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New MRT trains arrive in S'pore to replace 1987 fleet. They're designed in Germany, made in China.


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31 minutes ago, 13177 said:

Wa, you even younger than those trains sia. New generation born in 90s. 😁

Anyway, i thought those 1987 trains long long ago already replaced? How come still running until today and now then completely replaced all? Lol. I find those 1987 train quite nice lo, better than all those newer replaced train.

I found those trains road and wind noise a bit intrusive. And the seats a bit narrow.

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1 hour ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

Made in Japan. Very robust! 

first batch of trains were made by Kawasaki Heavy Industries iirc ...

the metal ID plates are in the cabin. 

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3 hours ago, Beanoyip said:

Flying back end of the yr just to ride the new trains! 

You serious? Fly back to ride the new trains? Lol. Even like the new 3 door double decker here, so far i still have not ride on one yet. Could be due to the bus route which i might take no operate on these 3 door buses, and also nowadays i seldom take public transport liao. So dont know if i would have the chance to ride on the new trains?!

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5 hours ago, ToyotaShuttle said:

1987?

no wonder keep breaking down. esp with their poor maintenance.

and used of cable ties ... :secret-laugh:

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This time round, did the 106 trains comes with everything included ?????? :a-aggressive:

Later manufacturer said, I sell you only the hull, engine separate charges, seat also ... :XD:

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5 minutes ago, Estrangable said:

Amazing neigong...  definitely went up to Er Mei Shan to learn ... able to fry an egg with her internal power

 

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I think either from Beggar's Gang, "Siang Long Shi Pa Chang" or Shiao Lin "Chiu Yang Shen Gong"  :wut:

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13 minutes ago, Karoon said:

Wow.... 1987... 35 years... In depreciation calculations for non-building assets, usually max 25 years. 

They really max up the usage of the trains. Or it means the trains really durable and can operate for so long? Lol.

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1 hour ago, Picnic06-Biante15 said:

Thought you was born in the early 40's and gone through Japanese occupation times..... :wut:

That's me also. I was reborn every 45 years like that mah.

Girls don't like wrinkled man. I like to rejuvenate myself from time to time. 😈

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