it seems to mi is the 1st generation kawasaki trains as the windows are not light blue and the internal shots does not looks like one too
12.01.2006 09:52
NickL
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Join Date: 16.11.2005 Comments: 0
Hmm...
Yea. See the numbering? Set 051&052. That means it's the 26th train. Still haven't reach the mark for 2nd gen.
12.01.2006 20:38
k3nshiboi
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Join Date: 12.08.2005 Comments: 0
numbering
it has jumbled number.. the onli common pt to remember for 2nd gen train is their famous greenish blue windows... and their smaller size coach....
14.01.2006 21:43
Samuel
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Join Date: 05.06.2004 Comments: 0
how do u tell
between a 1st n 2nd gen... simple... look at the entrance of the door... if there's a black pad by the door (on the floor), it's a 2nd gen..
14.01.2006 21:54
Samuel
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Join Date: 05.06.2004 Comments: 0
for this case...
it's a first gen.
and this is the station with the highest suicide rate if i am correct
14.01.2006 21:57
Samuel
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Join Date: 05.06.2004 Comments: 0
amazing
it's amazing how well SMRT maintainence their train. :)
despite this 1st generation train serve SMRT for so long, yet it's still in very good working condition.
by the way, the trains used ATP (automatic train protection) or ATC (automatic train control) or they just soley depend on the driver to react to situation?
21.01.2006 08:38
NickL
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Join Date: 16.11.2005 Comments: 0
Fyi,
now driver not even needed. Station control can do the full job. I saw driver walking in the train when the door closed and then accelerated! And the driver still relak-ly walking to the other cab.