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The World Bank Malaysia Economic Monitor 2015 reported that traffic congestion in Greater Kuala Lumpur was estimated to have costed 1.1 – 2.2% of GDP in 2014. Public transport is one way to alleviate traffic congestion. With the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (KVMRT) Line 1 slated for completion at the end of this year, exciting times are ahead for potential commuters. The launch of the Kelana Jaya and Ampang on 30 June 2016 extension lines herald a new dawn in Greater Klang Valley rail public transport. More projects are in the pipeline, such as LRT3, Klang Valley Double Track project, and MRT Line 2. Klang Valley Population: 7.2 Million Households' growth in past decade: 59% Total no. of households: 1.66 million Current public transport network in the region covers: 278 km of rail, 115 stations. Part of: Greater KL/ Klang Valley Public Transport Master Plan Land Public Transport Authority (SPAD) Plans, regulates, and enforces all matters relating to land public transport Jurisdiction: Entire Peninsular Malaysia Planning power: Establishing a Master Plan for infrastructure development Regulatory Power: Monitor and regulate industry’s operators’ standard through licensing Enforcement: Powers to audit, investigate, compound/ suspend/ revoke operators’ licenses. Can also seize and auction vehicles for offenses relating to illegal use of vehicles. Has own officers. Placed under the Prime Minister’s Department Act 714 Suruhanjaya Pengangkutan Awam Darat Act 2010 To provide for the establishment of Suruhanjaya Pengangkutan Awam Darat Act 715 Land Public Transport Act 2010 Regulate land public transport and related matters Gives powers to SPAD Syarikat Prasarana Malaysia Berhad (Prasarana) Established: 1998 by Ministry of Finance Operational since: 2002 Asset owner and operator of: - Malaysia’s two LRT networks - KL Monorail - Bus services of: RapidKL, Rapid Penang, Rapid Kuantan Wholly-owned Government company Copyright © 2016 CPPS All Rights Reserved 12/08/2016 Monorail Expansion Scomi Engineering is committed to completing the RM 494 million KL Monorail expansion project. Scomi contracted to deliver 12 sets of new four-car monorail trains, construct a new depot and install a new signalling system, upgrade monorail stations (incl. electrical and mechanical systems) Second supplemental contract required Scomi to deliver 10 sets of the four-car trains by Dec 31, 2015. (Already overdue at time of news) KTM Komuter Intervals to be halved by 2019 From current 15 minutes to 7.5 minutes by 2019 But commuters will have to put up with new train timetable with an increased wait time Known as Klang Valley Double Track project, costing RM 1.41 billion. ERL Price Hike Unstrategic Initial implementation cost: RM2.4 billion ERL alleged to have been suffering losses over the years, accumulating RM671.7 million. Investors injected another RM72 million capital into the company. Fares increase to RM55 one-way from January 1, 2016. 1 Early bird discount for commuters 50% discount from 6 a.m. to 7a.m. Beginning September 16, 2016 Applies to LRT and Monorail

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Klang Valley:Rail Public Transport

The World Bank Malaysia Economic Monitor 2015 reported that traffic congestion in Greater Kuala Lumpur was estimated to have costed1.1 – 2.2% of GDP in 2014. Public transport is one way to alleviate traffic congestion.

With the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (KVMRT) Line 1 slated for completion at the end of this year, exciting times are ahead forpotential commuters. The launch of the Kelana Jaya and Ampang on 30 June 2016 extension lines herald a new dawn in Greater KlangValley rail public transport. More projects are in the pipeline, such as LRT3, Klang Valley Double Track project, and MRT Line 2.

Basic FactsKlang Valley Population: 7.2 MillionHouseholds' growth in past decade: 59%Total no. of households: 1.66 millionCurrent public transport network in the regioncovers:278 km of rail, 115 stations.Part of: Greater KL/ Klang Valley Public Transport Master Plan

SPAD-Related Laws Land Public Transport Authority (SPAD)● Plans, regulates, and enforces all matters relating to land public transport● Jurisdiction: Entire Peninsular Malaysia● Planning power: Establishing a Master Plan for infrastructure development● Regulatory Power: Monitor and regulate industry’s operators’ standard through licensing● Enforcement: Powers to audit, investigate, compound/ suspend/ revoke operators’ licenses. Can also seize and auction vehicles for offenses relating to illegal use of vehicles. Has own officers. ● Placed under the Prime Minister’s Department

