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KL-Singapore Bullet Train.
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Re: KL-Singapore Bullet Train.
atreyudevil wrote:90 minutes, nice!
not many hassle as air travel!
MRT Johor-Singapore will be build as well.
Seem like we are entering a new level of relationship with Singapore.
I think Singapore don't have much choices also to ensure their survivor in long runs.
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KL-Singapore Bullet Train? 90 minutes? emmmm.. wa rasa ni bukan keretapi bullet laaa.. ala-ala ETS yg telah diup n ditunekan.. ekekekeeeee.. KL-S'pore 1 1/2 jam.. acceptable laaa.. ada org bwk kereta KL-JB pun 2 1/2 jam.. ni kan plak keretapi karan
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marc_zman wrote:KL-Singapore Bullet Train? 90 minutes? emmmm.. wa rasa ni bukan keretapi bullet laaa.. ala-ala ETS yg telah diup n ditunekan.. ekekekeeeee.. KL-S'pore 1 1/2 jam.. acceptable laaa.. ada org bwk kereta KL-JB pun 2 1/2 jam.. ni kan plak keretapi karan
High Speed Rail to be exact. bullet train is fall under these categories.
Not the same as ETS.
We also do not know how many stations there will be.
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KL-Spore wa tatak heran sgt Yinchet.. coz mukabumi dia kira ok lagik.. cuma dari dulu wa terpikir.. brp laaa rega tiket train ni?
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marc_zman wrote:KL-Spore wa tatak heran sgt Yinchet.. coz mukabumi dia kira ok lagik.. cuma dari dulu wa terpikir.. brp laaa rega tiket train ni?
Not sure how much the ticket. I think it should be around RM150-300.
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aku tak tau tempat lain tapi tak silap aku kat jepun rega tiket bullet train lebih kurang tiket kapalterbang..jadi jangan harap murah ya..cuma orang suka naik bullet train fasal tak banyak hassle macam naik kapalterbang, itu aja..
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Re: KL-Singapore Bullet Train.
these will give an idea of our future High speed rail systems.
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ayoyo udah ada mahu shinkansen Singa-KL
rege Shinkansen Kl Sentral-KLIA udah 35 ringgit..
bye2 MAS,Air Asia,Tiger Airways,SIA
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Re: KL-Singapore Bullet Train.
yinchet wrote:marc_zman wrote:KL-Spore wa tatak heran sgt Yinchet.. coz mukabumi dia kira ok lagik.. cuma dari dulu wa terpikir.. brp laaa rega tiket train ni?
Not sure how much the ticket. I think it should be around RM150-300.
wokey.. within da range yg wa pikirkan
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samuraisan wrote:
ayoyo udah ada mahu shinkansen Singa-KL
rege Shinkansen Kl Sentral-KLIA udah 35 ringgit..
bye2 MAS,Air Asia,Tiger Airways,SIA
Duapuluhduapuluh da.
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Re: KL-Singapore Bullet Train.
2020 penduduk dia keluar masuk pakai IC je nanti dah...
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Re: KL-Singapore Bullet Train.
Move over Shinkansen and TGV, this is how we can achive KL - Singapore travel in 90 minutes or less! (Actually we can reach Singapore in only 55 minutes!!!) Read on guys!
500kph Maglev trains proposed
KUALA LUMPUR: A CONSORTIUM, led by UEM Group Bhd and ARA Group, is proposing a high-speed train technology that can travel up to 500kph, which is expected to be one of the world's fastest in terms of revenue service.
The UEM-Ara Consortium, which is vying for the high-speed rail (HSR) project linking Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, hopes that its proposal to use the magnetic levitation (Maglev) technology will be considered.
A spokesman for the ARA Group, a forerunner in the rail industry here, said that with the Maglev technology, the high-speed train could run, operationally, at between 430kph and 500kph.
The consortium is considering offering two types of services -- express and transit.
