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Chitchat Mad Hatter Breaks His Word Again! Singapore-JB MRT System Delayed! Oppie Mad Hatter Without Honour!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE - Singapore and Malaysia have signed an agreement to defer construction of a cross-border MRT link up till Sept 30 this year.

As part of the deal, Malaysia will also reimburse Singapore more than $600,000 - for abortive costs incurred as a result of the six-month suspension of the planned Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link.

Singapore's Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan and his Malaysian counterpart Anthony Loke inked the agreement to formalise the suspension on Tuesday (May 21) at the PSA Building, where Singapore's Transport Ministry is located.


Speaking at a joint press conference, Mr Khaw said Singapore hopes for the RTS project to resume after the suspension, either in the current form as prescribed in last year's bilateral agreement, or incorporating any changes to the project scope.

"If not, the RTS Link Project will be deemed to have been terminated by Malaysia, and Malaysia will reimburse Singapore for the costs we have incurred in fulfilling our RTS Link obligations till now," said Mr Khaw.

Malaysia will have to pay more than $66 million should it choose to terminate the project.

Mr Khaw said the decision to suspend the RTS Link Project will affect the Land Transport Authority's contractors and bidders involved in the development, as well as SMRT, which is Singapore's Joint Venture partner for the RTS Link operator.

In a joint statement following the signing, the countries said that the transport ministers "recognised the urgent need to alleviate traffic congestion at the Johor Baru- Singapore Causeway which facilitates about 300,000 crossings daily".

Singapore and Malaysia said they will also continue to discuss other "affordable and sustainable solutions to address traffic congestion at the border".

"We will also explore further initiatives, including the use of new technology for enhanced security and checkpoint efficiency," said the two countries.

Asked how much Malaysia was looking to reduce the costs of the project by, Mr Loke said he could not give a number as discussions between the governments and ministries are ongoing and will continue in the next few months.

"We are looking into getting the private sector to be involved in this project as well, so I think this is very much a commercial decision and I do not want to give any figure right now," he added.

"The important thing is that if we are able to reduce the infrastructure cost, that will benefit passengers and the public at large, because it will lower down the fare structure in future," Mr Loke said.

Mr Loke said Malaysia hopes to continue with the RTS project, but "in other forms and in different approaches" so that costs can be reduced.

Mr Khaw, meanwhile, said Singapore is open to proposals from Malaysia but noted that different solutions come with "different price tags and different performance".

The RTS project, Mr Khaw said, is based on Singapore's MRT system and has a capacity of 10,000 commuters at peak period, every hour and in one direction.

"Other options would be cheaper but the carrying capacity would be less," he added.

Malaysia had earlier requested for a six-month suspension of the project from April 1, saying that it needed to review the costs, including how to bring them down further.

The 4km RTS link - which would connect Woodlands North station on Singapore's Thomson-East Coast MRT Line to Bukit Chagar in Johor Baru - was targeted to begin operations by Dec 31, 2024.

https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/singapore-and-malaysia-to-defer-johor-baru-woodlands-rts-link-till-sept-30
 

laksaboy

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Mr Khaw said the decision to suspend the RTS Link Project will affect the Land Transport Authority's contractors and bidders involved in the development, as well as SMRT, which is Singapore's Joint Venture partner for the RTS Link operator.

All the PAP cronies feeding at the trough. :wink:
 

winnipegjets

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SINKapore should cut off ties with Mudland completely. Then SINKapore can live happily ever after. We don't need their water or their exports or their airspace or invest in their properties or vacation there. We have everything in SINKapore ...we can make our own water, import food from Australia and NZ, use our small airspace and invest our money in Australia and on our island.

Majullah SINKapore. Boycott everything Mudland.
 

syed putra

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Its a lot cheaper to link ktm woodlands station to kranji mrt station using the currently abandoned ktm tracks using electric trams either on ground or overhead.
 

Leepotism

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Mahathir is anti PAP. Didn't he say that he believes Sinkies need to change their government when he won the GE in Malaysia? But majority of Sinkies are just toobrain dead to make a change like the Malaysians.
 

syed putra

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MRT between Singapore and Johor is long overdue. Think of the countless hours wasted daily because of the jam and the carbon dioxide emitted.
There was a ktm rail line from jb to singapore cbd but nobody wants to use it. Everybody wants to come up with other expensive options.
 

realDonaldTrump

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There was a ktm rail line from jb to singapore cbd but nobody wants to use it. Everybody wants to come up with other expensive options.

British left a shit for us. If the KTM rail line continues to operate for Rail purpose, it is technically Malaysian territory. If it runs into woodlands or city central, Malaysia as every right to gold-plate the tracks and station soldiers on the tracks. In a way, it was sovereign.

This is why, Malaysia used to greet you with this at Tanjong Pagar station
 

syed putra

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British left a shit for us. If the KTM rail line continues to operate for Rail purpose, it is technically Malaysian territory. If it runs into woodlands or city central, Malaysia as every right to gold-plate the tracks and station soldiers on the tracks. In a way, it was sovereign.

This is why, Malaysia used to greet you with this at Tanjong Pagar station
Malaysia already returned the ktm land back to PAP. They have decided not to use it.
 

syed putra

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Dr M is frickle-minded and dementia, he might claim sovereignty again if the same tracks are used.
The tracks have been returned and therefore its7nder PAP jurisdiction. They can use those tracks now, or wait till 2024 when their much publicised RTS link to jb is completed. 15 years after ktm,land was returned. That shows PAP has no urgency is providing affordable mass rail transit to jb.
 

ToaPehGong

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Malaysia had earlier requested for a six-month suspension of the project from April 1, saying that it needed to review the costs, including how to bring them down further.
Go for instalments then... Singapore will definitely charge interest. More money for multimillionaire ministers salaries then. Long live PAP, huat ahhhhhh!
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