Tuesday, August 14, 2007

SBS, MRT, SMRT, ERP...

Hello from Singapore again... It's been a while and I just could not make the time... Anyway, if you ever came to Singapore then you'd know what these abbreviations mean, like as if they are a part of life... specially MRT.

Private transportation is kind of discouraged by the government. That is why they got a high tax on cars, a monthly lottery for picking up license to be a car owner (Yeah - you just can't go and buy a car even if you can afford it) and automated Road Toll system call ERP. Lemme share a bit of what I know about these and experiences I had so far.

First comes MRT. What can I say, going around in Singapore would be impossible without MRT. MRT stands for Mass Rapid Transit, which are a bunch of electric trains running all over the city/country. Yeah, you call them Metro or Tubes in many other countries. Most of it is underground but the western side of the city has it running on the ground as well, more like on 40 feet high tracks. I commute to my office everyday for 1+1=2 hours in these MRT trains. With trains running every 2-6 minutes, I sure don't have much complaint. But if you are new in Singapore, here are a few basic etiquettes:

1. When there's no seat, don't crowd around the door, if empty, go and stand inside. People are very understanding and courteous towards those who are standing in the middle of the boggy and trying to come out upon reaching their destination.

2. Let the elders sit. Yes, it's a common courtesy which I see kids in their teen totally unaware of. Most of these elderly people got a strong sense of pride and they don't mind standing but they also recognize and appreciate these good'ol manners. At least you get to make 1 person smile.

3. While going up/down the escalator, stand at the left side if you plan to stand. There's always someone who's in a rush and wants to run up/down the escalator. It's kind of an unwritten rule where to divide the narrow space in two side and keeping the left one for standing. It's not nice to hear an impatient 'excuse me' and possibly receive a 'are you dumb or what?' kind of glare. Don't expect any more politeness than this when you're standing at the right side.

There are basically three types of routes here: North East Line (Purple in the map), North West Line (Green in the map) & North South Line (Red in the map). There are nine stations where you can switch lines.

There's two government or semi-government (I'm not sure) organizations running these services. One is SBS Transit and the other is SMRT.
SBS Transit: Singapore Bus Service
SMRT: Singapore Mass Rapid Transit

BUS Services: Whether the bus is from SBS or SMRT that's clearly distinguishable from the looks of it. SBS has double Decker bus where as SMRT got extra long buses. To me, the SMRT buses looks more hi-tech but it's the SBS bus that covers most of the city. Unlike many other countries, people tend to be totally oblivious towards the person sitting next to them.
Bus Manners: Everyone will try to occupy an entire seat for himself. Some countries have this manner of looking towards the incoming people as a sign saying, "I don't mind if you sit beside me" and looking out the window as to say, "I don't care, but better if you sit somewhere else". Here it seems that everyone likes to look out of the window.

Taxi: Like USA, taxis are convenient but expensive. Sometimes, you gotta know your routes, at least the name of the highway. Or else, the taxi driver will take a more roundabout route and end up charging you much higher! This is not true for most of the taxi drivers but there's always few bad apples...

How to Pay:
For MRT and BUS services, they accept both coins and this RFID based smartcard called EZ-Link. You can buy EZ-Link cards from all the passenger service counters at any MRT Station for 15 sgd or something like that. You will have 3-5 sgd as security deposit and rest will be credited on your account. Just tap this card at the entrance and go. Also Tap and leave. Where in MRT you really can't go in and out without tapping, in Bus it's possible to forget tapping while coming out. If you do that - the system will take it for granted that you went as far as the last destination and deduct accordingly. The fairs also lower for those who uses EZ-Link. If you're here for about a week and got loads of traveling, better buy a Ez-Link card for yourself.

I guess that's all about Singapore and their transport system. I wish to talk about private cars, the pleasure/pain of owning them and local driver behavior on the next post. Till then, have a wonderful day!

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

From 1°14'N

Hey there...

Despite having a blog on my tech ideas (which has been pretty much inactive for a while) I decided to open up another blog where I can grumble & mumble about my life in Singapore...

Yeah, Singapore - a tiny city which is also a country, having a latitude of 1°14'N places it just a few hundred km around the Line of Tropic. Bottom line - the country is going through summer throughout the year! Either it rains or sun shines - that's all the flavors of seasons one can get here. Coming from Bangladesh, country of 6 seasons, makes me miss the other 4 seasons badly at times... esp winter...

So, living in this multi-racial, multi-lingual & multi-cultural country - I do get to bump into something new almost everyday... makes life pretty interesting but at the same time, lifestyle here is like any other cosmopolitan country. A fast life & time does fly fast here... Anyway, this blog would be more about how I find life to be here & if possible, a small tip on this and that to those who would be coming to Singapore or new here...

For those who's not been here, well, take this country as a scaled down asian version of New York City. Like that NYC, everyone's rushing to the tube (they call it MRT here) in the morning. You get to see thousands of people but you never meet anyone. The high rise buildings are there, with higher ones being constructed on the sides... you get the picture... Well, you won't find any street performers here though...

If you're coming here for the first time & alone- bring your media player with you. Let it be an iPod, zen, generic mp3 player, psp or a fancy mp4 player... everyone seems to have one of these and using them to the max while traveling... They have this RFID card, where you can top-up money and use as ticket while you use bus or mrt (tube). It'd be a good idea to have those in ID chains with a soft plastic card holder hanging around your neck. I find it pretty inconvenient to take out my wallet to tap every time I ride a bus/mrt.

Those who wants to have a variety of food - this is your place to be, trust me on that. You get to have chines & malay food almost everywhere. Also loads of indian food places serving both north and south indian dishes. Not enough for you yet? How about Japanese too? From traditional sushi to steak being made on your plate (patented technology!) right in front of you? Did I mention that some of the hotels have french chefs? I happen to go to one of those once and then I realized why Joe once told me, "To French people, food is almost like a religion"

So far, that is all about Singapore for today, please drop your comments - they are most welcome all the time. Hope to post soon...

take care...