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New Penang ferry service up and running from today

Four new vessels run 68 two-way trips a day, with peak-hour frequency of 20 minutes

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 07 Aug 2023 1:17PM

New Penang ferry service up and running from today
Chow Kon Yeow says commuters on the new Penang ferry service will enjoy free trips from today until September 7. – Bernama pic, August 7, 2023

GEORGE TOWN – The much-awaited new ferry service from Pangkalan Raja Tun Uda (PRTU) here, to Pangkalan Sultan Abdul Halim (PSAH) began full operations today.

Caretaker chief minister Chow Kon Yeow said the four new ferries namely Teluk Bahang, Teluk Kampi, Teluk Duyung, and Teluk Kumbar, operate 68 two-way trips a day running every 20 minutes during peak hours and 30 minutes during non-peak hours.

He said both the terminals have also been upgraded to provide comfort to passengers while waiting for the ferry arrival, adding that the waiting area is installed with air-conditioning system, security cameras, and lift facilities for people with disabilities.

“I am aware that before this, the issue among passengers was the unpleasant waiting area conditions, but from today, we will see a remarkable change,” he told the media after the launch of the new ferry service at PRTU today.

He said ferry commuters will enjoy free shuttle service from today until September 7, and each ferry is able to accommodate 150 passengers and 50 motorcycles at any one time. 

In addition, Chow said he would look into the use of water taxis to connect parts of the island and Seberang Prai as a faster way to travel through the long coastline.

“The state government will cooperate with the Transport Ministry in exploring a water-based transport system that can function more efficiently,” he said.

Meanwhile, former teacher Utam Singh, 75, said even though he has moved to Kulim in Kedah, he did not want to miss the opportunity of taking a ride on the new ferries which are more sophisticated.

“I have been using the Penang ferry since the 50s, from Penang to Prai Railway Station, then came the next generation and I believe they are more comfortable and faster than before,” he said.

Hospital medical assistant Mohd Fairul Nizan Misni, 30, said the ferry service ensures safety and he depends on the ferry to travel between Padang Serai to Penang Hospital which takes 50 minutes per trip.

“At times on the long journey home I can take a nap or just rest while travelling on the ferry, instead of having to encounter the heavy traffic and strong crosswinds when travelling on the Penang Bridge,” he said. – Bernama, August 7, 2023

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