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  1. https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/singapore-soon-charging-points-bus-044915391.html ..................Available from 22nd August 2014, City Hall, Orchard and Raffles Place are the first of 28 MRT stations to offer free Wireless@SG connection at the platform level. The rest of the 25 MRT stations will get the free Wireless@SG connection over the next 9 months. The trial is implemented as part of the Land Transport Master Plan initiatives to provide better service on the public transport network........................ will we start to see students with laptop camping at the powerpoints? or cheepo nanas standing there for an hour to fully charge up their devices? hope this "solution" will not cause trouble. may users be "auto" abit and not hog the plugs!
  2. The ''traffic light'' signal at Tanjong Pagar MRT station showing an amber light. This means commuters have to wait for approximately two trains to pass before they can board. Commuters have given the green light to a new system which tells them how crowded the platforms are at MRT stations. "Traffic lights" are in place at the entrances of Tanjong Pagar and Ang Mo Kio stations in a trial which began last December. Passengers The Straits Times spoke to yesterday at lunchtime liked them so much that they want them rolled out at other stations. If the lights are green, it means the platform is clear and commuters can catch the next train. Amber means a wait for approximately two trains to pass before they can board, while red indicates a crowded platform and "prolonged waiting time". Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/traffic-lights-indicate-wait-time-trains-20140208
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