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Future MRT System.
Saturday, March 22, 2008, 18:28
I don't know but I saw this on the net.





Do a little search on Google or something and you can see the many variations.

Anyway, is this supposed to be true? It looks like a joke. So complicated is the MRT route that it looks like kindergarten kids doodling on paper.

But if you see, MRT will be worked on till 2045 or something. That's what I gauge. So, you will have renovating MRT stations and a lot more people rushing your way around the platforms.

What's more, the first picture shows that Riveria will be an interchange to go to Pasir Ris and Changi Airport. Damn cool. For your information, Riveria is the closest LRT station to my house and it is the one I exit from most of the time. This means that, I will get to Popeyes' easier.

Yay to Popeyes.






Ernest