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 LRT Putra will spurs to USJ..?, New Duo Routes for USJ Residents

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post Aug 22 2008, 08:06 PM

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QUOTE(agape_ian @ Aug 22 2008, 05:41 PM)
It shall create more problems if they do not improve their train services. Expect more crowd, more train delays due to technical glitches, etc.
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Dont worry, just complain to the PM who waits at the LRT station rclxms.gif
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post Aug 22 2008, 08:09 PM

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now only you ppl know ka?
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it was highlighted since last year in star's metro section.
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post Aug 22 2008, 10:02 PM

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QUOTE(kev da man @ Aug 22 2008, 08:09 PM)
now only you ppl know ka?
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it was highlighted since last year in star's metro section.
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we all know about the extension of LRT since last year
but a bit surprised when the Govt said it's still under study

Study till 2020??
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post Aug 24 2008, 02:10 AM

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Say no more to KTM = Kelembaban Train Msia
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QUOTE(muscaa @ Aug 22 2008, 10:02 PM)
we all know about the extension of LRT since last year
but a bit surprised when the Govt said it's still under study

Study till 2020??
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Heck la they all, just do it la. no need to study study wan. USJ is already jam like hell. We need better transport to commute to KL especially those who stay here and work there.


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QUOTE(muscaa @ Aug 22 2008, 08:06 PM)
Dont worry, just complain to the PM who waits at the LRT station  rclxms.gif
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He is too busy sleeping until now only did he realize how bad our system is. Wake up Lah! This is last years news Lah!

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post Aug 26 2008, 09:36 PM

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This Merdeka is no hectic like last few years.. this is the worst Merdeka

Celebration for 51 yrs. KTM is dem slow.. We want revolution, we want

Putra LRT !!!
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post Oct 2 2008, 05:56 PM

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2015 la only start i think.... lol
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post Oct 2 2008, 06:05 PM

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post Oct 4 2008, 07:22 PM

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what? no lrt to serdang /seri kembangan / balakong area?

we dont want stupid KTM
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post Oct 4 2008, 07:23 PM

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sometimes u sit putra its quite scary. Imagine this its driverless and its driving about 80-100kph. What if it hits something or anything u die. Computer doesnt have eyes
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post Oct 28 2008, 12:24 PM

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QUOTE(X-Zen @ Oct 4 2008, 07:22 PM)
what? no lrt to serdang /seri kembangan / balakong area?

we dont want stupid KTM
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at the time being, the gov is considering to upgrade the KTM rite?

but KTM is still KTM.. shakehead.gif
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post Oct 28 2008, 12:26 PM

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i heard 8 minutes waiting time...
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post Oct 28 2008, 01:37 PM

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QUOTE(-Mogwai- @ Oct 28 2008, 12:24 PM)
at the time being, the gov is considering to upgrade the KTM rite?

but KTM is still KTM..  shakehead.gif
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Yes, for KTM, there will be an extension from Sentul to Batu Caves, with 4 stations, namely Batu Village, Taman Wahyu, Batu Kentonmen and Batu Caves, in addition, the refurbished Class 83 EMU, should relieve more capacity a bit, by the introduction of new seating arrangement...

But bear in mind, rolling stock purchases for SPNB and KTM, are done by government instead of the operators, so, it is not correct to blame KTM and Rapid KL which are the operator...

KTM is actually better in terms of carrying capacity because the potential capacity is a lot higher than LRT, because most Komuter station platform length allow 6 car train....and being it is heavy rail based, unlike LRT...

The tricky part is that in the past, it seems government promoting more and more low density residential area, in that sense, planning can be tricky for any rail transit, because it needs to have sufficient commuters per station to make at least some profits, i think in the density and urban planning wise, government (and also local authorities), failed in this aspect...

Still, LRT is more and suitable for urban use, i hope the next extension of both Ampang and Kelana Jaya line to Putra Heights should be create a loop line...

Komuter is more like regional train/ suburban train...the next extension of the Komuter should cross three states which are Perak, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan (Tanjung Malim to Seremban) and after that, i doubt there will be an extension of that same route, unless there is seperate service for other routes!

