Great news for those who frequent Malaysia! As many of
us have heard, there will be an all-new high-speed rail (HSR) line
from KL to Singapore. Operations are expected to start around 2026,
and this news has been confirmed by the signing of MoU yesterday
after years of talking about it. Here’s everything you need to know
about the HSR and how it’s finally possible.
Image: giphy.com
Many of us Singaporeans love to visit Malaysia, either
for food and entertainment or simply to visit some distant
relatives. Traveling to Malaysia will be made more convenient by
the HSR, in addition to the recently started shuttle bus from
Singapore to JB. Travel time to KL via the HSR will be
approximately a whopping 90 minutes!
The two terminus will be at Jurong East (Singapore) and
KL (Malaysia). There will be a total of 8 stops; starting with
Singapore, Iskandar Puteri, Batu Pahat, Muar, Ayer Keroh, Seremban,
Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur respectively. HSR trains will operate
both ways, and the traveling time between Singapore to JB (Iskandar
Puteri) will only take 10 to 15 minutes. The top speed is expected
to reach 300km/h, so you can think of your ride as a mini-bullet
train experience if you haven’t manage to take one!
Land Transport Authority (LTA) will be taking charge
from Singapore’s end, unlike the speculated rumors that said SMRT
would be responsible for HSR. MyHSR Corporation will be in-charge
from Malaysia’s end and both Singapore and Malaysia will be
maintaining civil infrastructure and stations within their own
countries. The two operating companies, OpCo International and OpCo
Domestic will be handling Kuala Lumpur and Singapore stations while
the third domestic operator will handle stations within JB to
KL.
Plans of co-locating the checkpoints have been going on
to promote a hassle-free travel. This meant that commuters might be
able to clear Singapore immigrations and Malaysian immigrations
before boarding the train.
That means each train can take around 1000
passengers!
Top Image: http://highspeedrail.my/
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