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Rapid Transit System Link (Johor Bahru – Singapore)
Cross-border line under construction for 2026 opening. See Singapore network map. The RTS Link will connect Woodlands North at the northwest end of SMRT’s Thomson-East Coast line with Bukit Chagar in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. It is being promoted by Singapore’s Land Transport Authority and Malaysia’s Mass Rapid Transit Corp, with ...
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Penang Rapid Transit
A light rail network is proposed covering Greater Penang with Penang Island, Seberang Perai and Kulim. Initial proposals were for a 15·7 km line from George Town to the airport. The state government later developed this into a scheme covering a 29∙9 km line from Komtar to Penang International Airport ...
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Sabah Ministry of Infrastructure Development, Malaysia
The portfolio of the Minister covers the Public Works Department, Railways, Water, Ports & Harbours, and the Sabah Ports Authority. Address88999 Kota KinabaluSabahMalaysiaPhone+60 88 255999Fax+60 88 239854Emailsut.mcw@sabah.gov.myWebsitewww.sabah.gov.my
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MyHSR Corp Sdn Bhd
This company was set up to manage a project to build a 350 km high-speed line between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Following an election in Malaysia in 2018, the two governments announced they would suspend the project until May 2020, later extended until December, whilst various aspects were reworked. Having ...
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Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd (Kuala Lumpur)
Rangkaian Pengangkutan Integrasi Deras Kuala Lumpur Sdn Bhd (Rapid KL)
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Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (ERL)
ERL has a 30-year concession awarded in 1997 to build and operate a dedicated airport express railway from Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station to the international airport terminals. Services began running in 2002 to the KLIA terminal, and on May 1 2013 were extended 2·1 km to KLIA2 terminal for budget ...
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Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB)
First line opened 1885; first electrification 1995. Network comprises main line north Padang Besar (Thailand border) to Woodlands (Singapore), with a secondary route from Gemas to Tumpat and the Thai border at Sungai Golok on the east coast. Though still wholly-owned by the Malaysian government, the railway is run as ...