The Johor government is gearing up to take a significant step in the proposed implementation of a Light Rail Transit (LRT) system in the state.
State executive councillor Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh announced that a crucial meeting is scheduled for November 30, during which a comprehensive discussion on the proposal’s refinement will take place.
This development comes as part of the state’s commitment to presenting the working paper on the LRT project to the federal government for approval.
The proposed LRT, covering approximately 30 kilometres with three lines, Tebrau, Skudai, and Iskandar Puteri, is estimated to cost RM20 billion.
The proposal for the LRT project
The upcoming meeting on November 30 is poised to be a pivotal event in the progress of Johor’s proposed LRT system.
Mohamad Fazli emphasized the involvement of various relevant agencies in the meeting, marking a collaborative effort towards refining and enhancing the proposal for the LRT project.
The comprehensive study, a crucial component, will engage agencies such as the Johor Public Transport Corporation (PAJ) and the Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA).
This inclusive approach underscores the state’s commitment to a thorough examination of the proposed project, particularly in the context of Johor Bahru City’s unique circumstances.
Significant economic implications
The proposed LRT project, spanning nearly 30 kilometres and encompassing three key lines – Tebrau, Skudai, and Iskandar Puteri – holds significant economic implications for the region.
With an estimated cost of RM20 billion, the project aligns with Johor’s ambitions to position itself as a prime investment destination.
Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi, while presenting the state budget for 2024, emphasized the urgency of implementing both the high-speed railway (HSR) and LRT projects.
These initiatives are crucial for completing the ecosystem that enhances Johor’s appeal as a key investment hub in the region.
As the Johor government gears up to present the working paper on the proposed LRT system, the upcoming meeting on November 30 holds immense significance.
The collaborative effort involving various agencies reflects a commitment to a comprehensive study, ensuring the project aligns seamlessly with the unique dynamics of Johor Bahru City.
The state’s proactive approach, as highlighted by Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi, underscores the urgency of implementing these transportation projects to solidify Johor’s status as a key investment destination