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Salute
    04-Apr-2010 14:47  
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breaking the long journey bus into 2 sectors is creating burden for the public financially. when i travelled in shanghai and switzerland, I didn't feel the buses winding so many roads and areas to get to the end destiny. It can easily take up one hour here. to me, it's a pain to take 45mins to 1 hr journey bus when it can be done in 15mins by taxi.

the aim of making the most money for a ride is so obvious here, worst thing is that the commuters have increased and not many buses are added in rush hours, it's so sandwiched.

Some times for 30-45mins, there isn't bus but sudenly came with 2 to 3 together. it happened to bus 145 a few times, it's quite frustrating. Singapore to be efficient like Japan and Switzerland in this aspect is still far behind.

 
 
 
pharoah88
    04-Apr-2010 14:31  
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WHY  do  PEOPLE  DRIVE  or  TAKE  A  TAXI  ? ?

KEY  OBJECTIVE  is  TRAVEL  CONTINUITY

from  START  TO   END  WITHOUT  DISTRUPTION.

 

DO  NOT  DISCRIMINATE  the  PUBLIC  TRANSPORT  RIDERS

from  this BASIC  DECENT  CONVENIENT  HAPPINESS  ????
 
 
pharoah88
    04-Apr-2010 14:23  
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the Sunday Times 4 APRIL 2010  page 6  home

PLEASE DON'T TAKE AWAY MY LONG BUS RIDES

"Many REGULARS on Long-Haul services find them

  CONVENIENT  and DON'T  WANT A CHANG"

  Shuli  Sudderuddin

PS:  Please  CREATE  EMPLOYMENT  AND  HAPPINESS

        DON'T  INVENT  UNNECESSARY  MISERIES  FOR

       the HARD WORKING SINGAPOREANS

 

"BUS JOURNEY  IS  LONGER  BUT  LESS  CROWDED"

 Sufyan  Saad  

WILL  SHORT  ROUTE  BUSES  PACK  PASSENGERS  TO  "DEATH"  ????
 

 
pharoah88
    03-Apr-2010 14:55  
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tO  be  OPEN  FAIR  JUST  TRANSPARENT  to  millions of people

Minister of  TRANSPORT  in any country  must  WALK  THE  TALK

in  Order  to  tell  the  millions of  people  that  the 

PUBLIC  TRANSPORT  SYSTEMS  ARE  GOOD

by  taking  PUBLIC  TRANSPORT  to  WORK  everyday.

this  must be the PRE-REQUISITE  of  every  TRANSPORT  POSITION.

so  that  there  is  ABSOLUTELY   NO  CONFLICT  OF  INTEREST.

between  the  Position  Holders  and  the  Public.

PUBLIC  want  to  SAVE  TRAVEL  TiME  and  TRAVEL  COST.

Position  Holders must NOT increase PUBLIC's  TRAVEL TiME and TRAVEL COST

that is the  BASIC  CONFLICT  OF  INTEREST  in  TRANSPORTATION
 
 
pharoah88
    03-Apr-2010 14:05  
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hOwever,  WiLL this be gOOd  fOr  SMRT  sharehOlders ? ? ? ?

every  SingapOrean  nEEds  tO  buy  SMRT  as  a  HEDGE  ????
 
 
pharoah88
    03-Apr-2010 14:00  
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few million people who have been taking  buses  DAILY to work for DECADES are paying  millions to a woman who does not take bus to work DAILY ;  to teach millions people  who travel by buses DAILY for DECADES on "HOW to travel by buses  to work ?" incuring more COSTS and TiME.

iN  REALITY,  who would pay somebody millions

to increase own TRAVEL COST and TRAVEL TiME ? 

is this  INSANITY ?  IRRATIONALITY ?  IMPRACTICABILITY ?  IMPOSSIBILITY ?

anOther  blOOdy  jOkE 
 

 
pharoah88
    03-Apr-2010 13:48  
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I STRONGLY agree with Ms Rachel Yang (“Why I like my long bus rides”, March 31). I also prefer to ride on the bus than the MRT, especially on long-distance journeys, though it may not be the faster option.

Most of the time, I am able to get a seat on the bus. The aircondition works all the time, enhancing the experience. Best of all, a bus will take me nearer to my destination, while an MRT train may not.

In contrast, one can hardly get a seat on the train, even during non-peak hours. During peak hours, one has to fight to squeeze into the train. After you succeed, you have to fight just to get your fair share of oxygen:

The ventilation on board is usually poor, and it’s usually warm and stuffy on the train.   [Sounds  like  in  3rd World country ?]

It’s all made worse if the person standing next to you has morning breath.

Although SMRT announced that it was adding additional train trips from March 22, I have not seen a significant improvement during the morning peak hours. With 11 more Circle Line stations set to open on April 17, will the network be able to cope with the expected surge in ridership?

