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Malaysia to go it alone with HSR project, pay RM300m compensation to Singapore

tobelightlight

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KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 24): Malaysia is set to pay RM300 million in compensation to Singapore after deciding to terminate the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High Speed Rail (HSR) contract and instead undertake the project without Singapore’s participation, a source said yesterday.

This comes as the long-drawn negotiation between the two sides is reaching its end-December deadline.

The source said the project will now see the line stretching from Kuala Lumpur to Johor Bahru, as opposed to the previous plan to link the capitals of both countries — one of the busiest flight routes in the world.

This is in line with previous media reports and speculation that the railway project will proceed without Singapore, with Malaysia to pay the island state the termination compensation.

The project was first announced in September 2010, under the previous Barisan Nasional (BN) Government, and was slated for completion in 2026.

Works were initially slated to start in late 2018, after an open tender was called in November 2017 with the eight stations, namely Bandar Malaysia, Sepang-Putrajaya, Seremban, Melaka, Muar, Batu Pahat and Iskandar Puteri in Malaysia and the Jurong East station in Singapore, to commence operations by end-December 2026.

Meanwhile, the subsequent Pakatan Harapan (PH) Government — which came into power in 2018 — initially planned to scrap the project, but later mooted a scaled-down version of the rail line.

This resulted in a new start date of end-May 2020 and cost the Government S$15 million in compensation to Singapore due to the deferment of the project. The start date was subsequently deferred until end-2020.

PH had estimated that the entire cost of the HSR project at RM100 billion, although the BN government had estimated it could be completed for RM72 billion. Analysts had previously pegged the cost to be between RM30 billion and RM40 billion.

On the other hand, a source previously told The Edge earlier this year that the project may cost as much as RM68 billion.

Late last month, a spokesperson for Singapore’s Transport Ministry told The Straits Times that Malaysia had sought some changes. The Edge learned that one of the changes mooted was for the HSR to be connected to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, although it was said that the suggestion was rejected by Singapore.

The proposed alignment change had previously been suggested in 2018, when the project was put under review by the PH government, and had also considered the interoperability of the HSR and the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL), as both the ECRL and HSR trains could possibly run on each other’s tracks if the signalling and systems are planned together in the early stage.
 

syed putra

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Wow! Just like that PAP earned RM300 mil. Makes no difference as when BRT between woodlands and jb is completed, its probably same distance for most as to jurong.
 

winners

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I don't think it will ever materialize now, even if within Malaysia. This is just a smokescreen to eventually canned this project.
 

ftan42

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don't think S$1M compensation can cover the time spend on the study and some area cleared for the planned route
 

syed putra

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the economic activities generated you twit
:rolleyes:
PAP wants direct jur9ng to KL. Maybe stop at Malacca.
KL wants klia/ malacca/ muar/ batu pahat/ jurong. That still leaves jb not connected to these major towns. Stopping at jb serves both jb and sinkie. Distance to woodlands/ jb is same as to jurong.
A cheaper way would be to extend via old ktm route between jb to kranji.
 

a_korusawa

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many might not know . . . sillypore pays 100% for the HSR + stations bet. Iskandar and Jurong East!

by 2045, we will run out of medical beds for the aged! There wun be affordable healthcare & medical care beds even though we become world's wealthiest retirees!

This is why such strategic moves to build huge hospital with >10L basements and mega healthcare storages in Jurong E, just to cater for the logistics & transportations.

Iskandar is touted as our retirement villages!

As said, pappies become obliged to serve as guarantor for m'sia multi-billions loans for their HSR from JB to KL.

but now, returning 100m to pappies is pointless! m'sia is trying to play the game by making pappies to sponsor their HSR even from JB to KL.... !!!

else, KL will NEVER be able to drive their HSR installations!

also take note that m'sia tried to turn jungles into goldmines by identifying stations along its HSR routes bu failed terribly!
 

poore

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this deal makes no sense. malaysia is well known for bullying sg.if the hsr goes thru, we will be held hostage by their whims
 

syed putra

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many might not know . . . sillypore pays 100% for the HSR + stations bet. Iskandar and Jurong East!

by 2045, we will run out of medical beds for the aged! There wun be affordable healthcare & medical care beds even though we become world's wealthiest retirees!

This is why such strategic moves to build huge hospital with >10L basements and mega healthcare storages in Jurong E, just to cater for the logistics & transportations.

Iskandar is touted as our retirement villages!

As said, pappies become obliged to serve as guarantor for m'sia multi-billions loans for their HSR from JB to KL.

but now, returning 100m to pappies is pointless! m'sia is trying to play the game by making pappies to sponsor their HSR even from JB to KL.... !!!

else, KL will NEVER be able to drive their HSR installations!

also take note that m'sia tried to turn jungles into goldmines by identifying stations along its HSR routes bu failed terribly!
this deal makes no sense. malaysia is well known for bullying sg.if the hsr goes thru, we will be held hostage by their whims
You cannot have two captains running a major transport company,
It's either 100% Malaysian or 100% sinkie.
 

tobelightlight

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but now, returning 100m to pappies is pointless! m'sia is trying to play the game by making pappies to sponsor their HSR even from JB to KL.... !!!

else, KL will NEVER be able to drive their HSR installations!

also take note that m'sia tried to turn jungles into goldmines by identifying stations along its HSR routes bu failed terribly!
I am not sure about that. Every country has their own expertises to carry out whatever they wanna do. Malaysia can carry out any projects they want without Sg involvement. IF they make mistake, then learn from it. We should wish them success.
 

JohnTan

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My family and I own private residential property very near Jurong East mrt because we were expecting the HSR to be in Jurong East. Would this news cause jurong property prices to plunge?
 

syed putra

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My family and I own private residential property very near Jurong East mrt because we were expecting the HSR to be in Jurong East. Would this news cause jurong property prices to plunge?
Sinkie can still build hsr between jurong to batu pahat. And start a jurong to KL service on its own. Train operators in Europe do not own the tracks. They pay by usage basis.
 
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