KELANTAN: The progress status of the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project in Kelantan has reached 79.81% as of May 2024. According to the Ministry of Transport, the progress of the work involved the bridge structures where 428 out of 468 beam launching spans had been installed on the main line and construction work for both stations in Kelantan had also started.
“In addition, track installation work in Kelantan is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2024 (4Q2024) using a track laying machine,” the ministry said in response to a query regarding the state of Kelantan and the plans of ensuring the positive impact of the project to provide an economic spillover to the local population when operations begin.
The 665km ECRL project is a rail infrastructure development that will connect the states of the East Coast with the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia, namely Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and Selangor.
The ministry also mentioned that PLANMalaysia, through the East Coast Rail Line Integrated Land Use Master Plan (PeGTaECRL), will map out the land use development along the ECRL alignment and around the station including the development of the Economic Accelerator Project (EAP) investment.
“The detailed proposed plan in the PeGTaECRL for Kelantan involves 2 ECRL stations, namely the Kota Bharu and Pasir Puteh stations.
“Among the main proposals for the ECRL stations in Kelantan are the development of Bandar Baru Tunjong which is a new township for the Ketereh area, while in Pasir Puteh is the proposed development of logistics hub as well as the proposed land port in Bandar Baru Tok Bali, which will strengthen the Pasir Puteh station as a cargo hub for Kelantan and northern Terengganu,” the ministry added.
— BERNAMA