GST loh...Originally posted by Townlink 268:how come the local price is more expensive than the overseas price?

No it is not true. Although It says that all post offices should have stock, but it doesn't means that all post offices sell it. I went to towner, toa payoh and Singapore Post Office but they say that do not have them already as it is published in 1997. They refer me to the philatelic Dept at 68456756. But it is possible to buy them via cheque / cashcard/ credit card. You can try the other post offices not memtioned here, but they chances are not high though. Butif you will like to buy stamps of north-east line, i think you are buy it at all post offices but i am not sure. I saw it at the Singapore Post Office and maybe you can go and buy it there...Originally posted by cck_190:Hi all,
I would like to apologise as i spread wrong info. The Public Transportation Collection of stamps are being sold at your neighbourhood post offices. I confirmed this via an email from Singapore Posts
Originally posted by sbskidz:AFAIK, from the feedback i got, it is said that they have all the stamp collections in the post office unless the post office have ran out of stock of it. i'll try asking at CCK post office and give update...
No it is not true. Although It says that all post offices [b]should have stock, but it doesn't means that all post offices sell it. I went to towner, toa payoh and Singapore Post Office but they say that do not have them already as it is published in 1997. They refer me to the philatelic Dept at 68456756. But it is possible to buy them via cheque / cashcard/ credit card. You can try the other post offices not memtioned here, but they chances are not high though. Butif you will like to buy stamps of north-east line, i think you are buy it at all post offices but i am not sure. I saw it at the Singapore Post Office and maybe you can go and buy it there...[/b]
Which one? The Causeway Link or IntraKota ones? I think Suhirman might have the IK ones.Originally posted by carbikebus:Hi anyone here has the picture of Malaysian MAN SL252?Care to post it here?Thanks![]()
Here's a MAN in KLOriginally posted by carbikebus:Hi anyone here has the picture of Malaysian MAN SL252?Care to post it here?Thanks![]()

Looks like a LO3X to me. The newspaper did not have any indication where this bus is from.Originally posted by tranquilice:
Photo was taken at Marina Centre terminal.
A double decker by Epson and Heartware Network, costing an amount of $250,000, will be visiting Secondary Schools, Polytechnics and Universities every week, to educate students on the newest photographing technology and high quality photo-printing technology.
Inside the bus is equipped with notebook PCs, high quality printers and scanners.
Click Here to read the newspaper article in Mandarin. (Shin Min Daily News, 31 August 2005)
Ermmmm.. sorry to say.. you are Wrong.. itz a Vo3x... can only tell you that itz from a depot from Western District..Originally posted by delonchew:Looks like a LO3X to me. The newspaper did not have any indication where this bus is from.
Western depot? Most likely BBDEP. Also, the position of the front lamps are a dead giveaway. It is either from the first or second batch.Originally posted by Mr_Bussie:Ermmmm.. sorry to say.. you are Wrong.. itz a Vo3x... can only tell you that itz from a depot from Western District..
Oh... This bus is taken from SBS Transit. I didn't know that. It is VO3x. Wondering how the bus is being converted into an open top one.Originally posted by Airbus330Captain:Anyone has any idea what's the registration of this former SBST's bus ?
I saw this bus turning into HOUGANG DEPOT about two weeks ago.Originally posted by tranquilice:
Photo was taken at Marina Centre terminal.
A double decker by Epson and Heartware Network, costing an amount of $250,000, will be visiting Secondary Schools, Polytechnics and Universities every week, to educate students on the newest photographing technology and high quality photo-printing technology.
Inside the bus is equipped with notebook PCs, high quality printers and scanners.
Click Here to read the newspaper article in Mandarin. (Shin Min Daily News, 31 August 2005)
my friends told me that this bus is is a Volvo Olympian 3-axle bus previously running on Svc 147.Originally posted by tranquilice:
Photo was taken at Marina Centre terminal.
A double decker by Epson and Heartware Network, costing an amount of $250,000, will be visiting Secondary Schools, Polytechnics and Universities every week, to educate students on the newest photographing technology and high quality photo-printing technology.
Inside the bus is equipped with notebook PCs, high quality printers and scanners.
Click Here to read the newspaper article in Mandarin. (Shin Min Daily News, 31 August 2005)
Sorry, forgot to reply.Originally posted by tranquilice:What are you writing?In the first part, you mentioned that there are a few services using UDs but in the latter part, you mentioned that only service 852 & 853 is using UDs.
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