The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Melaka monorail attracts over 17,000 passengers since it resumes ops

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MELAKA: The Melaka Monorail service has attracted over 17,000 local and foreign passengers since it resumed operations on Dec 4 last year.

Monorail Theme Park and Studios Sdn Bhd Chief Executive Officer, Lim Boon Peng, said the company was optimistic of attracting more passengers in line with the launch of various projects in stages to enhance the service.

“These include the constructi­on of a theme park and upgrading of the areas along the monorail’s route which is located on the banks of the Melaka River,” he told Bernama.

Lim said the monorail service, which would be a key tourist attraction, was expected to attract at least two million passengers a year once all upgrading jobs, which cost RM109 million, were completed within four years.

“We plan to spend RM500,000 to build a train concept cafe and bazaar selling souvenirs and handicraft­s near the Tun Ali Monorail Station.

“The projects, which are expected to be completed by the end of this month, will enable visitors to experience of being in the train while enjoying local dishes,” he said.

The service runs from 10am to 10pm every day and will be extended to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

The tickets, which can be bought at the first floor of Tun Ali Monorail Station, cost RM15 for adults; RM12 for senior citizens and children aged three and above; and RM10 for students in school uniforms and the handicappe­d.

The monorail service, which was built at a cost of about RM16.5 million, started operation on Oct 20, 2010. Its service, however, was suspended in 2013 before it was back in operation last year.

The service is capable of carrying 24 passengers on one-way routes and takes about 30 minutes for a three-kilometre journey. —

 ??  ?? Lim giving the thumbs up for Melaka Monorail’s service yesterday. He believes it will be a key tourist attraction and expects to attract at least two million passengers a year once all upgrading jobs, which cost RM109 million, were completed within...
Lim giving the thumbs up for Melaka Monorail’s service yesterday. He believes it will be a key tourist attraction and expects to attract at least two million passengers a year once all upgrading jobs, which cost RM109 million, were completed within...

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