At 430kph, the express service would take 55 minutes, running non-stop from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
If between six and seven station stops are required for the 400km line in areas like Seremban, Malacca, Muar, Johor Baru and Tuas, the journey would then take 80 to 90 minutes.
Maglev is a system of transportation that suspends, guides and propels vehicles, predominantly trains.
It uses large numbers of electromagnets, mounted on a flange protruding inboard from the lower part of the train car, for lift and propulsion.
The technology was developed by Transrapid-International (TRI), an erstwhile cooperation between German conglomerates Siemens AG, ThyssenKrupp and MAX BÖGL.
Maglev's high-speed trains are currently operational only in Shanghai, China, since 2003, by Shanghai Maglev Transportation Co (SMTDC).
The daily operational speed is 430kph and has reached a record speed of 501kph, with punctuality registering at more than 99.7 per cent.
Its spokesman said Malaysia, with its prime geographical location and potential, could be the first in the world to break through with Maglev and manufacture and operate the technology here.
Subsequently, it would be possible to market the product globally.
He said Maglev technology had substantial advantages and was well-tailored for Malaysia's roadmap towards 2020.
The spokesman added that a centre of excellence (COE) could be set up here if the technology was implemented, especially for the HSR project, which is set to catapult Malaysia as a global transportation leader.
The COE will facilitate technology transfer between the German conglomerates, with support from SMTDC.
"Malaysia could be the region's aggregation and development hub by adopting the technology.
"The breaking point will be the development of the HSR line.
"This revolutionary avant-garde system has substantial advantages and is well-tailored for Malaysia's roadmap towards 2020."
The spokesman said Ara Group had concluded two studies on the use of the technology, with the help of ThyssenKrupp and SMTDC respectively.
"The outcome of both concept papers looks promising.
"Some of the highlights include a much reduced travel time.
"It will only take 55 minutes to get from Kuala Lumpur to downtown Singapore.
"By utilising the North-South Plus Expressway corridor, the consortium will require minimal land acquisition."
Maglev technology eliminates noise and vibration below 200kph and is suited for urban areas and inner cities.
Train derailments would also be a thing of the past, even with the train running at 500kph, he said.
There is also relatively low maintenance for trains running on Maglev as compared with the conventional high-speed rail, which will minimise long-term operational cost.
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500kph Maglev trains proposed
KUALA LUMPUR: A CONSORTIUM, led by UEM Group Bhd and ARA Group, is proposing a high-speed train technology that can travel up to 500kph, which is expected to be one of the world's fastest in terms of revenue service.
The UEM-Ara Consortium, which is vying for the high-speed rail (HSR) project linking Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, hopes that its proposal to use the magnetic levitation (Maglev) technology will be considered.
A spokesman for the ARA Group, a forerunner in the rail industry here, said that with the Maglev technology, the high-speed train could run, operationally, at between 430kph and 500kph.
The consortium is considering offering two types of services -- express and transit.
At 430kph, the express service would take 55 minutes, running non-stop from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
If between six and seven station stops are required for the 400km line in areas like Seremban, Malacca, Muar, Johor Baru and Tuas, the journey would then take 80 to 90 minutes.
Maglev is a system of transportation that suspends, guides and propels vehicles, predominantly trains.
It uses large numbers of electromagnets, mounted on a flange protruding inboard from the lower part of the train car, for lift and propulsion.
The technology was developed by Transrapid-International (TRI), an erstwhile cooperation between German conglomerates Siemens AG, ThyssenKrupp and MAX BÖGL.
Maglev's high-speed trains are currently operational only in Shanghai, China, since 2003, by Shanghai Maglev Transportation Co (SMTDC).
The daily operational speed is 430kph and has reached a record speed of 501kph, with punctuality registering at more than 99.7 per cent.
Its spokesman said Malaysia, with its prime geographical location and potential, could be the first in the world to break through with Maglev and manufacture and operate the technology here.
Subsequently, it would be possible to market the product globally.
