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| Fig 1. Dhoby Ghaut MRT station during morning peak hours. |
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| Fig 2. Raffles place MRT station at 6:18pm. |
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| Fig 3. Raffles Place train entrance. |
It was a Thursday morning at 9:15am. People were waiting for the MRT train at Dhoby Ghaut station. The first picture shows the station is very crowded. Actually, “crowded” is an understatement, because of the train’s delay, many people were anxious during the waiting time. After 10mins, passengers could on board the train at Dhoby Ghaut station . (I was uncomfortably close to the five people standing around me, and I found my face in someone else’s armpit.)
The second picture was taken at the Raffles Place MRT station on Tuesday, 6:18pm. Raffles Place is the centre business district in Singapore. Those workers usually finish their work around 6pm, as the last photo shown, many people were stuck at the train entrance during the peak-hour. There’s nothing extraordinary about this scene, since it’s a daily occurrence in Singapore.