Meanwhile, the authorities are already planning to further load the trains with bus passengers...  [trying  to  Overload MRT?]

We also have to consider our ageing population.

With the “hub-and-spoke” system, the elderly will be made to walk even more. They already have to walk when swapping trains or swapping from buses to the MRT stations; now they may have to alight just to get from Point A to Point B via the bus.

I urge the LTA to consider alternatives to terminating any bus routes with high passenger loads, “cross-country” or otherwise.

And any costs incurred due to proposed changes should not be passed down to the commuters, in the form of paying an additional fare to get on board the second half of what used to be a single bus journey.

[*I am AFRAID  if this  is  where  the  Extra  Bonus  of  Ministrer will come from ????]

 
 
pharoah88
    03-Apr-2010 13:32  
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TODAY  ONLINE  VOICES   Page 18    Friday April 2, 2010

review of Cross -country routes

Think of the elderly, too

‘Bus-swapping’ will be tough on S’pore’s ageing population

Letter from Irene Lim

It’s all made worse if the person standing next to you has morning breath.



pharoah88      ( Date: 31-Mar-2010 10:51) Posted:



it is  REAL  INSANE HUMAN  TRAGEDY

to  RECOGNISE  INCREASED COST AND INFLATION

AS  GROWTH  AND  ECONOMIC  DEVELOPMENT

 
 
niuyear
    31-Mar-2010 11:41  
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Ya, survey should be conducted before they implement anything.

On the other hand, the bus drivers driving shorter routes will be less tiring and  they can focus better and have more rests  .  Perhpas, less accidents?   :)



pharoah88      ( Date: 31-Mar-2010 10:47) Posted:

I REFER to “Coming to the end of the long route” (March 29).

I am a student who uses a public bus on a daily basis.  While my house is just a few bus stops away from the MRT, I prefer to take the direct “cross-country” bus from the stop just outside my house to school, although the bus ride takes me approximately 15 to 20 minutes longer to reach my destination.

According to the SBS Transit website, there are 77 stops along the route my bus takes from interchange to interchange.  If the Land Transport Authority (LTA) were to split this route into two shorter ones, the bus might not take me direct to my school and I’d need to transfer — which is very troublesome and defeats the original purpose for me taking the bus as opposed to the train.

There are a few reasons why I prefer the bus. 

First, I always manage to find seats on the bus and am able to catch “power naps” on the bus. 

Second, the bus takes me right to the doorstep of my school and I never get caught in the rain.  There is no covered walkway from the train station.

Third, a single bus ride fare is cheaper than a single MRT ride, more so when I need to take a bus just to get to the train. 

Fourth, bus services usually start earlier and end later than train services.

As such, I hope the LTA will not stop or cut short this bus route and other longer routes that bus-riders like myself enjoy taking.  If the LTA still thinks that this bus route is too long, I hope that proper market research and surveys are carried out, and that all alternatives will be considered and exhausted.

PS:  the Student justifies through personal experience better than the minister saying things from imagination.

Productivity, efficacy, efficiency, economy =  More Output / Less Input.

Cutting one route into two DOUBLES the INPUT

Reducing distance per trip into HALF is tO  HALF the OUTPUT

Productivity, Efficacy, Efficiency, Economy REDUCED to a QUARTER FRACTION.

# Manager who increases COSTS and INFALTION should have OWN  SALARY  REDUCED  BY  THE  SAME  EFFECT  IN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND  THE  EFFECTS  OF  MANAGEMENT  #

Please  HiRE  TALENT  and  nOt  tOlent   

dOn't  PAY  tOlent  tO  increase  COSTS and INFALTION


 
 
WeiQiQi
    31-Mar-2010 11:29  
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same sentiment here but wrt to petrol px... when crude oil px increases, so does local px and often a few counters which I hold... don't know to be happy or not. I take it as a hedge :-)

devilman      ( Date: 31-Mar-2010 10:44) Posted:

 I do invest a few lots in SMRT. But not too sure if I should few happy or sad with the price keep increasing .

 

 
pharoah88
    31-Mar-2010 10:51  
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it is  REAL  INSANE HUMAN  TRAGEDY

to  RECOGNISE  INCREASED COST AND INFLATION

AS  GROWTH  AND  ECONOMIC  DEVELOPMENT
 
 
pharoah88
    31-Mar-2010 10:47  
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I REFER to “Coming to the end of the long route” (March 29).

I am a student who uses a public bus on a daily basis.  While my house is just a few bus stops away from the MRT, I prefer to take the direct “cross-country” bus from the stop just outside my house to school, although the bus ride takes me approximately 15 to 20 minutes longer to reach my destination.

According to the SBS Transit website, there are 77 stops along the route my bus takes from interchange to interchange.  If the Land Transport Authority (LTA) were to split this route into two shorter ones, the bus might not take me direct to my school and I’d need to transfer — which is very troublesome and defeats the original purpose for me taking the bus as opposed to the train.

