen trains parked at overrun tracks of HBF, DBG, PSR, JKN and PGL.
Originally posted by willis_chong:All terminus have overrun tracks for parking except JUR and MRM.
So far I've seen trains parked at overrun tracks of HBF, DBG, PSR, JKN and PGL.
Ok... Hand itchy liao.
Sengkang East Loop and West Loop - Park at stations lor.
Punggol East Loop - Park at Punggol West stations =P'
SKPGLRT - Everywhere lor, SBST always like to park their trains everywhere de.
DTL - Expo overrun tracks
TSL - Marina Barrage overrun tracks
ERL - Marina Barrage overrun tracks
CCL - In between Stadium and Mountbatten sidings
CCL - PYL Middle track.
Originally posted by willis_chong:All terminus have overrun tracks for parking except JUR and MRM.
So far I've seen trains parked at overrun tracks of HBF, DBG, PSR, JKN and PGL.
MRM? Do you mean Marymount (CCL) or Marina Bay (NSL)?
To Dragonaxe:
Sengkang LRT will be park at depot unless it is non depot direction (STC -> SW1 (SE1) -> SE5 (SW8)) because there is no connection to depot for this side of track, unless they uses the slidings between Tongkang - Renjong or uses the crossover before Kangkar (From Bakau). For such cases, they will park at West Loop station, most notably at Cheng Lim, Farmway, Layar or Tongkang.
Punggol LRT will park at Punggol West LRT station as nobody (almost) can see it. (I have seen they parked at Nibong)
So in conclusion, the parking in overrun is common at night?
Update: So HBF do have trains do overnight parking? Or was it just a "crossover train" during "peak hour" (Recently in year 2010, I have seen none)
Originally posted by Samuel Lee:MRM? Do you mean Marymount (CCL) or Marina Bay (NSL)?
To Dragonaxe:
Sengkang LRT will be park at depot unless it is non depot direction (STC -> SW1 (SE1) -> SE5 (SW8)) because there is no connection to depot for this side of track, unless they uses the slidings between Tongkang - Renjong or uses the crossover before Kangkar (From Bakau). For such cases, they will park at West Loop station, most notably at Cheng Lim, Farmway, Layar or Tongkang.
Punggol LRT will park at Punggol West LRT station as nobody (almost) can see it. (I have seen they parked at Nibong)
So in conclusion, the parking in overrun is common at night
Im just hoping for a chance within this year to spot a train UNUSUALLY parked at the other platform of Marymount (Trains nid reverse, abit weird lor)
BTW does Bishan direction signs still has the Bartley name? e.g.
(8) Bartley
(9) Marymount
Originally posted by SBS8945Y:Im just hoping for a chance within this year to spot a train UNUSUALLY parked at the other platform of Marymount (Trains nid reverse, abit weird lor)
BTW does Bishan direction signs still has the Bartley name? e.g.
(8) Bartley
(9) Marymount
Yea, but they go put sticker above so it shows Dhoby Ghaut.
Originally posted by willis_chong:Yea, but they go put sticker above so it shows Dhoby Ghaut.
SBST and SMRT sometimes abit lazy to change to a permanent signboard. Phaps they are waiting for all CCL Stns to open bah
Originally posted by SBS8945Y:SBST and SMRT sometimes abit lazy to change to a permanent signboard. Phaps they are waiting for all CCL Stns to open bah
Cost $$ de...
Was 03 the first C830 to be delievered?
Originally posted by Kawasaki C751B:Was 03 the first C830 to be delievered?
No it isn't, and no, it isn't Set 1 or 2 either.
Hi, does anyone know what the "Brake OFF LOCAL (colour), BRAKE ON LOCAL (colour) ..." located near the walk-through carriage means? Thanks.
Originally posted by Tident:Hi, does anyone know what the "Brake OFF LOCAL (colour), BRAKE ON LOCAL (colour) ..." located near the walk-through carriage means? Thanks.
Brake off LOCAL - means the break is released and local refers to the carriage
Brake on Local - means the break is activated and local refers to the carriage
Originally posted by Tident:Hi, does anyone know what the "Brake OFF LOCAL (colour), BRAKE ON LOCAL (colour) ..." located near the walk-through carriage means? Thanks.
Brake OFF LOCAL refers to the brake for that particular carriage to be switch off..
Brake ON LOCAL refers to the brake for that particular carriage to be switch on..
Double post, Sorry for inconvenience cause.
Which one is most direct route if i from Braddell wanted to go to Lakeside?
1) Braddell > Jurong East via Woodlands > Lakeside
2) Braddell > Jurong East via Raffles Place > Lakeside
Originally posted by EW26 Lakeside:Which one is most direct route if i from Braddell wanted to go to Lakeside?
1) Braddell > Jurong East via Woodlands > Lakeside
2) Braddell > Jurong East via Raffles Place > Lakeside
haha...if circle line was there..would have transfer via ccl..
Originally posted by EW26 Lakeside:Which one is most direct route if i from Braddell wanted to go to Lakeside?
1) Braddell > Jurong East via Woodlands > Lakeside
2) Braddell > Jurong East via Raffles Place > Lakeside
I think number two sounds better..
Originally posted by EW26 Lakeside:Which one is most direct route if i from Braddell wanted to go to Lakeside?
1) Braddell > Jurong East via Woodlands > Lakeside
2) Braddell > Jurong East via Raffles Place > Lakeside
I would personally take #1. It's a long journey, and I'm sure you'll want a seat. It's much easier to get one on the NSL after Yishun or so, while almost impossible to get one on the EWL until Jurong East, and by that time, what's the point? But there really isn't much difference.
Originally posted by mrtdude5:I would personally take #1. It's a long journey, and I'm sure you'll want a seat. It's much easier to get one on the NSL after Yishun or so, while almost impossible to get one on the EWL until Jurong East, and by that time, what's the point? But there really isn't much difference.
lol i don't mind got seat or no seat... i mostly in the train stand by the door.. got seat or no seat, long journey or shrt journey... still i need direct...
Originally posted by EW26 Lakeside:lol i don't mind got seat or no seat... i mostly in the train stand by the door.. got seat or no seat, long journey or shrt journey... still i need direct...
They're both long journeys either way. Go via transfer at Raffles Place then.
I got a question:
If a train do overnight parking @ overrun, such as @ Pasir Ris, then will there be a TO in that train, and does the TO walk to tracks to return PSR or just left the train "to die"? How the train return to depot / service in next day? Will a TO go all the way to overrun and drive the train?