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KKKA6354
                TRANSPORT ECONOMY




  SUSTINABILITY OF RAPID KL SYSTEM
             (RAPIDKL)



PRESENTED BY : YOUSEF HASANAIN
CONTENT
 Introduction
 Transit Rail
 Kelana Jaya Line
 Ampang Line
 Monorail System
 Future of rail system
 Buses
 Conclusion
INTRODUCTION

 RapidKL, is a government – owned
company which was formed in 2004.
 Itoperates an integrated public transport
system comprising Bus, Monorail and
LRT services.

 The largest stage bus route and the feeder
bus service in Kuala Lumpur .

 Single line of the KL Monorail as a part
of transit route inside the capital city.
IMPLEMENTATION

    RapidKL’s integrated transportation network
     which transports ….
TRANSPORT IMPACTS ON SUSTAINABILITY
TRANSIT RAPID KL

   RapidKL’s rail system currently comprises of 3
    lines.

        First line
                     • Kelana Jaya Line

        Second       • Ampang Line
         line




       Third line
                     • Monorail System
RAIL ROUTES
INCREASING COACHES
                 Daily Passenger Capacity
185,000
180,000
175,000
170,000
165,000
160,000                                     No. of passengers
155,000
150,000
145,000
140,000
          2010        2011         2020
KELANA JAYA LINE

   Was officially changed
    from Putra line to
    Kelana Jaya Line in
    July 2005.
   The line is currently
    owned by(SPNB) and
    operated by rapid kl.
   With 24 stations and a
    route distance of 29 km
ATTRIBUTES
   The system consists of centralized control centre, fully
    automated driverless trains, minimum 90-second headway.

   Can accommodate 400 passengers per 2-car train with the
    average speed of 40 kph.

   There are thirty five (35) 2-car trains and ten (10) 4-car
    trains with an average ridership of 165,000 per day.

   Maintenance is carried out from 1.00am until 4.30am.
CONT. ATTRIBUTES
   Line lies in its five (5) underground stations with the distance
    of 4.36km twin independent bore.

   There are two (2) tunnels with an internal diameter of 4.88m
    and the distance between two tunnels is 5m.

   There are a lot of safety features in this system such as
    CCTV, Stop Button, Evacuation shaft, Zones, Fire Protection
    system, covered power rail, etc.

   the work of the extended line commenced by final quarter of
    2010 and is targeted to be completed by 2013.
OPERATING HOURS


Increasing      operating
hours for the crowded
populated area among other
areas to fetch up more
travelers.
TRAIN FREQUENCY



   System is provided
    extra coaches in the
    stations during peak
    hours.
FARES


   Fares has been settled on
    the stations according the
    distance travel.
   The Kelana Jaya Line
    has a minimum fare of
    RM 0.70 and the
    maximum fare of RM
    2.50.
AMPANG LINE
   Was known as STAR
    line formerly.

   Line consists of double
    track route with a total
    length of 27 km.

   Transit includes 25
    stations.
ATTRIBUTES

   There is a Control Centre for the whole Ampang
    Line situated at Ampang Station.

   All train operations are under SCADA systems.

   There is also a Fixed Block Automatic Signaling
    System for vehicle movement.
CONT. ATTRIBUTES

   The operating hours are from 6.00am until
    midnight whilst maintenance is carried out from
    1.00am until 4.30am.

   There are twenty five (25) trains rolling on the
    track, each consisting of 6 cars.

   the average ridership is only 130,000 per day.
OPERATING HOURS


   Masjid Jamik as
    populated area is
    provided with extra
    time to allow sufficient
    users to travel.
TRAIN FREQUENCY


   Peak hours in the
    morning and the evening
    is supported with extra
    trains to make the travel
    easier for the passengers.
FARES


   The fare for
    Ampang Line has a
    minimum of RM
    0.70 and a
    maximum of RM
    2.80, which is RM
    0.30 more than the
    Kelana Jaya Line.
DEPOT OF RAPID KL RAIL SYSTEM

   The service depot and primary train depot is
    at Ampang. There is a secondary train depot
    at Sri Petaling.
KL MONORAIL


   The KL Monorail, completed
    at a cost of RM 1.2 billion, is
    owned by Syarikat Prasarana
    Negara.

   There are 11 monorail
    stations in the 8.6 km Kuala
    Lumpur Monorail route with
    two parallel elevated tracks.
ATTRIBUTES

   It has twelve (12) 2-car trains running on a 8.6km
    track with 11 stations in total.

   The average daily ridership is 57,000 in 2009 and
    approximately 65,000 in 2011.

   The Kuala Lumpur Monorail Line system consists
    of a single dual-way line that linked the inner
    areas of Kuala Lumpur.
TRAIN FREQUENCY
OPERATING HOURS


First Train       6:00 a.m.

