Originally posted by SBS7382C:the whole of bedok has it le
Yea. So does Chai Chee as well as New Upper Changi Road. The bus stop beside Bedok MRT still carries the old pole though.
this concrete box lying on the grass patch
evolves to this?
lets guess what is that used for.
Originally posted by JaSoNhSu92:this concrete box lying on the grass patch
evolves to this?
lets guess what is that used for.
oo sticking the pole in!
Originally posted by jayh272416:oo sticking the pole in!
thought got some wooden frame to keep the pole intact? or soemthing like that?
Originally posted by service_238:
thought got some wooden frame to keep the pole intact? or soemthing like that?
i dunno lol. thats what i think it is
jasonhsu u should have koped it and took it home. XD
Originally posted by service_238:
thought got some wooden frame to keep the pole intact? or soemthing like that?
it would be better if using stainless steel frame, wooden one easy brittle one.
Originally posted by jayh272416:
i dunno lol. thats what i think it isjasonhsu u should have koped it and took it home. XD
the concrete box weighs a tonne eh, do u think i can carry?
Just spotted them, guess where :D
Basically all the new poles of the rest of bedok (north, reservoir) and siglap (upp east coast road)..
Originally posted by sotong93:Just spotted them, guess where :D
Basically all the new poles of the rest of bedok (north, reservoir) and siglap (upp east coast road)..
the poles came from where?
Originally posted by TPS Timothy Mok:the poles came from where?
Originally posted by SBS8533C:
Tannery Lane
wad company?
Originally posted by JaSoNhSu92:this concrete box lying on the grass patch
evolves to this?
lets guess what is that used for.
Most prob is the base support for the new bus stop pole, similar to installation of new traffic light pole
Spotted in Pioneer Zones bus stops
Originally posted by JaSoNhSu92:
the concrete box weighs a tonne eh, do u think i can carry?
i was kidding lol...
later government hunt u down XD
Originally posted by sotong93:Just spotted them, guess where :D
Basically all the new poles of the rest of bedok (north, reservoir) and siglap (upp east coast road)..
jayh272416 likes this.
Originally posted by JaSoNhSu92:this concrete box lying on the grass patch
evolves to this?
lets guess what is that used for.
spotted that also at blk 536 bus-stop along jurong west ave 1
hmm... jurong west coming soon ?
Originally posted by SBS7382C:wad company?
dunno but I know its adjacent to Lor Pendek.
Wow...you found the store that keeps all the new bus poles...
Originally posted by SBS8533C:dunno but I know its adjacent to Lor Pendek.
Can't remember the name, but it's a design company if I am not wrong.
Working with LTA on the new poles i guess?
Originally posted by azharjj:spotted that also at blk 536 bus-stop along jurong west ave 1
hmm... jurong west coming soon ?
probably.. saw that box aoutside Yuhua Sec (street 51)
Originally posted by sotong93:Can't remember the name, but it's a design company if I am not wrong.
Working with LTA on the new poles i guess?
yes, its working with the LTA. btw it also design directional signboards for town councils like the ones u see at Bedok and SImei New Towns (for East Coast Town Council only)
The concrete support for the new bus stop poles has already been installed at Lor 8 toa payoh bus stops (around sv238 route)
Was at TMFT earlier today primarily to plane-spot wif some other people... So I decided to take these few shots...
And this is for the peeps who want to know the schedule for 35 at TMFT...
And also after the old bus stop poles were removed, private operators had to put their signage on the pillars of the bus stop, and not on the pole itself, something which I found quite peculiar...
even changi cargo complex also changed poles liao! thats fast
Some of the new bus stop poles are placed at very strange positions.
Take for example, the bus stop outside SAFRA Tampines. The bus stop pole is placed a distance away from the bus stop, and blocked by a green railing. Whoever wants to find out timings for 518 will have a hard time trying to read the timings off the info board.
Another good example is one of the bus stops along Tampines Ave 9, served by 27, 72 and 168. The bus stop pole is placed halfway up a grassy and muddy slope.