There are a few reasons why I prefer the bus. 

First, I always manage to find seats on the bus and am able to catch “power naps” on the bus. 

Second, the bus takes me right to the doorstep of my school and I never get caught in the rain.  There is no covered walkway from the train station.

Third, a single bus ride fare is cheaper than a single MRT ride, more so when I need to take a bus just to get to the train. 

Fourth, bus services usually start earlier and end later than train services.

As such, I hope the LTA will not stop or cut short this bus route and other longer routes that bus-riders like myself enjoy taking.  If the LTA still thinks that this bus route is too long, I hope that proper market research and surveys are carried out, and that all alternatives will be considered and exhausted.

PS:  the Student justifies through personal experience better than the minister saying things from imagination.

Productivity, efficacy, efficiency, economy =  More Output / Less Input.

Cutting one route into two DOUBLES the INPUT

Reducing distance per trip into HALF is tO  HALF the OUTPUT

Productivity, Efficacy, Efficiency, Economy REDUCED to a QUARTER FRACTION.

# Manager who increases COSTS and INFALTION should have OWN  SALARY  REDUCED  BY  THE  SAME  EFFECT  IN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND  THE  EFFECTS  OF  MANAGEMENT  #

Please  HiRE  TALENT  and  nOt  tOlent   

dOn't  PAY  tOlent  tO  increase  COSTS and INFALTION

 
 
niuyear
    31-Mar-2010 10:46  
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LOL, may be this one my friend (complain queen) ?   hahaha!

If dont want to take public transport, just cycle to work.



pharoah88      ( Date: 31-Mar-2010 10:27) Posted:

Wednesday, 31 March 2010 

TODAY  ONLINE  VOICES  PAGE 40

PUBLIC TRANS PORT

Why I like my long bus rides

I save money and

can take power naps

Letter from Rachel Yang

 



pharoah88      ( Date: 27-Mar-2010 12:41) Posted:



Sat: 27th March 2010   Lianhe  Zaobao

LIM  Hwee Hua

on improving bus services:

Routes over 20km to be Broken dOwn  intO  twO

this  will  DOUBLE  the  bus FARES for lOng  Distance Travellers

and  add  Connecting  Time  to  each  travel

More  Revenues and  prOfits  for  Bus  Operators

PERFECT way to Increase  Cost of  Living and  INFLATION





 
 
devilman
    31-Mar-2010 10:44  
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 I do invest a few lots in SMRT. But not too sure if I should few happy or sad with the price keep increasing .
 
 
TuaPekGong9413
    31-Mar-2010 10:32  
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good good...better increase everything, think next time the seats will also need to book online like budget airlines...those who want window seats need to pay $2 more and bags more than 500g will need to charge extra...
 

 
pharoah88
    31-Mar-2010 10:27  
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Wednesday, 31 March 2010 

TODAY  ONLINE  VOICES  PAGE 40

PUBLIC TRANS PORT

Why I like my long bus rides

I save money and

can take power naps

Letter from Rachel Yang

 



pharoah88      ( Date: 27-Mar-2010 12:41) Posted:



Sat: 27th March 2010   Lianhe  Zaobao

LIM  Hwee Hua

on improving bus services:

Routes over 20km to be Broken dOwn  intO  twO

this  will  DOUBLE  the  bus FARES for lOng  Distance Travellers

and  add  Connecting  Time  to  each  travel

More  Revenues and  prOfits  for  Bus  Operators

PERFECT way to Increase  Cost of  Living and  INFLATION




 
 
renzokun
    28-Mar-2010 13:43  
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yeah time to take $ off e table Smiley 16
 
 
pharoah88
    27-Mar-2010 14:07  
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there should be this AWARD

*WORLD  No. 1  COST  INFLATOR*
 
 
niuyear
    27-Mar-2010 14:02  
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They make it expensive to take bus.

pharoah88      ( Date: 27-Mar-2010 12:41) Posted:



Sat: 27th March 2010   Lianhe  Zaobao

LIM  Hwee Hua

on improving bus services:

Routes over 20km to be Broken dOwn  intO  twO

this  will  DOUBLE  the  bus FARES for lOng  Distance Travellers

and  add  Connecting  Time  to  each  travel

More  Revenues and  prOfits  for  Bus  Operators

PERFECT way to Increase  Cost of  Living and  INFLATION




 
 
pharoah88
    27-Mar-2010 12:41  
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Sat: 27th March 2010   Lianhe  Zaobao

LIM  Hwee Hua

on improving bus services:

Routes over 20km to be Broken dOwn  intO  twO

this  will  DOUBLE  the  bus FARES for lOng  Distance Travellers

and  add  Connecting  Time  to  each  travel

More  Revenues and  prOfits  for  Bus  Operators

PERFECT way to Increase  Cost of  Living and  INFLATION



 
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