Originally posted by Veyron16.4:Anyone making a CNY video compilation?
i might do. stay tuned
i dont really understand how ccl train-set number works. if lets say 8263,8262,8261. then which one is the train number. i noe ewl is 001-002 is 1 and 2. dont understand for ccl.
What's ATC Braking Problem?
Originally posted by youyuan:i dont really understand how ccl train-set number works. if lets say 8263,8262,8261. then which one is the train number. i noe ewl is 001-002 is 1 and 2. dont understand for ccl.
8263, 8262, 8261.
The trainset should be 826.
Originally posted by nganmatthias:What's ATC Braking Problem?
This has a reply in the Problematic Trains topic:
Originally posted by Bus and Train LoVuR:
ATC Braking problem means when the train pulls in the station as usual (B2) then it goes netural , after that it brakes hardly (B3) and then back to normal (B2 to B1) . They should fix this problem , some passengers may lose their balance.
Originally posted by joeyfjj:8263, 8262, 8261.
The trainset should be 826.
Don't need the 8 in front , all CCL trains have that.
Today, I saw 329-330 at NOV NB platform, and it was a DNB train. However, it was not a test train and it's TRN was 173. Can someone explain this?
Originally posted by joeyfjj:8263, 8262, 8261.
The trainset should be 826.
No, the trainset is 26
Originally posted by Kawasaki C751B:Today, I saw 329-330 at NOV NB platform, and it was a DNB train. However, it was not a test train and it's TRN was 173. Can someone explain this?
DNB trains have their TRN randomly set
Originally posted by Kawasaki C751B:Today, I saw 329-330 at NOV NB platform, and it was a DNB train. However, it was not a test train and it's TRN was 173. Can someone explain this?
Does it even stop?
In some cases which I've seen...
Some DNB trains do stop at the station.. but they move off shortly after arriving.. Most of the time the announcement will be like: The train at Platform A, is not for boarding.
Originally posted by Interception_7:In some cases which I've seen...
Some DNB trains do stop at the station.. but they move off shortly after arriving.. Most of the time the announcement will be like: The train at Platform A, is not for boarding.
Similar to the BPLRTs...
Originally posted by wenjie639:No, the trainset is 26
there will be 8266 8265 8264 as well, and eventually a 8281 8280 8279.
not so easy to standardise CCL numbers.
Originally posted by Samuel Lee:Does it even stop?
Yes, it stops.
Which of the C651s have poles branched out to 3 poles and seats in the 2nd and 5th carriage have been reduced from 9 to 6 seats per row?
Originally posted by Kawasaki C751B:Which of the C651s have poles branched out to 3 poles and seats in the 2nd and 5th carriage have been reduced from 9 to 6 seats per row?
201/202
209/210
217/218
227/228
235/236
For 237/238, only 1238 has them.
OT: 2,300th post!
001/002 is control+led by which depot?
Originally posted by Yongjunzer:001/002 is control+led by which depot?
According to common observations, it's UPD.
Originally posted by deskoh91:there will be 8266 8265 8264 as well, and eventually a 8281 8280 8279.
not so easy to standardise CCL numbers.
CCL train numbers are only:
8031,8032,8033
8041,8042,8043
8051,8052,8053
8061,8062,8063
8071,8072,8073
8081,8082,8083
8091,8092,8093
8101,8102,8103
8111,8112,8113
...
8421,8422,8423
the 1,2 and 3 at the back are carriage number.
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hello everybody :)
me 1st time landed here, hope i am on the right thread..
Need help, wonder if you could help me :)
I tried looking on the smrt website and my comp could not load the pdf with the infos.
My friends and I are planning a shopping stint at chinatown after reunion dinner, ie CNY eve and buy cheap tibits and go home after 12mid. Wondering what time the NEL ends on that nite.. cos we need to take it back home, plus lugging our few bagful of food :) hehe..
thanks a mil :) and happy chinese year :)
Originally posted by LOTUSfairy:*waves*
hello everybody :)
me 1st time landed here, hope i am on the right thread..
Need help, wonder if you could help me :)
I tried looking on the smrt website and my comp could not load the pdf with the infos.
My friends and I are planning a shopping stint at chinatown after reunion dinner, ie CNY eve and buy cheap tibits and go home after 12mid. Wondering what time the NEL ends on that nite.. cos we need to take it back home, plus lugging our few bagful of food :) hehe..
thanks a mil :) and happy chinese year :)
Chinatown station belongs to the NEL, which belongs to SBS Transit. So, if you check the SMRT website, you would find little or no info of the NEL.
I got an "academic" question.
What will happen if let say, a Kawasaki C151(A), C651 or C751B has wrongly delivered to Kim Chuan Depot instead for Circle Line deployment or a C830 has wrongly sent to Bishan Depot for NSL/EWL deployment and a TO went to drive them?
PS: Please dont consider the amount of carriages they have, my concern is only on Automatic trains running in Semi-Auto Rail lines and vice versa.
Also, I am wondering why despite notable differences, there is a C751A (NEL) and C751B (NSL/EWL). Why arent they assigned to a different number?
Futhermore, why is the laterral lines despite being fully underground, they still use a 3rd rail (Maybe can describe on pros and cons and perhaps, alternatives)
Last but not least, how is the thrid rail connected to the train itself, or actually only provide electricity to the track only.
http://www.32b1.com/tag/ang/Autos
This website is embedding some of our videos......
Originally posted by Veyron16.4:http://www.32b1.com/tag/ang/Autos
This website is embedding some of our videos......
On the Ang Mo Kio one.
Originally posted by Samuel Lee:Last but not least, how is the thrid rail connected to the train itself, or actually only provide electricity to the track only.
It is through a continuous rigid conductor placed between the rails of a track.