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The Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit project is a planned three-line mass rapid transit (MRT) system in the Klang Valley (Greater Kuala Lumpur), an urban conurbation in Malaysia which includes the capital city of Kuala Lumpur.[1] The MRT lines, when completed, would be operated as components of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System.

Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit
(KVMRT)
概要
所有者马来西亚捷运公司
地区 马来西亚巴生谷, Malaysia
交通類型地鐵
編號9 加影
12 布城
13 环状
线路3
車站加影线(31)
布城线(35)
环状线(31)
網站mymrt.com.my
运营
開始运营9 (2016年12月16日,​6年前​(2016-12-16)
12 (2022年6月16日,​9個月前​(2022-06-16)
預定開通13 (2028年12月,​5年​(2028-12)
运营單位快捷通軌道
技术
系統長度总计 153.2 km(95.2 mi)
9 51 km(32 mi)
12 52.2 km(32.4 mi)
13 50.8 km(31.6 mi)
轨距1,435毫米(4英尺8 12英寸)標準軌

Once completed, the MRT would serve to strengthen the current rail transit network in the Klang Valley, integrating the various existing rail lines while alleviating the severe traffic congestion in the Klang Valley metropolitan area. The proposal was announced in June 2010 and was approved by the government of Malaysia in December 2010. Construction of the first line commenced in July 2011. The project also represents one of the economic entry point projects identified for the Klang Valley "National Key Economic Area" under the Economic Transformation Programme英语Economic Transformation Programme by the Malaysian government.

The Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRT Corp), founded in September 2011, has been appointed by the government as the official and asset owner of the project and the rail lines. Prior to the founding of the corporation, the project was managed by Prasarana Malaysia Berhad.[2]

Kajang Line's MRT trainset of Siemens Inspiro EMU

History

In June 2010, then Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak announced during the tabling of the that the government was studying the MRT proposal for the Klang Valley, inspired by Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system.[3] The original proposal was dubbed the “Klang Valley Integrated Transportation System”, but it is more commonly referred to as the “Greater Kuala Lumpur MRT” or “Klang Valley MRT” by the press and analysts.[4][5][6] While the concept itself was conceived by a joint venture between Gamuda Berhad英语Gamuda Berhad and MMC Corporation Berhad英语MMC Corporation Berhad, contract awards for the design and construction packages was expected to be tendered out by the government via the Swiss challenge英语Swiss challenge (procurement) method, if approved.[7] The MMC-Gamuda joint venture indicated its intention to be the project leader and undertake tunneling works.[8] The newly launched (SPAD) would oversee and coordinate the entire MRT development in terms of cost, viability, alignment and integration, and will play the role of regulators once the project is completed.[9][10] The national public transport infrastructure company, Prasarana Malaysia would ultimately own and operate the MRT.[11]

In December 2010, the government approved the implementation of the MRT project,[12] and appointed MMC-Gamuda joint venture as the Project Delivery Partner. Apart from tunneling works, the MMC-Gamuda joint venture will not be allowed to bid for the other eight parcels of the project.[13]

Job tenders were expected to open in April 2011 and construction was targeted to commence in July 2011.[14] On 17 August 2011, the government announced that the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRT Corp), a new company under the Finance Ministry had been formed to take control of the project from Prasarana Malaysia. MRT Corp would be the asset owner of the project and officially take over the project from Prasarana Malaysia on 1 September 2011.[15] Prasarana Malaysia, through its subsidiary Rapid Rail, will be the operators of the new MRT lines, allowing integration with the existing Rapid KL rail network.

In May 2012, MRT Corp awarded four tenders worth RM3.22 billion for the MRT Kajang Line, the first line in the project. At the end of 2012, the corporation announced that the project for its first MRT line will not exceed RM23 billion, adding that the line is stipulated for completion by July 2017.[16]

In December 2014, during a briefing for the MRT Kajang Line, the CEO of MRT Corp revealed more details about the second MRT line. Construction was expected to begin by November 2015, after approvals and public displays in early 2015.[17][18] In February 2015, MRT Corp prepares tenders for the second MRT line.[19] After numerous delays and re-alignments of the stations, the construction of second MRT line, the MRT Putrajaya Line began in September 2016, with Phase 1 operations of the line aimed to be started by July 2021.[20][21]

On 16 December 2016, the construction of Phase 1 of the MRT Kajang Line which spans 23 km from Sungai Buloh to Semantan was completed and the line was opened to public. Phase 2 of line, the remaining portion of the line from Sematan to Kajang was completed and opened on 17 July 2017, allowing the entire line to enter full revenue service.

