Metro, Steel, Roads

December 27, 2022

This image displays a video frame from YouTube, showing an animated map of the Singapore metro (MRT) system as it evolves over time from 1987 to 2032 and beyond. The map is detailed, with various colored lines representing different routes across Singapore, highlighting the expansion and changes in the metro system. The frame is paused at 3:09 in a video lasting 10:17 minutes, produced by QSM Illustrations, which likely delves into the development and future plans of Singapore’s MRT.
The overall color scheme of the map includes vivid lines against a more muted background, ensuring clarity and emphasis on the metro routes. In the lower section, there are graphical elements depicting interconnected metro lines, alongside text in both English and Chinese, indicating the title "Singapore Metro Evolution." The video player interface shows standard playback controls, and the sidebar suggests more video content. The presentation provides a clear, informative visual journey of Singapore's transit system advancements.
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This is pretty cool.

https://youtu.be/ym3bfa3iu3w

I think that when writing my strategy. I thought ports ministry oughta have steel industry. As you need it for ships. We will need steel for buildings and for railway lines.

With eminent domain, we should widen roads and find some way of adding MRT and LRT lines in our cities. We need wide roads because our buses are very lengthy. Articulated buses will struggle. We will have to grab the land we need, and also, build real pavements so people can walk.

It will save us a lot of funds from avoiding import fees. We can power these with electricity from power plant which is why I'm so keen on them.