KL-S’pore HSR can create over 110,000 job opportunities by 2060

KUALA LUMPUR, 12 Sept 2017: 

The Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High-Speed Rail (HSR) is expected to contribute RM21 billion growth in gross domestic product (GDP) to Malaysia and Singapore and create 111,000 jobs by 2060.

Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) chief executive officer Mohd Azharuddin Mat Sah said the HSR is expected to deliver significant socio-economic benefits to both Malaysia and Singapore through a comprehensively inclusive plan.

“The KL-Singapore HSR is a game-changer and it will pull isolated regions closer, spur growth and development and help several towns along the way and unleash their hidden potentials by making them highly accessible, not just to tourists, but also to workers and investors,” he said in his opening keynote address at the 4th International Summit of the HSR Asia 2017 here today.

He said the HSR project is expected to not only transform the transportation landscape but also create long-term economic and social benefits to Malaysia.

“We expect the HSR to substantially increase the number of travellers across the two countries, and under the transit-oriented development concept, engender economic activities along its route, including and not limited to business activities in the surrounding areas of the stations.”

He said there is so much pent-up demand for travel between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, as seen by the number of cross-border buses and flights between the two cities.

“Introducing the rail into the equation will offer a competitive option that promises to save not just time but will lead to many other opportunities.”

Nevertheless, he said, there are complex issues to be worked on including funding options, network expansion, capacity increment, communications and signalling and safety and security.

“In this regard, complex undertakings like a cross-border high-speed rail cannot be executed by looking at mere anecdotes or skimming through easy examples – we need to analyse comprehensive data sets to arrive at more robust conclusions.”

He said that together with its counterparts, Land Transport Authority of Singapore (LTA), SPAD would ensure safety remained the key consideration in design and operations of the HSR.

Following the success of the first industry briefing held in Singapore on July 5 this year, Mohd Azharuddin said MyHSR Corp Sdn Bhd and LTA would jointly conduct a second briefing in preparation for the HSR tender.

“The second briefing, which is scheduled for Sept 26, 2017, wiill provide in-depth information on technical, commercial and project governance aspects of the project and also serve as a platform to share key features of the project with the industry and interested participants.

He said Malaysia and Singapore were expected to sign a bilateral agreement for the Johor Bahru-Woodlands Rapid Transit System Link project this December.

“This cross-border rail project is important as it serves to provide relief to the perpetually-congested causeway, one of the world’s busiest land checkpoints serving not only Malaysians and Singaporeans, but also lots of foreigners.”

– Bernama

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