He said Maglev technology had substantial advantages and was well-tailored for Malaysia's roadmap towards 2020.
The spokesman added that a centre of excellence (COE) could be set up here if the technology was implemented, especially for the HSR project, which is set to catapult Malaysia as a global transportation leader.
The COE will facilitate technology transfer between the German conglomerates, with support from SMTDC.
"Malaysia could be the region's aggregation and development hub by adopting the technology.
"The breaking point will be the development of the HSR line.
"This revolutionary avant-garde system has substantial advantages and is well-tailored for Malaysia's roadmap towards 2020."
The spokesman said Ara Group had concluded two studies on the use of the technology, with the help of ThyssenKrupp and SMTDC respectively.
"The outcome of both concept papers looks promising.
"Some of the highlights include a much reduced travel time.
"It will only take 55 minutes to get from Kuala Lumpur to downtown Singapore.
"By utilising the North-South Plus Expressway corridor, the consortium will require minimal land acquisition."
Maglev technology eliminates noise and vibration below 200kph and is suited for urban areas and inner cities.
Train derailments would also be a thing of the past, even with the train running at 500kph, he said.
There is also relatively low maintenance for trains running on Maglev as compared with the conventional high-speed rail, which will minimise long-term operational cost.
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Re: KL-Singapore Bullet Train.
If between six and seven station stops are required for the 400km line in areas like Seremban, Malacca, Muar, Johor Baru and Tuas, the journey would then take 80 to 90 minutes.
melaka n muor.. melaka ngan muooorrr tu.. ekekekeeeeee.. cantek gak ni.. dah larik dari route keretapi biasak
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sekarang karipap pun dah ada 50 sen seketul tahun lepas ada 3 seringgit lagi..
2020 wa rasa karipap seketul 1.50 rm
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atreyudevil wrote:MAglev?
wooo yang paling mahal wooo!
tak feasible lagi kot... atleast untuk masa sekarang... utk jarak Perlis to Spore bawah 2jam, tak sempat panas enjin :p
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kalau pakai maglev...brp ribu org yg sanggup bayar Rm300 one-way?
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takda impact k kat KLIA, KLIA2, LCCT esp MAS ngan AirAsia???
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Maglev? OK lah kut. Tapi masalah KTM Komuter sangkut, RapidKL LRT masih tersenggut2, MRT belum fully operational .... tambah lagi Maglev ... sigh
Macam dulu lah jugak ... STAR LRT laaa, Putra LRT laaa, Bas Intrakota laaa .... sudah2 kena ambil alih RapidKL.
Dengar citer belah PR kata kalu deme menang pun, projek ni akan diteruskan. For the 1st time, takde nak menyalak bukit .... bagus la kalau tau projek ni untuk kepentingan bersama. BN ke, PR ke, as long as the project brings benefits to the rakyat, the better.
Macam dulu lah jugak ... STAR LRT laaa, Putra LRT laaa, Bas Intrakota laaa .... sudah2 kena ambil alih RapidKL.
Dengar citer belah PR kata kalu deme menang pun, projek ni akan diteruskan. For the 1st time, takde nak menyalak bukit .... bagus la kalau tau projek ni untuk kepentingan bersama. BN ke, PR ke, as long as the project brings benefits to the rakyat, the better.
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Maglev tu mahal, kalo dua2 top-up 1/2 apa salah nyer... ekekeke
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dapat 1/2 dari keupayaan Maglev pun jadi laa... tak tahan kerajaan kita nanti nak biaya project Super Mega :p ...
nanti xde lak bajet untuk 2 sqdn PAKFA, 4 bijik Scorpene, 48 bijik Lerclerc , 12 bijik Gowind, 300 AV10's , 24 bijik EC Tiger... huhuhuuuu
nanti xde lak bajet untuk 2 sqdn PAKFA, 4 bijik Scorpene, 48 bijik Lerclerc , 12 bijik Gowind, 300 AV10's , 24 bijik EC Tiger... huhuhuuuu
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