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Transport Ministry aims to equip all KTM stations with lifts

Upgrade aims to facilitate elderly, disabled passengers, says minister Anthony Loke

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 Mar 2023 11:39PM

Transport Ministry aims to equip all KTM stations with lifts
Anthony Loke says that the Transport Ministry is also looking at stations in need of upgrading or expansion to accommodate the growing number of passengers. – Wikipedia pic, March 1, 2023

BUKIT MERTAJAM – The Transport Ministry is in the process of installing lifts at KTM stations to facilitate and encourage the use of public transport among the elderly, pregnant women and people with disabilities.

Its minister Anthony Loke said that the ministry is also looking at stations in need of upgrading or expansion to accommodate the growing number of passengers.

“If we want more people to use public transport, we need to improve the service.

“As for congestion at the stations, this only happens for a while during peak hours. But there are plans for us to upgrade.

“This will take time, and we may seek the Railway Assets Corporation’s help in this matter,” he told reporters after checking on Bukit Mertajam KTM Station, here today.

Meanwhile, Loke said the increased train frequency for KTM Komuter Northern Sector trips since February 18 saw a rise in the number of passengers using the service from 10,480 people daily to 11,224, which is a 7% increase.

He said passengers in the northern sector and the surrounding areas no longer need to wait for a long time at the stations, and they are able to arrive at their destination about one hour earlier.

“The Padang Besar-Butterworth Komuter timetable has been improved by increasing the frequency from 60 minutes to 20 minutes during the morning peak hour and from 60 minutes to 30 minutes during the evening peak hour.

“The Padang Rengas-Butterworth-Padang route will increase in frequency to 120 minutes during off-peak hours as compared to 180 minutes in the past.

“This increases the number of trips for the Padang Besar-Butterworth-Padang Besar route from 26 to 36 trips, while the Padang Rengas-Butterworth-Padang Rengas route increases from 12 to 16 trips a day.

Loke said the Northern Sector KTM Komuter’s service improvement was able to meet the increasing number of passengers using the train to go about with their daily life.

“Based on my observation today, many who live in Kedah and Perlis work in Penang, and the train is their preferred mode of transportation. With increased frequency and greater number of trips, more will seek employment opportunities in Penang,” he said. – Bernama, March 1, 2023

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