« Saturday

- carried by Edward Roberts of Cambridge
- The first highlight the Singapore GP Pit and starting Grid
- There are even nets to catch disgruntled falling hordes!
- Back to the city view (west)
- duh trains now movin'
- Then you get to scan your card to enter the holding area
- for those who gets a kick at train doors, heres a shot for you
- more gold fish blowers after the departures
- another expensive fact of the day, is expensive really better?
- Boarding of the capsule is done without stopping the wheel
- Finally some things to see!
- Rawwr I am angry capsule on your tail...
- Capsules are enclosed so no kids can fall off hidden holes!
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- And we are still just leaving the station!
- here we can see the trains buzzing along the rail-less concrete hollows
- Security and media crew
- Some bridging shots
- 4 of them!
- Catching the torch relay
- as you can see, no metal rails
- And down we go!
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- linking T2 and T3 together!
- And everyone's all comfy for the ride, we get air conditioning and 2 entertainment screens!
- A punt convoy!
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- Some nice shots of the wheel at the shopping area
- As it gets darker, the blue glow in the capsule becomes more noticable
- a moment of zen
- There's still lots of unfinished work around, such as rolls of spare carpet lying around too!
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- weg ot caught up with a brief of the scaled model of T3 floorplan showing the key terminal location and facilities
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- they shut you in for the whole ride! (theres only door handles on the outside)
- Sun Yat Sen Nanyang 14 31
- much better!
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- Here we spot a UFO calling spire
- bankside crowds
- Then it's off to the Lollipop!
- we see draped sheets!
- many of the glass lifts we see in littered all round T3
- view of the fountains
- & here they are dressing
- the gang (& the johns)
- The capsule is filled up with about 15 people before...
- docking the punt