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New KTM Komuter trains arrive in <b>Port Klang</b>. « TRANSIT <b>...</b> Posted: 23 Sep 2011 09:28 PM PDT TRANSIT took note of this article, announcing that the first of the new 6-carriage Komuter trains has arrived in Malaysia. This train is the first of 6 trains which will arrive over the remainder of this year, and will likely be put into service in late December 2011 or early 2012. TRANSIT was invited to the arrival ceremony but were unable to attend due to scheduling conflicts. However, we thank KTMB for the invitation.
TRANSIT Says: First of all, congratulations to KTMB & KTM Komuter. We are looking forward to the arrival of the new trains. We are also looking forward to a full Parliamentary investigation of the purchasing contracts for the new trains but that isn't likely to happen anytime soon. It is nice to have new things. TRANSIT only hopes that the public & KTMB staff will treat these new trains with care and treat each other (and other KTMB passengers) with courtesy & respect. The new trains look markedly different and up-to-date as compared to the older KTM Komuter trains. It is almost a shock to consider that the oldest of our KTM Komuter is a "teenager" (16+ years). Sadly, too many of our "teenage" trains will not survive to see their 20th birthday. And when a train can last around 30 years (although the correct measurement is in distance traveled, we like to use years to help our readers understand) before a major overhaul is needed, the fact that all of our existing trains are in crisis now from parts shortages & deferred maintenance … and in need of major overhaul as "teenage" trains … is something that is disappointing to us. So while we are happy to welcome the new trains, we want to remind the public and the government of Malaysia and KTMB about the existing trains that have been cannibalized for parts and left to rot. Click here for a larger version of the image above. Click here for a larger version of the image above. We understand that some people will not like that TRANSIT is connecting the new trains to the old ones that are falling apart. They prefer that we look forward to the future rather than focus on the mistakes of the past. But we at TRANSIT believe that we must understand the mistakes of the past in order to have a better & brighter future. Filed under: Comments on Government, Comments on Planning, Commuter Train (EMU), Feedback, First Review, Information, KTM Komuter (Klang Valley), News & Events, Transit Facilities, Transit Infrastructure, Universal Design Tagged: | financing public transport, GTP, KTM Debate, KTM Komuter (Klang Valley), KTMB, Malaysian Government, new Komuter trains, NKRA, service |
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