Rationale

The MRT project represents one of the economic entry point projects identified for the Greater Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley National Key Economic Area under the Economic Transformation Programme英语Economic Transformation Programme.[14] The new MRT system is envisaged to radically improve and transform Kuala Lumpur's poor and sorely inadequate public transportation coverage and to propel the Klang Valley metropolitan area to be on par with that of a developed city. The new lines will increase Klang Valley's rapid rail network from 15 km per million people in 2010 to 40 km per million people once completed. The proposal also envisages a fivefold increase in rail ridership, in line with the government's target for public transport usage in the Klang Valley of 40% by 2020 from 18% in 2009.[22][23]

The project's three lines – the MRT Circle Line, looping around Kuala Lumpur, and the MRT Kajang Line and MRT Putrajaya Line covering a 20 km radius in the southeast–northwest direction from the city centre – will integrate the current rapid transit system in Kuala Lumpur and serve high-density areas which are currently not serviced by any rapid transit system. About 90 new stations are planned in this "Wheel and Spoke" concept, out of which 26 in the city centre will be underground. Ridership capacity will be 2 million passengers per day.[24]

The preliminary project cost, which will be government-funded, was estimated by MMC-Gamuda to be at RM36 billion,[25] representing the largest infrastructure project ever undertaken in Malaysia. Analysts estimate the cost could be significantly higher due to extensive tunneling works required.[26][27][28][29] While the project is welcome by most, some analysts and commentators have expressed concerns on the commercial viability of the project and skepticism on the government part to pull off a project of such scale, given the numerous past delays in other rail-related projects in Malaysia. However, most agree that the project will generate immense economic contribution and investment returns in the future.[30][31][32]

Network

Initially, the previous proposed lines by MMC-Gamuda; Red Line will go from Damansara英语Damansara, Kuala Lumpur in the northwest to Serdang in the southeast, while Green Line will be from Kepong in the northeast to Cheras in the southwest. Both lines will pass through downtown area of Kuala Lumpur and converge at Dataran Perdana (Tun Razak Exchange) near Jalan Tun Razak英语Jalan Tun Razak.[31] These routes ultimately went through numerous realignments. The final route for MRT Kajang Line is believed to have replaced the Kota Damansara-Cheras Line which was originally proposed by Prasarana in 2006.

In December 2010, the government approved the implementation of the MRT project and announced preliminary plans for the first line, the 9 MRT Kajang Line, stretching 51 km from Sungai Buloh to Kajang through 31 stations. The line will pass through the city centre and will serve densely populated suburban areas including Kota Damansara, Mutiara Damansara, Bandar Utama, Taman Tun Dr Ismail英语Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Bukit Damansara英语Bukit Damansara, Cheras, Bandar Tun Hussein Onn英语Bandar Tun Hussein Onn and Balakong, with a total catchment population of 1.2 million people. Thie line commenced construction in July 2011 and was completed in 2017.[33]

The 12 MRT Putrajaya Line, currently under construction, will consist of 35 stations over 52.2 km stretching from Sungai Buloh to Putrajaya, also passing through the city centre and will serve the suburban areas of Kepong, Bandar Sri Damansara英语Bandar Sri Damansara Sentul, Titiwangsa, Kuchai Lama, Sungai Besi, Seri Kembangan and Cyberjaya. The line is expected to be fully operational by 2023.[21]

In 2023, the government of Malaysia plans for the third MRT line, the 13 MRT Circle Line.[34] The line will consist of 31 stations with 2 provisional stations over 50 km stretching from Bukit Kiara英语Bukit Kiara to the University of Malaya and will serve populated residential areas including Sri Hartamas英语Sri Hartamas, Titiwangsa, Mont Kiara, Segambut, KL Metropolis英语KL Metropolis, Titiwangsa, Setapak, Setiawangsa英语Setiawangsa, Cheras, Salak South, Pandan Indah英语Pandan Indah, Cheras, Pantai Dalam英语Pantai Dalam and Bangsar South.[35][36] The construction of the Circle Line will form the "wheel" feature of the "Wheel and Spoke" model used in the construction of the entire MRT project. The line is expected to begin its first phase of operations in December 2028.[37]

