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HSR and RTS Discussion

I don't think he meant to leave everything to the man upstairs.

Probably just a figure of speech. The fact that so many companies are approaching the govt to offer their service shows that it's pretty serious.
 
The old lorry customs are being demolished now. To make way for the RTS?
Although some sources have informed that they will build a Condo/Commercial highrise there.
 
The old lorry customs are being demolished now. To make way for the RTS?
Although some sources have informed that they will build a Condo/Commercial highrise there.

Yah I also read that Sultan sold the land to Chinese developer. This is v tricky if it is so, but not sure if its true...... Unless the RTS is to be built underground or something? But RTS work has to commence before the Chinese developer builds its condo.
 
The old lorry customs are being demolished now. To make way for the RTS?
Although some sources have informed that they will build a Condo/Commercial highrise there.

Super good news if they are making way for RTS.
 
Kuala Lumpur-S'pore high speed rail link well on track

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/...medium=twitter

SINGAPORE: The proposed High Speed Rail (HSR) link between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore is making good progress.
This was revealed in a joint statement after the 10th Malaysia-Singapore Joint Ministerial Committee Meeting for Iskandar Malaysia (JMCIM).
The meeting was held in Singapore, and was co-chaired by National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan and Malaysia's Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Abdul Wahid Omar.
Also present were Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew and Johor's chief minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin.
The JMCIM said discussions over how to improve connectivity and linkages between the two cities have begun.
The Rapid Transit System between Singapore and Johor Bahru is also on track.
Both countries have agreed to work towards a preferred and agreed option by the end of this year.
For now, people travelling between both countries can benefit from 20 cross-border bus services, up from the previous 16.
Both sides are currently reviewing new landing points to enhance the bus network.
More people have also applied for faster immigration clearance from Singapore into Malaysia last year, highlighting both countries' progress in facilitating cross-border movement.
Some 127,000 new applications for the Malaysian Automated Clearance System were made last year, taking the total number of applications since 2009 to nearly 372,000.
The JMCIM also highlighted progress in areas like industrial cooperation, housing, tourism and the environment.
It noted that cooperation in the areas of Advanced Materials Engineering (AME), Electronics, Creative Services and Food was gaining momentum.
In the area of AME, Singapore and Malaysia have agreed to build up a regional ecosystem of suppliers across both countries to support the fast-growing oil and gas industry in Asia.
In housing, construction has begun on Afiniti Medini, an urban wellness project in Iskandar Malaysia.
The development is on track to be completed by the end of 2015.
The first phase of a separate development in the area, Avira Wellness Resort, will be launched in the first half of this year.
Singapore and Malaysia have also conducted five ecotourism-related workshops.
Representatives from both countries jointly inspected the three Ramsar Johor sites, which are wetlands that are being primed for eco-tourism.
The JMCIM said both countries are exploring collaboration in the MICE (Meeting, Incentive, Conference, Exhibitions) sector for these sites.
It also noted the good collaboration in the areas of river clean-up and environmental management.

It said most of the identified action plans for river cleaning in Iskandar Malaysia have been implemented and are well on track.



- CNA/fa
 
Sounds like there could be more cross border bus services too. Good to know that RTS and HSR discussions are still on track.

If the details for RTS are agreed in 2014, tender award in 2015, construction will take about 4 years, which puts the commissioning in 2019 approximately. I think 2020 is a safe year to look towards the RTS.
 
I was hoping for an earlier announcement on the RTS details, but I suppose the fact that discussions on the ground are progressing with a new timeline of end 2014 is good enuf for now.
 
Better to have good news from time to time to sustain the interest of investors.
 
Star 11/3/14

KUALA LUMPUR: The preliminary engineering study on the proposed Singapore-Kuala Lumpur high-speed rail link has been completed, Bloomberg reported.

The news wire quoted Singapore's Transport Minister*Lui Tuck Yew*as saying on Tuesday both countries were working to finalise the alignment and the location of the station in Johor.

Following the study, the next stage would be to look into the detailed design of the system.

On Dec 12, 2013, StarBiz quoted , Prime Minister Datuk SeriNajib Tun Razak*as saying that he was hopeful both countries would be* able to finalise the project this year.

The proposed US$12bil (RM40bil) 330km project was announced by the prime minister and his Singaporean counterpart*Lee Hsien Loong*in February, 2013.

When completed in 2020, the rail link would shorten travelling time between the two cities to just 90 minutes.
 
Confirmed??
 

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I don't think the mrt/rts station location is confirm yet, it is moving like goal pole on paper. The property developers are just playing the game to sell their property & confusing the buyers. Use your brain , even the bus terminal are moving like goal pole ,as most of them are temporary mobile location & following/moving with the big boys of the developer. Only can confirm when they built at the permanent location!!!!!!!!!
 
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