- new and shiny
- more goldfish blowers at the top
- if you ever want to relate to about anything being long and endless, come to T3!
- one carousel with another behind & another & another...
- here we have the baggage out on the right
- and the arrival/meeting hall on the left
- another overview of the baggage collection area
- it will definitely redefine long and endless for you!
- happy spaces for people with flags and ply cards!
- out at the arrival public area we have food & mainly tourist information booths
- this long arrival walkway runs the whole length of the first floor
- here we have snaking taxi queues which can be double up for hello kitty queuing as well!
- not to mention F&B outlets
- a walk along the meeting point lane
- lined along the arrival stretch as also many stores
- many of the few "look no hands" water fountains at every one of the 56 toilets in T3
- you gotta get real familar with the seats we have here
- and did I mention food?
- even pillars have funky heat sinks on them
- here is the coach bus waiting area...
- with lots of accommodation for our 6 wheeled counterparts as well!
- next stop we are going downunder...
- ...entering the spacey twilight zone
- into the largest MRT train station in Singapore to date!
- mmm spacey airlock wrapgates... I like!
- the MRT station/linkway also now serves as an underpass
- linking T2 and T3 together!
- and here we are at good 'ol T2
- the usual prohibited items on flight
- view of Terminal 3 across the roads from Terminal 2
- besides taking the underpass, you can also catch the T2-T3 skytrain service as well
- Singaporeans: wahlau of course !YES YES YES GIMME!
- Terminals 3 in Red, 1 in Blue and 2 in Yellow
- another expensive fact of the day, is expensive really better?
- which is undeniably the preferred choice for most...
- overview of the inter terminal Skytrain platform
- for those who gets a kick at train doors, heres a shot for you
- a moment of zen
- why why am I in the picture?
- here we can see the trains buzzing along the rail-less concrete hollows
- the skytrains run mainly on rubber wheels, with guidewheels enclosed by concrete walls
- as you can see, no metal rails
- so the trains travel like giant Tamiya race cars in contained tracks in a mechanical layman sense
- An unobstructed dignified view of the good 'ol control tower
- much better!
- many of the glass lifts we see in littered all round T3
- theres a total of 36 of them in total! (note the space age light slit)
- a distant view of the lift well
- with the motors exposed at the top
- There's still lots of unfinished work around, such as rolls of spare carpet lying around too!