QUOTE(willyboy88 @ Apr 13 2019, 11:25 AM)
Yes. Just wait for the official announcement when the time comes.
I find it interesting that two related news comes out on the same day.
1) The reroute of ECRL to use the southern option and at the same time, the official MRL graphics shows https://www.mrl.com.my/BM.png that there will be a new station at Kota Kemuning/Canal city vicinity out of nowhere.
If we look at the initial realigned ERCL map that was distributed on the media, the proposed station is just on the north of Kuala Langat district line. The lines on the map represent each district border in Selangor.
The proposed station is at suspected at where the red star is on the Google map.
(based on the Kuala Langat district borderline on Google map).
2) On the same day, the Selangor Menteri Besar announced that they are in the midst of reviewing approvals of major theme parks construction to be located in Kuala Langat district. He mentioned that these theme parks are located in land in between Kota Kemuning and Sijangkang at Kuala Langat district. Investment worth 15 billion on 800 acres of land.
On the google map, the only 800 acres available between Kota Kemuning and Sijangkang is on the Felda land highlighted by the blue star.
In a sense, these make sense, we have ECRL rail connections that bring loads of tourists from Putrajaya/KLIA/Bangi HSR to the theme parks. The proposed ERCL station could also be connected in the future to the Johan Setia LRT3 line and Putra Height LRT lines to form a big Klang Valley LRT circle loop.
This location is well connected by highways e.g. SKVE, WCE, and KESAS which can bring local tourist to these theme parks. The Boustead cruise ship terminal is nearby, which can bring loads of cruise ship tourists to these theme parks.
If these are Disney theme parks eg. Disneyland, Animal kingdoms, Hollywood studio, Epcot center https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/
It will nicely compete and complement the Universal Studio in Singapore with both nations air and future HSR connectivity.
WOW.......my jaw dropped really hope something big that area. wonder what the land transactions are these few months in that area I find it interesting that two related news comes out on the same day.
1) The reroute of ECRL to use the southern option and at the same time, the official MRL graphics shows https://www.mrl.com.my/BM.png that there will be a new station at Kota Kemuning/Canal city vicinity out of nowhere.
If we look at the initial realigned ERCL map that was distributed on the media, the proposed station is just on the north of Kuala Langat district line. The lines on the map represent each district border in Selangor.
The proposed station is at suspected at where the red star is on the Google map.
(based on the Kuala Langat district borderline on Google map).
2) On the same day, the Selangor Menteri Besar announced that they are in the midst of reviewing approvals of major theme parks construction to be located in Kuala Langat district. He mentioned that these theme parks are located in land in between Kota Kemuning and Sijangkang at Kuala Langat district. Investment worth 15 billion on 800 acres of land.
On the google map, the only 800 acres available between Kota Kemuning and Sijangkang is on the Felda land highlighted by the blue star.
In a sense, these make sense, we have ECRL rail connections that bring loads of tourists from Putrajaya/KLIA/Bangi HSR to the theme parks. The proposed ERCL station could also be connected in the future to the Johan Setia LRT3 line and Putra Height LRT lines to form a big Klang Valley LRT circle loop.
This location is well connected by highways e.g. SKVE, WCE, and KESAS which can bring local tourist to these theme parks. The Boustead cruise ship terminal is nearby, which can bring loads of cruise ship tourists to these theme parks.
If these are Disney theme parks eg. Disneyland, Animal kingdoms, Hollywood studio, Epcot center https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/
It will nicely compete and complement the Universal Studio in Singapore with both nations air and future HSR connectivity.