                  11:30 (from KL Sentral towards Titiwangsa)
Last Train        11:50 (from Titiwangsa to KL Sentral)
FARES


   Fares cost is
    between 1.2 and
    2.5 RM.
FUTURE WORK EXTENTION

   The overall route of new line starting from Sri
    Petaling and Kelana Jaya, both converging at
    Putra Heights.

   There is also a proposed new line from Sg Buloh
    to Kajang across the Central Business District
    (CBD) of Kuala Lumpur which is envisaged to be
    completed by 2020.
RAPID KL BUSES
RAPID KL BUSES
   Is the largest bus operator in the
    Klang Valley.

   RapidKL buses services 6 key
    areas of the Klang Valley with a
    total of 165 routes.

   It provides 5 types of bus services
    to the commuter, namely
    Tempatan , Utama, Bandar and
    Ekspres.
ATTRIBUTES
   The Bus service covers 6 major areas in Klang
    Valley serving an average of 280,000 passengers
    daily.

   The fleet consists of 1091 buses maintained by 10
    bus depots and the network covers more than 980
    residential areas compared to the 638 before..

   The 15 buses will be operated for Melaka area in a
    few months according MOU which signed in 4th
    March 2012, as an interim measure to the demand.
CONT. ATTRIBUTES
   More buses added to the fleet and operation times
    have been increased to a whopping 18.5 hours
    (5.30am to 12 midnight).

   At 31 December 2011, up to 4.04 million more
    passengers used the RapidKL bus service in
    comparison to the preceding year.

   The new Pudu Sentral( buduraya ) reopened to the
    public in April 2011 and now offers modern world-
    class facilities.
BUSES AREAS
OPERATING HOURS
             Buses working 18.5 hours per day
             and buses frequented approximately
             every 15 minutes .

 OPERATING
 HOUR PEAK AND                                    SUNDAY     &
 OFF      PEAK                                    PUBLIC
 PERIOD        WEEKDAYS          SATURDAY         HOLIDAY
 First Bus          5.30 am      5.30 am          5.30 am
 First Bus Peak     6.30 am      7.00 am          7.30 am
 Last Bus           12.00 pm     11.30 pm         12.00 pm
FARES
 Fares range between 0.5 and 3.8 according to
 travel distance.
FEATURES OF RAPID KL BUSES
   Grandma’ or ‘Mother-and-Child’ seats above
    the front wheel arches.

   Gradual floor incline.

   Leaf doors at the rear entrance.

   Bright yellow ‘No standing area’
    demarcation at doorways and steps.

   Special stop button and announcement for
    wheelchair users.

   Emergency windows with hammers.

   Monitoring routes by GPS system.
DEPOT OF RAPID KL RAIL SYSTEM
CONCLUSION


   Rapid kl corporate has applying an effective plan
    to sustain the system .

   System has sufficient facilities providing for the
    trains and buses to ease the traveling for the
    passengers .
THANK
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Rapid KL Transport System

