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Rail Wiki Expansion
Hi Supernutorcrazy,
Is it OK to add info of train deployments (including TRNs and their sequences), acronyms legend and train fleet info (similar to what's done for buses)?
Data can be obtained from here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PMuCeF31etWzPv_U42qMaFoHvYwDpnkSWHgjvuuTxdg/edit
All data collated in the above document are based on spottings and observations from fellow enthusiasts.
I hope you will support us to make these valuable information more accessible to all. Thank you.
Re: Exits
A round up to the nearest 5 minutes is a good gauge, especially when there are traffic conditions/walking speed that may give variations. I would agree to that.
However, for rail transfer between lines, I believe there is more room to study about it. Because I think what we have never looked into is the walking distance between the lines, as well as how different stations sync their train arrivals, which translates to different station layouts. Base on my personal experience at MacPherson and Chinatown, where the transfer platforms are close to one another, some of the train arrivals sync together.
In addition, when it comes peak hours, the frequency of trains may be shorter until one can get onto a train easily, just as the examples of the NSEWL transfer stations that you have stated. On the opposite hand during off peak hours, if one cannot get onto a train/bus that smoothly, this might take more than 10 mins waiting time. So I do not think an average of 10 min waiting time is sufficient enough for a disclaimer. I am not enough of a train expert but I would like to understand from your perspective whether my thoughts make sense.
I would strongly support the inclusion of escalators and lifts in the station layout so that people from all walks of life can find clearer and better barrier free access! :)
Update (8th Nov)
I did some tidying up of the notes at Bendemeer, Promenade and the future Khatib (with updated TEL transfer) pages. Apologies that I read wrongly few days ago, I realised you said that the average MRT waiting time is 5 mins. Since I can agree on this point, I have put it as a 3rd pointer for all 3 pages. As for miscellaneous pointers except for road closures, they have been tucked into the respective destination stations. See if this arrangement is neater for the eye.
Side note I do disagree with the bus part though, though feeder service waiting times are guaranteed to be less than 10 minutes, a handful of trunk services might exceed 10 mins of waiting time eg. 5, 14, 39, 58, 141, 169, 855 etc., in which some might offer just single deckers. Exceptions include 63, 65, 67, 190 where buses keep spamming. Considering the demographics of the towns where the stations are located at, some crowds won't disperse that easily within 20 mins if options were to include low frequency trunk services. That's why in the case of Khatib I made a special notice at the CBD destinations that if one cannot get onto 855 or 860 on time, CDS is last resort.
Others like Chinese Garden or Maxwell, where conditions are still ok, I do as per normal. Also, thank you very much for the 3/88/89/109 idea, which made much more sense!
Re: Walking distance between two nearby stations
Yes, I had also thought about walking between two stations before. Same had applied to walking from Marina Bay to Bayfront. However, my main concern is getting people to have a familiar sense of direction, especially those with poor navigation skills. Coincidentally, I had one real life experience where I once had tried to explain to an elderly person how to walk from CPF Maxwell to Outram Park where SGH is at, and it was extremely frustrating that I eventually showed the way under my guidance. That has been one tricky part, you know HAHAHAHAHA. As you know, Maxwell is one of those places with poor bus connections, not even one to Outram, so it has been something I had tried to figure out. I would consider it lucky that Service 80 was amended to detour around Cantonment in Sengkang direction, at least something to connect to Maxwell with a direct transfer!
Nonetheless if we want to include walking, I think we can just elaborate with road names people are familiar with, since Maxwell MRT Exit 3 is right at the entrance of Kreta Ayer Rd leading to New Bridge Rd.
Update (12th Nov)
Despite a lot of work to catch up, I made an experimental attempt to indicate walking directions for Maxwell and the new Marina Bay page. See if it works well.
Re: Walking time/Outram Park
The reason for the decision on walking from Marina Bay MRT to Bayfront MRT is because it is a more straightforward walking route compared to walking towards BS03391 Marina Bay Financial Ctr to take a bus which goes further away from the flow and that waiting time for bus has to be factored in. And I put reference to Bayfront Stn Exit A as the nearest entrance, while indicating that if people see MBS in the distance, that's the direction they have to go towards Bayfront MRT.
Woodlands North I had a glance, though I realise I forget to add one thing for all Woodlands stations (I did that for TEL3 stations), that one can also take 265 from BS55309 Opp AMK Police Div HQ which has a direct sheltered walkway from Yio Chu Kang MRT to Lentor (unidirectional, not for return trip). Other than that, the rest of the estimated travel times to the other stations is good enough especially for Springleaf, Bright Hill etc.
Outram Park to Raffles Place, seen explanation and understood, would agree 970 just passes through more direct roads than others going through Cantonment, where each red light per junction take at least 2 mins. Outram Park to City Hall, I have been mulling over removing 961/M in the first place since holiday variant does not provide a direct route, and 961/M is prone to the annual road diversions. So I am very okay with that.
Outram Park to Pasir Ris, I would disagree. Friends from Elias area had at occasions told me when consulted that should the East West Line break down, their first thought would be going to Kovan MRT as an alternative. You may find this strange but Loyang Ave and KPE do have an equal share of peak hour congestions, though Loyang Ave's one would last longer due to the different traffic flows to/fro TPE and Old Tampines Rd intersections. Tampines East MRT would be much more suited for Pasir Ris residents despite of Loyang Ave's congestion.
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I just clarify that while editing the relevant pages, I got autoblocked by 7343Bus. So I just have to wait for the autoblock lapses right? Just clarifying because I never complete the relevant pages that I just need to do. In case you need autoblock ID, the number is #21221.
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