Latest July 2024 Updates on the RTS Link Singapore and Johor Bahru
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
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Amazing looks like lots of people keep a close watch on this RTS Link...fv
5 days a week i pass the jbcc area. It never cease to anaze me at the rapid progress of this project. Altho work is ongoing it do not dusrupt the trafic flow. Good job
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I found the text explanations to be interesting and informative
i'm very impressed with the marine viaduct works on the JB, just 6 complete spans! you can show us how the precast segmental girder boxes are produced and transported to site alongside SG Yap in the future.
Being able to see the production of the girder box and transportation to the site would depend on if we are also invited by the company 😅 If not, it would not be possible to access the sites.
Singapore (RTS Woodlands) ↔️ Malaysia (RTS Johor) ↔️ Capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur (Electronic Train ETS) ↔️ Thailand border, Padang Besar (Electronic Train ETS)
one belt one road to europe will be a reality.
wow, that would be awesome.
we only did the route from Singapore woodlands to Kuala Lumpur. Have not ventured upwards via train towards Thailand yet.
Once the RTS is completed, within its 6 months period from the commencement date, the Tebrau Shuttle will be discontinued. KTM ends all its services at JB Sentral. That will leave only the E&O starting from WTC, correct?
Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean by E&O and WTC. But the shuttle tebrau will most likely not be running after the RTS is completed, as the RTS frequency is higher than the current KTM Shuttle and with a more convenient location connecting to the Singapore MRT system.
@@thebiannualtravellers Eastern & Oriental Train, Woodlands Train Checkpoint
Ah yes, unless they decided to remove the tracks and station for causeway expansions.
Eastern & Oriental Express departing from Singapore's Woodlands Train Checkpoint.. That's the only train service from Malaysia to Singapore using the current track once the RTS is completed. The track will not be dismantled. The last time I saw the E&O's coaches were kept somewhere in Pasir Gudang (The existing rail track between Port of Tanjung Pelepas and Johor Port in Pasir Gudang, in 2016 they were planning to have it upgraded to a double track to allow for cargo and passenger train services, for future Komuter Selatan).
@@aiemthere is no confirmation on the double track & elrctrification of the Pasir Gudang branch line. Instead, they only realigned the part of the original branch that connects to the former Kempas Baru station to have it diverted & connect to the currently operational new Kempas Baru station. But that's it.
And it's also not part of the current plan of Komuter Selatan. The current plan for Komuter Selatan only entails:
1) JB Sentral - Paloh
2) Paloh - Gemas
This was confirmed by Transport Minister Anthony Loke a month back.
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Actually 2 more spans. You can see a viaduct pier coming up in-between the 2 completed piers here.
True, but still unknown yet if the launching gantry would actually touch the Sea viduct as they are technically built by different companies.
How many weeks then you upload the rts vids
i will post once or twice every month.
@@thebiannualtravellers oh ok
Looks like the DuraBeam is back