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Govt assures ECRL fares will not burden consumers: Wee

Rates will be fixed to remain competitive, affordable, says transport minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 May 2022 8:16PM

Govt assures ECRL fares will not burden consumers: Wee
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong says discussions are still ongoing at the federal level for the ECRL fares to be equivalent with KTM’s electric train service on Penisular Malaysia’s west coast. – The Vibes file pic, May 6, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The government has given its assurance that fares for the East Coast Rail Line (ECRL) service will not burden the people.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong said Terengganu PKR chairman Azan Ismail’s claim that ECRL fares were up to six times higher than airfares were speculative and unsubstantiated.

He also said discussions are still ongoing at the federal level for the fares to be equivalent with Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd’s electric train service (ETS) on Penisular Malaysia’s west coast.

“It is a known fact that the ETS fares are very reasonable and much lower compared with airfares for routes and destinations on the west coast of the peninsular. The ECRL fares are fixed based on the Land Public Transport Agency (Apad).

“Basically, the rates to be fixed will ensure that ECRL fares remain competitive and affordable and at the same time able to bear the cost of operations and maintenance. What is most important is that it will not burden the consumers,” he said in a statement via Facebook today.

Yesterday, Azan was quoted by the media as saying that ECRL fares are expected to be expensive due to its high construction costs and urged the government to look into aspects such as affordability. The ECRL project is expected to be completed by the end of 2026.

The construction of the ECRL covers 665km involving 59 tunnels and is expected to cost RM50.27 billion involving four states, namely Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and Selangor.

Wee also said the government does not intend to impose high fares for passenger services in order to recover construction costs as it is a project for the people that certainly will not be burdensome.

In fact, he added, cargo transport services for industrial use and manufacturing are expected to generate more than 70% of ECRL’s revenue sources when it becomes operational in 2027.

He said ECRL’s fare structure must obtain prior government approval before it can be implemented in line with the requirements of Apad and the Railway Operator Licence as the regulator. – Bernama, May 6, 2022

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