参考文献

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  2. ^ . [2011-08-22]. (原始内容存档于2013-12-13). 
  3. ^ . The New Straits Times. 8 June 2010. (原始内容存档于11 June 2010).  已忽略未知参数|df= (帮助)
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外部链接

  • 马来西亚捷运公司官网
  • 国家基建公司官网
  • 陆路公共交通机构官网

Template:Public transport in the Klang Valley Template:Rail transport in Malaysia Template:Klang Valley train stations Template:Urban Rail Transit in ASEAN

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The Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit project is a planned three line mass rapid transit MRT system in the Klang Valley Greater Kuala Lumpur an urban conurbation in Malaysia which includes the capital city of Kuala Lumpur 1 The MRT lines when completed would be operated as components of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit KVMRT 概要所有者马来西亚捷运公司地区 马来西亚巴生谷 Malaysia交通類型地鐵編號9 加影 12 布城 13 环状线路3車站加影线 31 布城线 35 环状线 31 網站mymrt wbr com wbr my运营開始运营9 2016年12月16日 6年前 2016 12 16 12 2022年6月16日 9個月前 2022 06 16 預定開通13 2028年12月 5年 2028 12 运营單位快捷通軌道技术系統長度总计 153 2 km 95 2 mi 9 51 km 32 mi 12 52 2 km 32 4 mi 13 50 8 km 31 6 mi 轨距1 435毫米 4英尺8 1 2 英寸 標準軌Once completed the MRT would serve to strengthen the current rail transit network in the Klang Valley integrating the various existing rail lines while alleviating the severe traffic congestion in the Klang Valley metropolitan area The proposal was announced in June 2010 and was approved by the government of Malaysia in December 2010 Construction of the first line commenced in July 2011 The project also represents one of the economic entry point projects identified for the Klang Valley National Key Economic Area under the Economic Transformation Programme 英语 Economic Transformation Programme by the Malaysian government The Mass Rapid Transit Corporation MRT Corp founded in September 2011 has been appointed by the government as the official and asset owner of the project and the rail lines Prior to the founding of the corporation the project was managed by Prasarana Malaysia Berhad 2 Kajang Line s MRT trainset of Siemens Inspiro EMU 目录 1 History 2 Rationale 3 Network 4 参考文献 5 外部链接History 编辑In June 2010 then Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak announced during the tabling of the 10th Malaysia Plan 2011 2015 that the government was studying the MRT proposal for the Klang Valley inspired by Singapore s Mass Rapid Transit MRT system 3 The original proposal was dubbed the Klang Valley Integrated Transportation System but it is more commonly referred to as the Greater Kuala Lumpur MRT or Klang Valley MRT by the press and analysts 4 5 6 While the concept itself was conceived by a joint venture between Gamuda Berhad 英语 Gamuda Berhad and MMC Corporation Berhad 英语 MMC Corporation Berhad contract awards for the design and construction packages was expected to be tendered out by the government via the Swiss challenge 英语 Swiss challenge procurement method if approved 7 The MMC Gamuda joint venture indicated its intention to be the project leader and undertake tunneling works 8 The newly launched Public Land Transport Commission SPAD would oversee and coordinate the entire MRT development in terms of cost viability alignment and integration and will play the role of regulators once the project is completed 9 10 The national public transport infrastructure company Prasarana Malaysia would ultimately own and operate the MRT 11 In December 2010 the government approved the implementation of the MRT project 12 and appointed MMC Gamuda joint venture as the Project Delivery Partner Apart from tunneling works the MMC Gamuda joint venture will not be allowed to bid for the other eight parcels of the project 13 Job tenders were expected to open in April 2011 and construction was targeted to commence in July 2011 14 On 17 August 2011 the government announced that the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation MRT Corp a new company under the Finance Ministry had been formed to take control of the project from Prasarana Malaysia MRT Corp would be the asset owner of the project and officially take over the project from Prasarana Malaysia on 1 September 2011 15 Prasarana Malaysia through its subsidiary Rapid Rail will be the operators of the new MRT lines allowing integration with the existing Rapid KL rail network In May 2012 MRT Corp awarded