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Posted on 10 Apr 2012
Why waste $2.9m on useless giant fans at MRT platforms, netizens ask
Netizens are irked that the LTA has spent $2.9 million on giant fans at MRT platforms to help commuters stay cool while waiting for trains.
STOMPers Elias, Ferb and Britney wrote in with comments about the newly-installed fans. Others had also wondered why, after all the expense, the fans were not even switched on for the benefit of commuters.
STOMPer Elias wrote:
"These fans are proof that our MRT woes are far from over, such that steps must be taken to make waiting at station platforms more comfortable.
"It's almost like they are acknowledging that much time will be spent waiting for trains now, so why not make things more comfortable?
"Perhaps that $2.9 million ought to be channelled into fixing the real problem instead of pointless projects like this."
STOMPer Ferb wrote:
"What is LTA trying to tell Singaporeans, that Singapore is so rich that we can happy happy use $2.9m just for such fans?
"In the first place, didn't we survive without such fans on MRT platform for many years?
"Or LTA trying to tell us that breakdown of the MRT train will become more and more common, and each time it will get longer and longer to resume the MRT train moving again ?
"Or maybe LTA wants to say that since nowadays it is impossible to get onto the first train, second train, or even third, fourth and fifth train, such that you will be standing at the platform for more than half an hour?
"So therefore in order not to let you get hotter, you need to be 'fanned-down' for either one of the above problems?
"I do not have the comparisons, I'm not sure if anyone out there can help to compute the price of one of these fans versus one of our common wall fans? How about the maintenance costs ?
"Is it true that our common wall fans cannot perform as well as these fans? Or there is so much difference in performance that LTA wants to use $2.9m to install such fans?
"Is $2.9m tax-payers' monies?
"Will any more government bodies or stat board follow suit to use such fans? Or will they happy happy use another $2.9m?"
STOMPer Britney was also upset that even after fans were installed, they were not turned on for the benefit of commuters.
She wrote:
"On Tuesday April 3, I saw this big ceiling fan at Tampines MRT Station.
"It was a very hot and humid afternoon, and when I saw this huge ceiling fan I was shocked.
"Why spend so much money on this fan when you are not even going to let your commuters enjoy it, SMRT?"
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Keywords: SMRT , MRT , mrt station
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Why waste $2.9m on useless giant fans at MRT platforms, netizens ask

Netizens are irked that the LTA has spent $2.9 million on giant fans at MRT platforms to help commuters stay cool while waiting for trains.
STOMPers Elias, Ferb and Britney wrote in with comments about the newly-installed fans. Others had also wondered why, after all the expense, the fans were not even switched on for the benefit of commuters.
STOMPer Elias wrote:
"These fans are proof that our MRT woes are far from over, such that steps must be taken to make waiting at station platforms more comfortable.
"It's almost like they are acknowledging that much time will be spent waiting for trains now, so why not make things more comfortable?
"Perhaps that $2.9 million ought to be channelled into fixing the real problem instead of pointless projects like this."
STOMPer Ferb wrote:
"What is LTA trying to tell Singaporeans, that Singapore is so rich that we can happy happy use $2.9m just for such fans?
"In the first place, didn't we survive without such fans on MRT platform for many years?
"Or LTA trying to tell us that breakdown of the MRT train will become more and more common, and each time it will get longer and longer to resume the MRT train moving again ?
"Or maybe LTA wants to say that since nowadays it is impossible to get onto the first train, second train, or even third, fourth and fifth train, such that you will be standing at the platform for more than half an hour?
"So therefore in order not to let you get hotter, you need to be 'fanned-down' for either one of the above problems?
"I do not have the comparisons, I'm not sure if anyone out there can help to compute the price of one of these fans versus one of our common wall fans? How about the maintenance costs ?
"Is it true that our common wall fans cannot perform as well as these fans? Or there is so much difference in performance that LTA wants to use $2.9m to install such fans?
"Is $2.9m tax-payers' monies?
"Will any more government bodies or stat board follow suit to use such fans? Or will they happy happy use another $2.9m?"
STOMPer Britney was also upset that even after fans were installed, they were not turned on for the benefit of commuters.
She wrote:
"On Tuesday April 3, I saw this big ceiling fan at Tampines MRT Station.
"It was a very hot and humid afternoon, and when I saw this huge ceiling fan I was shocked.
"Why spend so much money on this fan when you are not even going to let your commuters enjoy it, SMRT?"
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