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#HSR: Kuala Lumpur To Singapore In 90 Minutes? Yes Please!

by Lainey
October 30, 2014
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What if we told you that you in the next few years, you could be travelling on a high-speed rail (HSR) to Singapore that departs from right smack in the middle of Kuala Lumpur? And that the travel time between the 2 countries is about 90 minutes only?

Yup! You best believe it. In fact, we’ve even briefly discussed this in this post last year.

The HSR project connecting Singapore and Kuala Lumpur could begin construction some time in 2015, although the actual date has yet to be fixed. While several of the proposed stations had been revealed earlier this year by Malaysia’s Land Public Transport Commission, they were confirmed yesterday by its chairman, Tan Sri Syed Hamid Albar. The HSR will have 7 stops in Malaysia, namely Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Seremban, Ayer Keroh, Muar, Batu Pahat, and Nusajaya:

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Source: straitstimes.com

With the HSR, commuters can travel between Singapore and KL within 90 minutes. Including time for waiting, transfers and immigration clearance, the total journey could take around 21/2 hours.

Giving an update on the sidelines of a high-speed rail conference in Tokyo, Mr Syed Hamid said that Malaysia has completed its feasibility study, which has been shared with Singapore. The Malaysians are now waiting for Singapore’s own feasibility study for its section of the proposed 320km to 340km rail, which started in August and is ongoing.

When asked about the timeline of the project, Mr Syed Hamid said construction of the rail could start in the third quarter of next year:

I think – this is my own view – that (construction will begin) likely in the third quarter of next year. This is my own guess. We targeted it for next year; when exactly next year, we will wait for the first-quarter meeting between us and Singapore.

Before work can begin, however, details such as the financing and the exact location of the terminus have to be ironed out, Mr Syed Hamid added. For Malaysia, the terminus will be in the area of Bandar Malaysia, while Singapore has laid out 3 possibilities – the city centre, Jurong East, and Tuas West.

Source: NST
Source: NST

While an international tender will be called when both countries are ready, Mr Syed Hamid noted that several countries, including Japan and China, have already expressed their interest to develop the Singapore-KL HSR. A Japanese consortium comprising the East Japan Railway Company (JR-East), Sumitomo Corporation, Hitachi and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries was formed a year ago, and it wants to bring its country’s bullet-train system to Singapore and Malaysia.

To jog your memory, Japan’s JR-East Railway Company is known for commissioning extraordinary projects like the upcoming ultra-luxe “Cruise Train“.

Mr Tomohiro Kobayashi, a director in the office of project coordination at the railway bureau of Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, noted that the Tokaido Shinkansen, the country’s first HSR line, took nearly 5 years to construct. Mr Kobayashi added, “It will be very tough to meet this (2020) deadline… Given the time for designing and other processes… the actual construction should be started within a year.”

High Speed Rail Singapore Malaysia
Not actual HSR train

The consortium has already started the groundwork by making presentations to the commission and Singapore’s Land Transport Authority.

Now, who’s excited? 😀

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