four tenders worth RM3 22 billion for the MRT Kajang Line the first line in the project At the end of 2012 the corporation announced that the project for its first MRT line will not exceed RM23 billion adding that the line is stipulated for completion by July 2017 16 In December 2014 during a briefing for the MRT Kajang Line the CEO of MRT Corp revealed more details about the second MRT line Construction was expected to begin by November 2015 after approvals and public displays in early 2015 17 18 In February 2015 MRT Corp prepares tenders for the second MRT line 19 After numerous delays and re alignments of the stations the construction of second MRT line the MRT Putrajaya Line began in September 2016 with Phase 1 operations of the line aimed to be started by July 2021 20 21 On 16 December 2016 the construction of Phase 1 of the MRT Kajang Line which spans 23 km from Sungai Buloh to Semantan was completed and the line was opened to public Phase 2 of line the remaining portion of the line from Sematan to Kajang was completed and opened on 17 July 2017 allowing the entire line to enter full revenue service Rationale 编辑The MRT project represents one of the economic entry point projects identified for the Greater Kuala Lumpur Klang Valley National Key Economic Area under the Economic Transformation Programme 英语 Economic Transformation Programme 14 The new MRT system is envisaged to radically improve and transform Kuala Lumpur s poor and sorely inadequate public transportation coverage and to propel the Klang Valley metropolitan area to be on par with that of a developed city The new lines will increase Klang Valley s rapid rail network from 15 km per million people in 2010 to 40 km per million people once completed The proposal also envisages a fivefold increase in rail ridership in line with the government s target for public transport usage in the Klang Valley of 40 by 2020 from 18 in 2009 22 23 The project s three lines the MRT Circle Line looping around Kuala Lumpur and the MRT Kajang Line and MRT Putrajaya Line covering a 20 km radius in the southeast northwest direction from the city centre will integrate the current rapid transit system in Kuala Lumpur and serve high density areas which are currently not serviced by any rapid transit system About 90 new stations are planned in this Wheel and Spoke concept out of which 26 in the city centre will be underground Ridership capacity will be 2 million passengers per day 24 The preliminary project cost which will be government funded was estimated by MMC Gamuda to be at RM36 billion 25 representing the largest infrastructure project ever undertaken in Malaysia Analysts estimate the cost could be significantly higher due to extensive tunneling works required 26 27 28 29 While the project is welcome by most some analysts and commentators have expressed concerns on the commercial viability of the project and skepticism on the government part to pull off a project of such scale given the numerous past delays in other rail related projects in Malaysia However most agree that the project will generate immense economic contribution and investment returns in the future 30 31 32 Network 编辑主条目 Kajang line Putrajaya line和MRT Circle Line Initially the previous proposed lines by MMC Gamuda Red Line will go from Damansara 英语 Damansara Kuala Lumpur in the northwest to Serdang in the southeast while Green Line will be from Kepong in the northeast to Cheras in the southwest Both lines will pass through downtown area of Kuala Lumpur and converge at Dataran Perdana Tun Razak Exchange near Jalan Tun Razak 英语 Jalan Tun Razak 31 These routes ultimately went through numerous realignments The final route for MRT Kajang Line is believed to have replaced the Kota Damansara Cheras Line which was originally proposed by Prasarana in 2006 In December 2010 the government approved the implementation of the MRT project and announced preliminary plans for the first line the 9 MRT Kajang Line stretching 51 km from Sungai Buloh to Kajang through 31 stations The line will pass through the city centre and will serve densely populated suburban areas including Kota Damansara Mutiara Damansara Bandar Utama Taman Tun Dr Ismail 英语 Taman Tun Dr Ismail Bukit Damansara 英语 Bukit Damansara Cheras Bandar Tun Hussein Onn 英语 Bandar Tun Hussein Onn and Balakong with a total catchment population of 1 2 million