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Made-in-China trains for Downtown Line unveiled

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[h=2]Made-in-China trains for Downtown Line unveiled[/h]

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November 10th, 2012 |
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Author: Editorial



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The new trains from China made for the Downtown Line (DTL) have been
unveiled.

The trains boast wider seats with more standing room.

There will be different colour themes for each of the three cabins.

Overhead handrails have also been increased to three rows, compared to 1 or 2
rows in the older trains.

To better inform commuters of the status of their journey, the new route map
display panel will feature flashing green arrows to denote the direction of
travel, and indicators displaying which side the doors will open.

During emergency situations, there is back-up power to keep minimal lighting
and air ventilation going for up to an hour.

Reserved seats for commuters who are less mobile are coloured red and the gap
between the train and the platform has been reduced – from 75 to 40
millimeters.

LTA said the public had a good impression of its new interior design and
features.

The first train arrived last month on 12 Oct from Changchun, Jilin Province
of China.

10 more trains will be shipped to Singapore before the opening of Downtown
Line 1 by the end of 2013, next year.

A total of 73 trainsets consisting of 3 cars each were purchased at a cost of
approximately S$570.7 million in a public tender in 2008.

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Get ready for more breakdowns and longer delays.
 
the last 2 batches order were already from china already.
 
Get ready for more breakdowns and longer delays.

get ready for massive increase in noise and comfort.

and worse maybe even derailment or collision. I hope when that happen, all in the cabin are PRC citizien working in singaproe.
 
If the People's Republic of China could build the world's fastest bullet train and the entire system by themselves they can build anything

oooops I think they stole it from Kawasaki sorry sorry sorry
 
anybody here complains about made in china ipads and iphones?

To me what is more important is who is doing the quality control:confused:

Is it a Japanese, American, European,.....company OR an ALL PRC company.:confused:
 
Sam, wondering if Motorola still made in USA these days?

Sam's technological chase had stopped once consumer products were no more made in the States. His Motorola phone is frozen in time, a last relic of a made in US basic phone. Other than making calls, you can use it as a hammer. It is that tough.
 
bro,
a joke floating around claiming that the only thing real are the fakes in mainland... even gum cheng also phoney one :eek::eek::eek:

The first few batches may be ok, but thereafter product quality will go downhill. Remember Slim 10? :eek::eek:
 
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