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Netizens photoshop faraway destinations on SMRT signs

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Though it may have initially began as a glitch in the system, netizens and intrepid photo editors have doctored images of SMRT train service notifications to travel as far as the Chinese provinces.&nbsp;<br /> <br /> A Downtown Line sign that read "Last Train to China will arrive shortly" went viral on Twitter last Friday, probably intending to mean Chinatown instead of the country — which would have meant a 3,835km ride.&nbsp;<br /> &nbsp; <blockquote class="twitter-tweet tw-align-center" lang="en"> <p>nowThough it may have initially began as a glitch in the system, netizens and intrepid photo editors have doctored images of SMRT train service notifications to travel as far as the Chinese provinces.  A Downtown Line sign that read "Last Train to China will arrive shortly" went viral on Twitter last Friday, probably intending to mean Chinatown instead of the country — which would have meant a 3,835km ride.   now SMRT got train tu china already! pic.twitter.com/tc9QcYdP7F — ahbengsiao (@ahbengsiao) April 4, 2015 Since the image went viral, others are putting their own spin on things, with train destinations to Taipei, Hong Kong and even Hogwarts.   WHAT? SMRT trains go to Taipei now? pic.twitter.com/bpx7P52n15 — Mr. SGAG (@SGAG_SG) April 5, 2015   SMRT iz trying tu expand their service tu all corners of de earth Hong Kong iz one of de new destination! pic.twitter.com/uUnSBJXB1x — ahbengsiao (@ahbengsiao) April 5, 2015

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