In this mediocre installment, we (MrX and myself) find ourselves photographing the MRT3 just south of the Shaw Boulevarde station.
A few years earlier I had noted the Shangri-La Plaza carpark and thought it would be worth running the gauntlet of security guards in an effort to obtain some images.
With MrX joining me, the challenge was accepted, and we headed for the lifts up to whatever level it was.
I can't say what it is like in 2024, but the guards were fine with us entering the lifts, while the two on patrol left alone when walking by.
Anyway, the effort was well worth it, with plenty of photos taken. Many of these appear below.
It is worth noting that since these photos were taken the fleet has undergone refurbishment and have all been renumbered in the 3000 series (3001-3073) in line with the other elevated operators.
MRT3 008 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 026 headed northwards - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 073 - Photo: Brad Peadon
The last member of the type.
MRT3 066 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 066 again - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 052 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 052 again - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 049 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 049 departing - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 040 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 038 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 037 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 032 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 032 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 026 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 026 - Photo: Brad Peadon
Advertising for upcoming election.
MRT3 023 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 038 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 039 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 021 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 023 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 065 - Photo: Brad Peadon
MRT3 059 - Photo: Brad Peadon
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MrX and Nhing.
Plus a couple of strangely normal security guards.
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Philippine Association of Rail Enthusiasts
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