redstone
Senior Member
Slivester said:The following are the traffic lights I am refering to.
They're crossing lights, and put the trains, rather than cars in priority.
By KTMB..

Slivester said:The following are the traffic lights I am refering to.
redstone said:They're crossing lights, and put the trains, rather than cars in priority.
By KTMB..![]()
redstone said:They're crossing lights, and put the trains, rather than cars in priority.
By KTMB..![]()
mohgui said:at railway crossings, the trains always have the priority at the lights. you can't stop a train just to let cars pass can you? it doesn't make sense. i think there's an international law that govern this... not sure where to look for it though.
redstone said:I'm an explorer. Going to places rarely seen, that doesn't look like Singapore. Going off the beaten track. Going the road less travelled.
Tiong Bahru, the vicinity of Tiong Bahru CC, and the area opposite: Very nice old apartments
Parkview Square: Grand, extravagant, oppulent architecture out of New York.![]()
MacKenzie Road: Malaysia style street scenes in Singapore. Very old dilapidated shophouses.
Shuang Lin Monastery: Very serene and tranquil. Unique, rare blended architecture (you'll be suprised....). Just don't take pics of the statues of the gods.
Kusu Island: Very peaceful, very beautiful
St John's Island: Kampong style housing.
Kampong Lor. Buangkok: (no need to explain) :bsmilie:
For some, its superstition but imo, its more out of respect than anything else (if you're not a religious person) i'd suppose.shyanyap said:thanks for these info...sure check it out one of these day
btw "Just don't take pics of the statues of the gods." any reason why? :dunno:
redstone said:Today's ST, saying kampong off Clementi Ave 6... :bigeyes:
simplicity_ said:For some, its superstition but imo, its more out of respect than anything else (if you're not a religious person) i'd suppose.
hmm, i've shot several railway photos because its just behind my block (sort of lah). din know im stepping into m'sia land. :sweat:
Slivester said:The KTMB tracks? Isn't that trespassing?
mohgui said:i think it should be ok as long as you don't get run down by the passing train :bigeyes: :bsmilie:
simplicity_ said:For some, its superstition but imo, its more out of respect than anything else (if you're not a religious person) i'd suppose.
hmm, i've shot several railway photos because its just behind my block (sort of lah). din know im stepping into m'sia land. :sweat:
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shyanyap said:one of these days we can put on our SAF No. 4 uniform and waved singapore flag and posed on the railway track ....;p
erm i have no idea really.Slivester said:The KTMB tracks? Isn't that trespassing?
hahaha yeah thats wat the uncle said! so i din dare walk down the tracks too far. anyway, there's alot of foreign workers living beside the tracks (much further in) and not very safe for a girl to go alone. never know what might happen mah... :sweat:mohgui said:i think it should be ok as long as you don't get run down by the passing train :bigeyes: :bsmilie:
simplicity_ said:hahaha yeah thats wat the uncle said! so i din dare walk down the tracks too far. anyway, there's alot of foreign workers living beside the tracks (much further in) and not very safe for a girl to go alone. never know what might happen mah... :sweat:
simplicity_ said:hahaha yeah thats wat the uncle said! so i din dare walk down the tracks too far. anyway, there's alot of foreign workers living beside the tracks (much further in) and not very safe for a girl to go alone. never know what might happen mah... :sweat: