
- this system automatically adjusts the ceiling reflectos so the optimum light levels can be directed in given cloud and sun posit
- not to mention 7 floors in height and almost 63 football fields in area!
- and here we are at the transit holding area
- ...on a wall spanning 300m in length!
- not to mention how many Tasmanian Tigers & Dodos we can bring back on top of lowering the sea level with the power we save o
- aka the "OMG why isn't my flight here yet?" - place
- the the dismay of aunties all around, looks like no one can do much shopping today!
- theres 11 check in rows in total
- here we are the twilight departure wrap gate, but...
- and did I mention food?
- the check in booth area on level 2nd (departures)
- here we have the same ICA biometric passport scanner gantries for passport and access card holders.
- with lots of accommodation for our 6 wheeled counterparts as well!
- though it still took...
- with mainly... a-hem, SIA as the only occupants.
- ...entering the spacey twilight zone
- here we go past many of the many few security checkpoints
- Here we enter the twitlight zone from below...
- you gotta get real familar with the seats we have here
- and lots of them!
- Into a whole interesting world!
- mind the sawdust yet, thou...
- into the largest MRT train station in Singapore to date!
- ...quite sometime to reach...
- you can help your friends spot their luggage as they come around the carousel now!
- Terminals 3 in Red, 1 in Blue and 2 in Yellow
- Ariel View one
- a walk along the meeting point lane
- mmm spacey airlock wrapgates... I like!
- (please remove cover) the passport scanning machines wants out!
- besides taking the underpass, you can also catch the T2-T3 skytrain service as well
- theres a total of 36 of them in total! (note the space age light slit)
- Last finishing touches...
- Singaporeans: wahlau of course !YES YES YES GIMME!
- Ganesh the king!
- Whats with the yellow stick dude?
- which is 7 floor high and 300m long!
- when open the central crossroad here will house 40 F&B & 20 service outlets, all lined throughout the area
- the MRT station/linkway also now serves as an underpass
- overview of the inter terminal Skytrain platform
- King Tomb Construction phase one!
- the skytrains run mainly on rubber wheels, with guidewheels enclosed by concrete walls
- Ganesh: I feel like a king with my working minions around!
- for those who gets a kick at train doors, heres a shot for you
- IMG_37.jpg
- another expensive fact of the day, is expensive really better?
- here we can see the trains buzzing along the rail-less concrete hollows
- more gold fish blowers after the departures
- There's still lots of unfinished work around, such as rolls of spare carpet lying around too!
- Hail worship the great sand pharoah!