  • 1. KKKA6354 TRANSPORT ECONOMY SUSTINABILITY OF RAPID KL SYSTEM (RAPIDKL) PRESENTED BY : YOUSEF HASANAIN
  • 2. CONTENT  Introduction  Transit Rail  Kelana Jaya Line  Ampang Line  Monorail System  Future of rail system  Buses  Conclusion
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  RapidKL, is a government – owned company which was formed in 2004.  Itoperates an integrated public transport system comprising Bus, Monorail and LRT services.  The largest stage bus route and the feeder bus service in Kuala Lumpur .  Single line of the KL Monorail as a part of transit route inside the capital city.
  • 4. IMPLEMENTATION  RapidKL’s integrated transportation network which transports ….
  • 5. TRANSPORT IMPACTS ON SUSTAINABILITY
  • 6. TRANSIT RAPID KL  RapidKL’s rail system currently comprises of 3 lines. First line • Kelana Jaya Line Second • Ampang Line line Third line • Monorail System
  • 8. INCREASING COACHES Daily Passenger Capacity 185,000 180,000 175,000 170,000 165,000 160,000 No. of passengers 155,000 150,000 145,000 140,000 2010 2011 2020
  • 9. KELANA JAYA LINE  Was officially changed from Putra line to Kelana Jaya Line in July 2005.  The line is currently owned by(SPNB) and operated by rapid kl.  With 24 stations and a route distance of 29 km
  • 10. ATTRIBUTES  The system consists of centralized control centre, fully automated driverless trains, minimum 90-second headway.  Can accommodate 400 passengers per 2-car train with the average speed of 40 kph.  There are thirty five (35) 2-car trains and ten (10) 4-car trains with an average ridership of 165,000 per day.  Maintenance is carried out from 1.00am until 4.30am.
  • 11. CONT. ATTRIBUTES  Line lies in its five (5) underground stations with the distance of 4.36km twin independent bore.  There are two (2) tunnels with an internal diameter of 4.88m and the distance between two tunnels is 5m.  There are a lot of safety features in this system such as CCTV, Stop Button, Evacuation shaft, Zones, Fire Protection system, covered power rail, etc.  the work of the extended line commenced by final quarter of 2010 and is targeted to be completed by 2013.
  • 12. OPERATING HOURS Increasing operating hours for the crowded populated area among other areas to fetch up more travelers.
  • 13. TRAIN FREQUENCY  System is provided extra coaches in the stations during peak hours.
  • 14. FARES  Fares has been settled on the stations according the distance travel.  The Kelana Jaya Line has a minimum fare of RM 0.70 and the maximum fare of RM 2.50.
  • 15. AMPANG LINE  Was known as STAR line formerly.  Line consists of double track route with a total length of 27 km.  Transit includes 25 stations.
  • 16. ATTRIBUTES  There is a Control Centre for the whole Ampang Line situated at Ampang Station.  All train operations are under SCADA systems.  There is also a Fixed Block Automatic Signaling System for vehicle movement.
  • 17. CONT. ATTRIBUTES  The operating hours are from 6.00am until midnight whilst maintenance is carried out from 1.00am until 4.30am.  There are twenty five (25) trains rolling on the track, each consisting of 6 cars.  the average ridership is only 130,000 per day.
  • 18. OPERATING HOURS  Masjid Jamik as populated area is provided with extra time to allow sufficient users to travel.
  • 19. TRAIN FREQUENCY  Peak hours in the morning and the evening is supported with extra trains to make the travel easier for the passengers.
  • 20. FARES  The fare for Ampang Line has a minimum of RM 0.70 and a maximum of RM 2.80, which is RM 0.30 more than the Kelana Jaya Line.
  • 21. DEPOT OF RAPID KL RAIL SYSTEM  The service depot and primary train depot is at Ampang. There is a secondary train depot at Sri Petaling.
  • 22. KL MONORAIL  The KL Monorail, completed at a cost of RM 1.2 billion, is owned by Syarikat Prasarana Negara.  There are 11 monorail stations in the 8.6 km Kuala Lumpur Monorail route with two parallel elevated tracks.
  • 23. ATTRIBUTES  It has twelve (12) 2-car trains running on a 8.6km track with 11 stations in total.  The average daily ridership is 57,000 in 2009 and approximately 65,000 in 2011.  The Kuala Lumpur Monorail Line system consists of a single dual-way line that linked the inner areas of Kuala Lumpur.
  • 25. OPERATING HOURS First Train 6:00 a.m. 11:30 (from KL Sentral towards Titiwangsa) Last Train 11:50 (from Titiwangsa to KL Sentral)
  • 26. FARES  Fares cost is between 1.2 and 2.5 RM.
  • 27. FUTURE WORK EXTENTION  The overall route of new line starting from Sri Petaling and Kelana Jaya, both converging at Putra Heights.  There is also a proposed new line from Sg Buloh to Kajang across the Central Business District (CBD) of Kuala Lumpur which is envisaged to be completed by 2020.
  • 29. RAPID KL BUSES  Is the largest bus operator in the Klang Valley.  RapidKL buses services 6 key areas of the Klang Valley with a total of 165 routes.  It provides 5 types of bus services to the commuter, namely Tempatan , Utama, Bandar and Ekspres.
  • 30. ATTRIBUTES  The Bus service covers 6 major areas in Klang Valley serving an average of 280,000 passengers daily.  The fleet consists of 1091 buses maintained by 10 bus depots and the network covers more than 980 residential areas compared to the 638 before..  The 15 buses will be operated for Melaka area in a few months according MOU which signed in 4th March 2012, as an interim measure to the demand.
  • 31. CONT. ATTRIBUTES  More buses added to the fleet and operation times have been increased to a whopping 18.5 hours (5.30am to 12 midnight).  At 31 December 2011, up to 4.04 million more passengers used the RapidKL bus service in comparison to the preceding year.  The new Pudu Sentral( buduraya ) reopened to the public in April 2011 and now offers modern world- class facilities.
  • 33. OPERATING HOURS Buses working 18.5 hours per day and buses frequented approximately every 15 minutes . OPERATING HOUR PEAK AND SUNDAY & OFF PEAK PUBLIC PERIOD WEEKDAYS SATURDAY HOLIDAY First Bus 5.30 am 5.30 am 5.30 am First Bus Peak 6.30 am 7.00 am 7.30 am Last Bus 12.00 pm 11.30 pm 12.00 pm
  • 34. FARES Fares range between 0.5 and 3.8 according to travel distance.
  • 35. FEATURES OF RAPID KL BUSES  Grandma’ or ‘Mother-and-Child’ seats above the front wheel arches.  Gradual floor incline.  Leaf doors at the rear entrance.  Bright yellow ‘No standing area’ demarcation at doorways and steps.  Special stop button and announcement for wheelchair users.  Emergency windows with hammers.  Monitoring routes by GPS system.
  • 36. DEPOT OF RAPID KL RAIL SYSTEM
  • 37. CONCLUSION  Rapid kl corporate has applying an effective plan to sustain the system .  System has sufficient facilities providing for the trains and buses to ease the traveling for the passengers .