people Thie line commenced construction in July 2011 and was completed in 2017 33 The 12 MRT Putrajaya Line currently under construction will consist of 35 stations over 52 2 km stretching from Sungai Buloh to Putrajaya also passing through the city centre and will serve the suburban areas of Kepong Bandar Sri Damansara 英语 Bandar Sri Damansara Sentul Titiwangsa Kuchai Lama Sungai Besi Seri Kembangan and Cyberjaya The line is expected to be fully operational by 2023 21 In 2023 the government of Malaysia plans for the third MRT line the 13 MRT Circle Line 34 The line will consist of 31 stations with 2 provisional stations over 50 km stretching from Bukit Kiara 英语 Bukit Kiara to the University of Malaya and will serve populated residential areas including Sri Hartamas 英语 Sri Hartamas Titiwangsa Mont Kiara Segambut KL Metropolis 英语 KL Metropolis Titiwangsa Setapak Setiawangsa 英语 Setiawangsa Cheras Salak South Pandan Indah 英语 Pandan Indah Cheras Pantai Dalam 英语 Pantai Dalam and Bangsar South 35 36 The construction of the Circle Line will form the wheel feature of the Wheel and Spoke model used in the construction of the entire MRT project The line is expected to begin its first phase of operations in December 2028 37 参考文献 编辑 马来西亚主题 MRT Corporate Info MRT Corp 2012 01 09 Prasarana to manage MRT until handover to MRT Co the Malaysian Insider 2011 08 22 原始内容存档于2013 12 13 RM30b MRT plan The New Straits Times 8 June 2010 原始内容存档于11 June 2010 已忽略未知参数 df 帮助 KL to have MRT system say sources The Edge 2010 06 07 2010 07 15 原始内容存档于2012 03 03 10MP Malaysia plans MRT system Business Times 2010 06 10 12 weeks to conduct MRT feasibility study The Star 2010 07 09 RM30b MRT plan New Straits Times 2010 06 08 原始内容存档于2010 06 11 Gamuda MMC eye tunnel works The Star 2010 07 15 SPAD Super transport service Free Malaysia Today 2010 06 16 Integrated transport masterplan a must says Pua Free Malaysia Today 2010 06 28 Putrajaya mulls multi billion rail deals The Malaysian Insider 2010 06 07 原始内容存档于2010 06 11 MRT project approved set to start in July The Malaysian Mirror 2010 12 18 RM36b MRT project to be broken down to nine parcels for open tender The Star 2010 12 19 原始内容存档于2010 12 21 14 0 14 1 MRT project to generate billion in GNI Business Times 2011 01 05 Putrajaya puts MRT under new project owners Malaysian Insider 19 August 2011 19 August 2011 原始内容存档于3 September 2011 已忽略未知参数 df 帮助 Malaysia Business amp Finance News Stock Updates the Star Ch ng Brenda Building of new MRT second line to begin next November The Star Star Star Publication 3 December 2014 3 December 2014 New alignment for Sg Buloh Putrajaya MRT line proposed The Star Online MRT Corp prepares tender for Line 2 project display in Q2 thestar com my PM launches RM32b second MRT line to turn Klang Valley into world class city 2016 09 15 2017 06 01 21 0 21 1 Hashini Kavishtri Kannan MRT 2 is 70 per cent completed 2020 01 17 2020 01 17 英语 More on MRT The Edge CIMB 2010 06 14 Gamuda hopeful KL MRT work can start next year The Malaysian Insider 2010 06 25 KL to get landmark MRT in world class city bid The Malaysian Insider 2010 06 10 原始内容存档于2010 06 19 Govt funded MRT Business Times 2010 12 24 Project likely to be govt funded New Straits Times 2010 06 09 Cabinet yet to study MRT proposal from Gamuda MMC The Star 2010 06 15 Cost of rail projects may top RM50bil The Star 2010 06 18 Public transport poised for change The Star 2010 06 26 MRT project may be tough to pull off Business Times 2010 06 25 31 0 31 1 MRT offers wider coverage The Star 2010 06 26 MRT to give high economic investment return The Star 2010 07 15 Palansamy Yiswaree PM picks 17 7 2017 start date for MRT phase two Malay Mail www malaymail com 8 June 2017 2020 06 02 英语 Govt slams brakes on MRT3 and HSR projects NST Online 2018 05 30 2018 05 31 英语 MRT3 tender to go out in August The Star www thestar com my 2021 04 17 Kwan Faye 30 stations 10 interchanges for MRT3 Free Malaysia Today FMT 2021 04 13 2021 04 17 美国英语 MRT 3 tender to be opened this year says Dr Wee The Star 2022 03 15 英语 外部链接 编辑马来西亚捷运公司官网 国家基建公司官网 陆路公共交通机构官网Template Public transport in the Klang Valley Template Rail transport in Malaysia Template Klang Valley train stations Template Urban Rail Transit in ASEAN 取自 https zh wikipedia org w index php title 巴生谷大众捷运系统 amp oldid 76350499, 维基百科,wiki,书籍,书籍,图书馆,

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