Why always break down? What’s truly the causes of Singapore’s MRT disruption frequently is not all the reasons given by the minister ( you can read them online)
Only to buy time to fool anyone who has a half-brain but those with a full brain have no choice but not to take it seriously.
If you ever played ‘choo-choo train’ with your brothers when you were kids—you built the train track around the living room. Your train derailed very often on a high speed while your brothers’ trains didn’t? —-
You couldn’t tell why?- right?
But if you had asked your dad to stay up and watch-He could have seen your problem what made your train derail? - ** My favorite son! Little do you know that tour train is overloaded with stuff and it’s too long- why so many carriages?**
The same reason with the Singapore SMRT- each train is so-so-so long 6 to 8 carriages to serve almost 1,000 commuters per trip, to serve 3. 5 million people daily, you multiply with 30 for one month- with 140 stations from North to South and from East to West —Oh no,-wow!
**Even all trains made of tungsten in heaven with a pair of wings to fly also - tabouleh tahan!
But having mentioned that- Why do Tokyo Metro trains seldom break down?
Despite high passenger volume- packed like sardines,’ longer journey, more frequent trips a day, longer trains up to 10 carriages, and more stations, still never late!- Need a bit of pushing that’s all.
Ask again—Why do Tokyo Metro trains seldom break down? Abuden!—How I know?
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