Act 714● Suruhanjaya Pengangkutan Awam Darat Act 2010● To provide for the establishment of Suruhanjaya Pengangkutan Awam Darat

Act 715● Land Public Transport Act 2010 ● Regulate land public transport and related matters● Gives powers to SPAD

StakeholdersSyarikat Prasarana Malaysia Berhad (Prasarana)● Established: 1998 by Ministry of Finance● Operational since: 2002● Asset owner and operator of: - Malaysia’s two LRT networks - KL Monorail - Bus services of: RapidKL, Rapid Penang, Rapid Kuantan● Wholly-owned Government company

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In The News Monorail Expansion● Scomi Engineering is committed to completing the RM 494 million KL Monorail expansion project.● Scomi contracted to deliver 12 sets of new four-car monorail trains, construct a new depot and install a new signalling system, upgrade monorail stations (incl. electrical and mechanical systems)● Second supplemental contract required Scomi to deliver 10 sets of the four-car trains by Dec 31, 2015. (Already overdue at time of news)

KTM Komuter Intervals to be halved by 2019● From current 15 minutes to 7.5 minutes by 2019● But commuters will have to put up with new train timetable with an increased wait time● Known as Klang Valley Double Track project, costing RM 1.41 billion.

ERL Price Hike Unstrategic● Initial implementation cost: RM2.4 billion● ERL alleged to have been suffering losses over the years, accumulating RM671.7 million.● Investors injected another RM72 million capital into the company. ● Fares increase to RM55 one-way from January 1, 2016.

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Early bird discount for commuters● 50% discount from 6 a.m. to 7a.m. ● Beginning September 16, 2016● Applies to LRT and Monorail

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Types of Rail Public TransportERL (Express Rail Link)● Operating since 2002● KLIA Transit vs KLIA Ekspres: - KLIA Ekspres: direct train from KL Sentral to KLIA/KLIA2 - KLIA Transit has three more stops between KL Sentral and KLIA/KLIA2● Owned by YTL Corporation Berhad, Lembaga Tabung Haji, SIPP Rail Sdn Bhd, and Trisilco Equity Sdn Bhd

KL Monorail● Commenced operations in August 2003● Spans from KL Sentral to Titiwangsa● 11 Stations● Operating on a mixture of two-coach trains and four- coach trains● Owned by Prasarana Malaysia

LRT (Ampang Line and Sri Petaling Line)● Commenced operations in 1996.● Formerly known as STAR-LRT● 37 stations● Two lines, one from Ampang and the other from Putra Heights, merge at Chan Sow Lin station and head towards Sentul Timur. ● Owned by Prasarana Malaysia

LRT (Kelana Jaya Line)● Commenced operations in 1998● Formerly known as PUTRA LRT● 24 Stations● Gombak – Kelana Jaya (both ways)● Fully automated, driverless trains● Owned by Prasarana Malaysia

KTM Komuter● KTM Komuter (Not to be confused with KTM Inter-city) commenced its operations in 1995● Services: - Batu Caves – Seremban - Tanjung Malim – Pelabuhan Klang ● Both services pass by KL Sentral for interchange● Owned by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad

8th to 11th Malaysia Plans: A Snapshot8th Malaysia Plan (2001-2005)● Emphasis will be on the need to have a more efficient, safe and comfortable public transport system to enable a modal shift from private car usage.

10th Malaysia Plan 2011-2015Rail Development:● A mass rapid transit system covering a 20km radius from the Kuala Lumpur city centre will be implemented and is expected to carry 2 million passenger-trips per day when completed.Targets :● Increase public transport modal share from 12% in 2009 to 30% by 2015.● SPAD to develop and monitor the implementation of a 20-year National Land Public Transport Master Plan.● Introducing BRT and a single cashless ticketing system across various operators.Extension of existing LRT lines:● 49km Greater KL BRT system consisting three major corridors to be implemented.● Strengthen enforcement of laws restricting entry of heavy vehicles into CBD during peak hours by SPAD, RTD and traffic police.

