User:Joofer Jupiter
NOTE TO THOSE WHO COME FROM THE MRT CIRCLE LINE ARTICLE: As of 4 June 2024, there is an information conflict between a PDF file showing 32 stations and the image on the MRT3 project website showing 33 stations on the route. Please help to revert/keep changes when information is confirmed. |
Hello! I'm Joofer, a small editor and student from Singapore. I am a train enthusiast, specifically interested in Asian metro and commuter rail systems. I normally edit articles for the Singapore MRT after major disruptions or significant events, as well as adding in information to rail-related articles of other countries that are not frequently maintained. Additionally, I create graphics and maps for the Singapore MRT, mainly adding in missing maps or replacing old maps that contain outdated information or glitched text.
As I am relatively new to editing, I may make some mistakes, which you can notify me about on my talk page. I hope that in the future, I can make more major contributions to the articles and preserve the history of the MRT.
My contributions on Wikipedia
[edit]This account was created somewhere in 2022 and left abandoned, but was revived around January 2024. Since then, I have been more active on Wikipedia in editing articles.
As of June 2024, I have updated:
- line information of the GTX-A in Seoul, South Korea
- the system map in the Korean article for Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)
- some information on disruptions that occurred on the Downtown MRT line and North–South MRT line
...and much more to come in the future.
Things to work on
[edit]- Userboxes & other deco on this page
- Thomson–East Coast MRT line - lead a bit too long, will see if stuff can be moved down to History section
- Jurong Region MRT line, Cross Island MRT line, Hyundai Rotem J151, CRRC Qingdao Sifang CR151 - look for more information & format them correctly
- Redoing line logos (will see if necessary)
(May also look at the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System and its lines to help improve the article if need to)