Malaysia to foot RM3.7 billion of RTS bill


Malaysia will be bearing 39% of the cost of the Johor Baru-Singapore Rapid Transit System that comes up to about RM3.716 billion, says Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong after the signing of the agreement this morning. – Facebook pic, July 30, 2020.

THE Johor Baru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) project is estimated to cost RM10 billion, said Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong.

He said 61% of the cost will be funded by the Singapore government and the rest by the Malaysian government.

“Based on the Singapore-Malaysia agreement, the (cost) ratio is 61:39; more or less the total cost is RM10 billion, with Singapore paying 60% to 61% of it.

“Our side is about 39% which is RM3.716 billion. The RM10 billion is for the total 4km.

“About 2.7km is in Malaysia while 1.3km will be in Singapore.”

Wee said the project involved two phases, with phase one starting in early year until the end of 2024, encompassing the construction stage or development of civil structures.

Phase two will start from early 2025 until the end of 2026, involving the construction of systems such as signals, rolling stock, telecommunications, and system testing.

Asked on the need to have a depot in Wadi Hana in Johor Baru, Wee said the facility is necessary for maintenance of the RTS that uses the Light Rail Transit (LRT) system as Singapore uses a different system, the Mass Rapid Transit system.

“The necessity of having a depot in Wadi Hana is because we are using the LRT system. Plus, Prasarana have experience in handling the LRT system.

“However, the size of the land needed for the depot has yet to be finalised as we need to talk to the state government. For now, we have identified 40 lots (of land), so the actual size will be confirmed soon,” he said. – Bernama, July 30, 2020.


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