Malaysia

One KLIA aerotrain expected to start operating next year: Loke

Minister emphasises timely completion to avoid disruptions to country’s main entry point

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 14 Jun 2023 1:54PM

One KLIA aerotrain expected to start operating next year: Loke
Responding to a question in the Dewan Rakyat regarding the government’s efforts to resolve the aerotrain service issues at KLIA, Transport Minister Anthony Loke says his ministry has instructed Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd to ensure that works to upgrade the system are completed on schedule or earlier. – Information Dept pic, June 14, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – One of the two automated people movers (APM) or aerotrain services at Kuala Lumpur International Airport is expected to start operating next year.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said his ministry has instructed Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) to ensure that works to upgrade the system are completed on schedule or earlier.

“The train is at the end of its life; it has been in service for 25 years. The decision to replace this train should have been implemented earlier, but due to the delay in making the decision, we had to suspend the service temporarily.

“We know this issue gives the country a bad reputation because it is the gateway to the country, and I have put pressure on MAHB so that it is implemented according to schedule,” he said during an oral question-and-answer session in the Dewan Rakyat today.

He said this in reply to a supplementary question from Abdul Latiff Abdul Rahman (Kuala Krai-PN) regarding the government’s efforts to resolve the aerotrain service issues at KLIA, which impact the tourist arrival process.

Loke said the aerotrain project is not under the responsibility of the Transport Ministry but is funded by MAHB. However, the weaknesses that arise must be rectified immediately to avoid a negative impact on public transportation services at the country’s main entry point.

In response to Fong Kui Lun’s (Bukit Bintang-PH) original question about plans to repair the Klang Valley’s light rail transit (LRT) system, which frequently suffers damage, Loke said that Prasarana Malaysia Bhd and Rapid Rail are taking several steps to improve service quality.

“For the Ampang LRT line, overhaul work is being carried out on the train component system involving all 50 trains since October 2022 and is expected to be completed in December 2027, while on the Kelana Jaya line, the purchase of 19 new sets of 4-car trains (KLAV27) will be received in stages from August this year.

“For the monorail route, efforts are being made to complete two new monorail trains (RSV31 and RSV32) and repair the monorail train (RSV24), which is expected to be fully completed in March 2025,” he said.

In addition, he said, the replacement of train wheels for the Kajang line, involving all 58 trains, is expected to be fully completed in January 2025.

He also reminded public transport service operators to adopt a culture of maintenance according to the schedule and not only when the trains encounter problems. – Bernama, June 14, 2023

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