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post Oct 29 2008, 05:40 PM

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QUOTE(-Mogwai- @ Aug 16 2008, 10:58 AM)
oh, but I've saw a banners at the SS14, "Kami tak mahu Putra LRT di

Subang" hung up all over the SS14 compound before the construction

last year. So I just assumed that is regarding the construction lah.
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kekeke.. that one of the reason study sometimes took years..

ss14 people want lrt but pls do not cross over our house.. pls divert to ss15
ss15 people want lrt but pls do not cross over our house.. pls divert to ss13.. btw i know dato' maa.
ss13 people want lrt but pls do not cross over our house.. pls divert to ss12.. btw i know MP here

so when it will end?? biggrin.gif

anyway.. just wait n see biggrin.gif i took another at least 4-5 years to complete.. rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif
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post Nov 26 2008, 04:49 PM

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Putra LRT is the best out there for me. Komuter indeed can carry a lot of passenger but the waiting time of 15 to 20 mins is not worth it. Same with STAR LRT. Putra LRT is just nice and the service is frequent.
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i saw a similar putra lrt=colors and design @ bangkok but dunno the

name of the company.
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post Jan 11 2009, 05:50 PM

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bangkok skytrain?

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Trains delayed - to 2013
By Pauline Almeida January 30, 2009 Categories: News


The trains Klang Valley commuters have been waiting for to alleviate their misery will be delayed — yet again.

Word from transport industry sources is that planned additional lines and stations for the light rail train (LRT) network is now projected to be ready only in 2013 — three years later than originally planned.

“While the public would be let down by this revelation, the truth is that funding is the major problem,” an industry source told Malay Mail yesterday.

It is learnt that Syarikat Prasarana Nasional Bhd (SBNB), the whollyowned government company (under Ministry of Finance Inc) set up to run key public transport companies, is facing difficulty sourcing the estimated RM5 billion for the 32km project.

The extensions to the existing Kelana Jaya-Gombak and Sri Petaling-Ampang lines were supposed to be ready by 2010, and were later delayed to 2011, the source said.

With the latest developments, the projected 700,000 daily commuters will have to wait till 2013 for the extended network to come on line.

SPNB has yet to hire the consultant engineer for the project, although it had previously indicated the appointment was set for last September when the resignation of its then chief executive officer, Shaipudin Shah Harun, was announced.

What appears to be the latest development is the firm’s submission of plans for verification by the Ministry of Transport. This is to ensure that there would be no future disruptions. Plans were also recently submitted to the Land Office, and the Natural Resources and Federal Land Department.

Sources said the public, especially residents who could be affected by the project, would be given the opportunity to express their views on the proposed extensions from Sri Petaling to Kinrara, Puchong and Putra Heights (about 10km from Putrajaya) and Subang-Putra Heights.

“This should take place between February and May,” the source said.

“To meet the 2011 target, construction should start by the middle of this year. But we are still at the approval stage and funding has not been resolved yet. It would be proper to set the new target at 2013.

“But, can the public wait another four years? They are sure to express their outrage.”

Currently, the Kelana Jaya and Sri Petaling lines ferry some 160,000 and 150,000 passengers respectively daily.

“If the network extensions are completed by 2010-2011, more than 700,000 passengers would be able to commute to work affordably and with ease. And that’s not forgetting how much this would help reduce vehicle exhaust pollution,” the source added.



LRT Top-up
The 35 LRT trains ordered from abroad are supposed to arrive between now and 2011 as part of the goal to improve the service.

This would address the inconvenience commuters now face, such as packed trains and travel delays, while also helping to reduce traffic congestion in the Klang Valley.

Currently, each train has two coaches, with each coach capable of ferrying 50 to 70 passengers. The new trains are expected to have four coaches each, thus doubling the load.

Following Malay Mail reports last August, which highlighted commuter problems, LRT operator Rapid KL has increased the frequency of trains on the Kelana Jaya line.



Komuter relief by March
KTM Bhd has announced that the arrival of 36 electric multiple units (EMUs) by March would reduce the intervals between trains to 15 minutes.

KTM Komuter trains now operate at a frequency of between 25 and 35 minutes, based on the 21 to 23 trains, and occasionally 26, available.

It originally had 62 train sets. Two are in a complete state of disrepair while the remaining 34 EMUs are widely believed to be unusable and parked at a stockyard, according to sources.



Background on LRT extension
When announcing the 2009 Budget, the government had allocated RM35 billion to improve public transportation between 2009 and 2014.

As for the extension of the light rail transit (LRT) network, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak announced in 2006 that the new LRT lines linking Kota Damansara and Cheras would be operational in 2010.

The LRT extension project was supposed to be part of a special RM10 billion government allocation for an efficient and cost-effective public transport system in the Klang Valley.

The new line will cover some 32km and cut across Kuala Lumpur. The Kelana Jaya line (formerly Putra LRT) will be extended to Subang Jaya and USJ, while the Sri Petaling line (formerly Star LRT) will cover Puchong.



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post Mar 13 2009, 10:01 AM

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aha.. 2013! we are 4 yrs behind a 1st world country..
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2013? I am sure there will be some delay later on. tongue.gif

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