9th Malaysia Plan (2006 – 2010)Urban transport:● Encouraging a modal shift from private vehicles to public transport to achieve a ratio of 30:70 (public to private vehicles).● Expansion of LRT and KTM Komuter services, procurement of more rolling stock, enchancement of stations, park and ride facilities.● Constructing integrated transport terminals as transit hubs. Rail transport:● Development of rail transport will focus on increasing operational efficiency as well as promoting rail transport as a major mode of freight transport.

11th Malaysia Plan (2016-2020)● Achieve 40% public transport modal share in GKL/KV by 2020● Achieve 20% public transport modal share in other cities by 2020● Strengthen rural, rural-urban and inter-city connectivity through enhanced bus, rail and air services● Expanding Transit-oriented Development (TOD) by designing residential and commercial development with maximum access to public transport● Construction of Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit Line 1 to be completed in 2017● Construction of Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit Line 2 to be completed in 2022

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Timeline

80’s-90’s● Mini buses (bas mini)

● Started operating on 23 Sept 1975 under MoT● Served the KL and Klang Valley region

● Terminated on 1 July 1998

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Mid 90’s

● Two bus consortia: Intrakota, Cityliner

● However, they faced financial problems.

1995

● KTM Komuter introduced1996

● LRT Ampang line and Sri Petaling Line commenced

services

2000

● KL Sentral, a major public transport terminal was

completed.

1998

● PUTRA LRT commenced operations

● Syarikat Prasarana Negara Berhad was

incorporated

2002● Prasarana took over the assets and operations of

Star-LRT, Putra-LRT.● KLIA Ekspres (KLIA to KL Sentral) was launched.

2003

● Prasarana buys Cityliner and Intrakota buses

● KL Monorail commenced operations2004

● Rangkaian Pengangkutan Integrasi Deras (RAPID)was handed over the operations of LRT and bus

network by Prasarana

2007

● Prasarana buys KL Monorail System Sdn Bhd.

2016● Ampang Line LRT Extension completed

● Kelana Jaya Line extension will open on June 30● Phase 1 of MRT Line 1 completed

2017

● Phase 2 of MRT Line 1 completed

2019

● Klang Valley Double Track (KVDT) project

completed2020

● Completion of LRT 3

2021

● July 2021, initial phase of MRT Line 2 completed 2022

● July 2022, final phase of MRT Line 2 completed

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Current Problems● Overcrowding during peak hours● Poor signage design● Low connectivity to train stations● Erratic timing of buses traveling to train stations● Expensive● Network is only good enough for short term, the services will be overwhelmed in long term

Recommendations● An efficient bus system that connects residential zones, commercial zones and train stations is needed. Buses that stop at train stations will operate on an increased frequency during peak hours.● All rail services in Klang Valey should be placed under an umbrella body for uniformity purposes in terms of branding and mapping/labeling. However, each entity is still financially managed independently.● Daily spending cap, where any travel after the cap is free.● Provide discounts for travelling before the morning rush hour and after-work rush hour.● Fare integration between KTM and Prasarana services● Have provisions for possible future expansions such as longer platforms

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Upcoming Initiatives

Klang ValleyMass Rapid Project (KVMRT)

Three MRT Lines: MRT Line 1, MRT Line 2, MRTLine 3.

● MRT Line 1: Phase 1: End of 2016, Phase 2:July 2017

Sungai Buloh to Kajang (51 km), 31 stations● MRT Line 2: Initial Phase: July 2021, Final

Phase: July 2022Sungai Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya (52.2 km), 37

stations● MRT Line 3: Currently in planning and

development stage

Klang ValleyDouble Track Project (KVDT)

● Rehabilitation of 42 km of tracks between 1)Rawang and Salak Selatan and 2) Sentul and

Simpang Batu● Enhancement of 16 stations along these routes

●Work carried out on the network’s doubletracking, signalling and communication systems

● Completed by 2019

Subang – Skypark Subang Terminal

Extension Project● From Subang Jaya KTM Station to

SkyPark Subang Terminal Station(Terminal 3 of Subang Airport)

Light RailTransit Line 3 (LRT3)● Links Bandar Utama

to Klang (36km)● 25 stations

● Completion date: 2020● Key part of National Land Public

TransportMaster Plan

Source: Ministry of Transport, Malaysia

Source: Ministry of Transport, Malaysia

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