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Train and MRT are two diff category, find out urself.
That's called long term planning.
First you build flat with lifts that does not stop at every floor with the long term view that they could then upgrade in the future to score political points.
I've ridden on various subways & the one in Spore is already one with the most carriages. Then why are Spore trains so crowded?
Have to wonder why other cities with higher populations are able to handle the crowds while Spore seems to have problems handling such crowds
Maybe the problem is with poor infrastructure planning. Could it be that our scholars/ civil servants are doing a poor job in city planning?
In other places they have to plan for efficiency but in Spore Inc its all about profitability, bottom line, ... In Spore public servants are too distracted by making making .
The only way to REALLY improve the poor state of our services is through the ballot box
In Singapore it is no longer about "Public Service".
Those scholars/civil servants who did try to serve the public in the true sense of the word have all been "Cleared off the Highway"
right now during peak hours, they are running trains at almost one minute intervals. even then the people rush is heavy.
What they forgot is that trains have been running here for hundreds of years. Since 1800s Lets look how MRT would be like in a hundred years time.
You can find a lot of this in Europe and some in Australia. However they are not used in the city areas, they are usually used for transporting from City to the Suburbs.
I've taken a number of them during my travels in Europe and I can tell you 1 thing, when its full(which is just about all the time), most pple will cluster F at the entrance. So you end up having a lot of problems getting on and off trains. To add to that problem, in Europe you have to press a button before the door opens so every time the train stops, there is a freaking mad rush to get out on top of that, because its trains to the suburbs, they only come like once every 30min. If you think SG is bad, you guys should check out Europe
yea i have checked out the trains in europe..not as bad as sg for sure...peak period will be crowded as with all big cities though.....
Got a lot of toads in wells in here
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These trains are fairly common in Europe!!! Anyone who have been there backpacking will tell U that
Serious, technical question.
Why don't they make the MRT train longer.?
Instead of 6 units, make it 10 to increase the peak passenger capacity by 70% per train.
Of course, one technical issue would be that the platforms have to be made longer to accommodate the longer trains. But if the 2 font and 2 lead carriages are internally resigned for seating, then people from the rear and front can move easily to the main 6 segment of the train for boarding and de boarding.
Then the train can still stop within its present designated position
of six carriages, without the need to do any mod to the existing platforms.
The other major technical issue would be the increased loading current,, for which the present electrical conductors may not be able to handle. A simple solution would be to have an ON DEMAND onboard small generator ( 2 MW ?), to provide the additional booster power during start up from the station or elsewhere.
Alternatively, increase the present 750 Volt supply to 1000 volts, with appropriate step down mod on each carriage motor. Which is not that difficult or expensive.
These trains can be used during peak hours, and for non peak hours, the normal 6 unit trains can be run.
Any techie here to discuss ?
2 more car units in front means 8 exit doors missing (same as the back)
to achieve 70% capacity increase, means on average, the first door will need to take up to 9x the normal load ie 9x the normal time for people to board/alight (same as the back)
if the normal time is 10-15 sec, that means averaging around 1.5 - 2 minutes of waiting at the station.... probably around 1 min if people are fast...
without the extra car units, the next train should be arriving...
This picture fake? proportions wrong leh, LOL
Nice photoshop :p:p:p:p
Train and MRT are two diff category, find out urself.
Serious, technical question.
Why don't they make the MRT train longer.?
Instead of 6 units, make it 10 to increase the peak passenger capacity by 70% per train.
Of course, one technical issue would be that the platforms have to be made longer to accommodate the longer trains. But if the 2 font and 2 lead carriages are internally resigned for seating, then people from the rear and front can move easily to the main 6 segment of the train for boarding and de boarding.
Then the train can still stop within its present designated position
of six carriages, without the need to do any mod to the existing platforms.
The other major technical issue would be the increased loading current,, for which the present electrical conductors may not be able to handle. A simple solution would be to have an ON DEMAND onboard small generator ( 2 MW ?), to provide the additional booster power during start up from the station or elsewhere.
Alternatively, increase the present 750 Volt supply to 1000 volts, with appropriate step down mod on each carriage motor. Which is not that difficult or expensive.
These trains can be used during peak hours, and for non peak hours, the normal 6 unit trains can be run.
Any techie here to discuss ?
Increasing the length of trains increases safety risks. Just increase the frequency of trains will do.
After all the talk of improving transport timing, trains still take 5 mins to arrive at peak hours. Thought many would have failed the new benchmarks already.
not design for platform.
the driver must be at the front to see the monitor
yes i notice , that new york and japan have very very long train compare to sinkies one.
they have to increase the frequency
Wahhaah was about to find more info and pictures of the trains here to prove its the real thing. Guess you beat me to the punch. Its typical sinkie mentality, just because sinkies have not seen it means its fake. I remember when I first studied in Sydney all the Sinkies complained about how old the trains looked, how big Central station is with 40 platforms. What they forgot is that trains have been running here for hundreds of years. Since 1800s Lets look how MRT would be like in a hundred years time.