The Borneo Post

Focus on improving current rail services

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PUTRAJAYA: A high- speed train project is not “really necessary” for Malaysia at the moment as it is only connecting between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, said Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

Malaysia’s focus now is to improve the quality of existing railway services, he said.

However, he said Malaysia might need to build a high- speed train later on may be from Johor Bahru-Penang or to the Thailand border.

“So we will not build the highspeed train yet, but we want to improve the quality of services given by our railway system, and that has been done to some extent, by double-tracking and electrific­ation,” he said at a question- and- answer session after delivering his speech at Technomart Rail 2019 showcase yesterday.

Dr Mahathir said the highspeed train was not worthwhile if the journey is only shortened about 30 minutes as people need to spend time to go the train station.

“If the line is long enough and save about two to six hours then I think high- speed train would

So we will not build the high-speed train yet, but we want to improve the quality of services given by our railway system, and that has been done to some extent, by double-tracking and electrific­ation.

be the answer,” he said.

The Kuala Lumpur- Singapore High- Speed Rail ( HSR) project was suspended in September last year until end-May 2020 following the signing of a supplement­ary agreement between Economic Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali and Singapore Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan.

Asked by the media if the government was in talks with Singapore for the HSR project to be carried out later, Dr Mahathir said: “For the time being, we are not going to build (it). We asked for two years before we talk again about the HSR. At the moment, we have not given out any contract

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister

but we have to compensate Singapore later.”

When asked whether the government would consider some form of tax reduction for rail industries, Dr Mahathir said the government would take note and might change the tax system. — Bernama

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Dr Mahathir (second left) listens to a briefing during his visit to booths at the Technomart Rail 2019 showcase yesterday. — Bernama photo
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