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TRANSIT comments on public consultation here.
February 14 – May 14 (2011) – Public Display for the Sg. Buloh – Damansara – KL – Cheras – Kajang MRT line
- TRANSIT’s posting about the MRT public display (includes satellite image, maps, technical info, etc.)
- MRT project website
- Comments, feedback & objections on the MRT
- TRANSIT’s previous postings on the MRT project with the prefix “MRT Update.”
15 September – 14 December (2009) – Public Display for Klang Valley LRT Extensions
- TRANSIT’s posting Public Display for LRT Extensions
- Objections, comments and feedback on the public display
- The Public Notice
- Prasarana’s LRT Extension Feedback website
- Department of Railways page (BM / English)
- Aerial Map showing the locations of stations on the Kelana Jaya and Ampang LRT extensions.
- Stylized Route Map of the LRT Extensions
23rd June – 22 September (2009) - Public Display for Melaka Aerorail
- TRANSIT’s submission for the Melaka Aerorail
- Last day to give views on Aerorail plans (Streets – NST)
- Aerorail set to boost tourism in Malacca (Streets – NST)
- Viability of Melaka Aerorail questioned in Assembly
- Malacca Aerorail Proposal – routes & stations
- Aerorail’s Feedback Website
- Department of Railways page (BM / English)
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Dear Sir/Madam,
The “12th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled Persons (TRANSED 2010)” will be held in Hong Kong , 2 to 4 June 2010. This event is hosted by The Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation with the support of the Hong Kong SAR government and co-sponsored by the U.S. Transportation Research Board. The main theme is “Sustainable Transport and Travel for All”.
Delegates including researchers, policy-makers, transport operators, consumers and other specialists from around the world, will be meeting in Hong Kong to exchange strategic and technical experience. An exhibition will be organized at the same time showcasing the latest technological developments on accessible transportation and universal design. Economic, social and environmental sustainability issues on accessible transport, as well as accessible tourism will be given special attention.
The Call of Abstracts for Papers and Posters has now been extended to August 31, 2009.
For updates and contact information on “TRANSED 2010”, please visit our conference website: http://www.transed2010.hk/
Veronica Cheng
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Anyone of you managed to post feedback to DOR? I have a problem as the CAPTCHA image at the bottom of the feedback form doesn’t show on my computer.
Also, the LRT extension feedback website has too little info — compared to the Melaka aerorail site — that it’s practically useless.
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please let me know the bus stops at shahAlam for sunway Pyramid
Prof Nasimul
Please tell us which part of Shah Alam you referring to.
The RapidKL U62 bus serves the Klang – Sunway Pyramid Route. Stops in Shah Alam are:
*UiTM (UITM – Padang Jawa interchange)
*Kawasan Perindustrian (Pusat Bandar Shah Alam interchange)
*Istana Kayangan (Tesco interchange)
Regards, Moaz for TRANSIT
According to reliable source, proposed LRT track in Bukit Jalil will be just 17m away from my house.Can anyone tell me what is the minimum requirement of proximity between LRT track and residential house? In addition, I am also concerned that STAR LRT using in current Bukit Jalil line which actually produce more noise vs Putra LRT, nothing different from conventional train. Please help me in this! Resident from Taman Esplanad, Bukit Jalil.
Hi Gary
As far as TRANSIT knows there is no minimum requirement for distance between the LRT guideway and a private home. The proposed extension of the Kelana Jaya line will in fact be as close to 6m from some houses in Subang Alam.
Regarding the noise levels from the LRT lines, we will obtain the info from our sources and see if there is a significant difference.
Regards, Moaz for TRANSIT
Is 6 m buffer zone sufficient? Rakyat diutamakan…… which translate to public concern will be prioritised, is the authority doing so? another thing is are you aware that Star LRT is actually produce higher noise leven than Putra due to the design
I heard that the construction of Melaka tram has been officially launched today by our Deputy Prime Minister and the construction will start on this coming May. Can anybody kindly comment on this matter??
How’s the Marcus Evens conference on public transport that happened two days ago in KL?? Can anyone comment on this matter?
Hi Jeffrey
We will update on the conference as soon as possible.
As a reminder, please refrain from posting the same question into different threads. You can always email your questions to us directly and we will respond.
Regards, Moaz for TRANSIT
See! Not even one month our ONLY funicular train is having problems now. First world facilities, third world maintenance! Malaysia Boleh!!
Yup, our only funicular train in Penang Hill had done it again!! This time is the air-cond. breakdown that halted the service. Malaysia Boleh!! First world facilities, third world maintenance!!
Hi Jeffrey
Please provide a link to an online article detailing what has happened.
Thank you.
Regards, Moaz for TRANSIT
Last night (28th July 2011) 11:30pm, NTV7 programme Siasatan Mandarin 2011 (got English/Malay subtitles) had mentioned a series of problems, issues and delay about the 14 train coaches donated by Japan JR West and the KTM commuter services. Even former transport minister Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat also had some disagreement about these issues with KTMB. The worst part is NTV7 could not get in contact with our new transport minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha although they had tried to do so for quite a few times as if he is trying to avoid media for all these dilemma and embarrassments You can watch it again on http://www.tonton.com.my . Anyone who watched this programme last night will understand what is really going on. I don’t want to comment much about it.