Singapore is known for its extensive and well-connected transport system that stretches across the island. Ever wondered if it's possible to visit most, if not all, of the MRT stations here in under one day? Filipino brothers Cal and Raef Galicia decided to try just that. They challenged themselves to do so on Dec 21, 2023 and posted a video...
PHOTO: YouTube/Screengrab/Cal GaliciaSingapore is known for its extensive and well-connected transport system that stretches across the island.Filipino brothers Cal and Raef Galicia decided to try just that.
"At every station, we're going to get a photo under the name of the station so that you know we're not cheating," Cal explained.They started their adventure along the East-West Line at Tuas Link, which took around one hour and 51 minutes. Understandably, it was a tedious journey, and the boys entertained themselves by dancing and posing in front of the camera.
Finally, after eight hours and 56 minutes, they were at their final station—Woodland North. This marked a remarkable 134 stops in total.On the way back home after a long day, Cal asked Raef: "How do you feel? We're done."In the comments, fascinated netizens praised the boys' efforts. Another said that while travelling "200km in a nation with a diameter of 50km" is a "stupid concept", he loved the idea.
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