Kuching Urban Transportation System (KUTS) | |
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Overview | |
Native name | Sistem Pengangkutan Bandaraya Kuching |
Owner | Sarawak Metro - Sarawak Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) |
Locale | Kuching, Samarahan and Serian |
Transit type | Autonomous rail rapid transit - Guided bi-articulated bus |
Number of lines | 3 |
Number of stations | 31 |
Website | www |
Operation | |
Operation will start | 2023[1] |
Operator(s) | Sarawak Metro |
Technical | |
System length | First phase: 69.9 km (43 mi) |
The Kuching Urban Transportation System (KUTS) is an under-construction autonomous rail rapid transit (ART) system network in Kuching, Malaysia. It is the first metro rail system to be built in the state of Sarawak which was touted as one of the methods to ease traffic congestion in the city of Kuching.[2] The project is to be constructed using state funds provided by the Development Bank of Sarawak (DBOS).[2][3][4] The proposed ART lines will connect Kuching to Samarahan and Serian as well as future lines to other parts of Greater Kuching.[5] The Premier of Sarawak, Abang Abdul Rahman Johari Abang Openg had initially promised to build the first Kuching ART soon to avoid rising costs,[6] with Chinese companies offering their expertise to collaborate in the construction.[7]
Initial plan - Light Rapid Transit
The proposed construction of a RM10.8 billion Kuching LRT project was expected to commence by 2019 and was scheduled to be operational by 2024.[8] It was proposed that the LRT will use hydrogen fuel cell rolling-stock with a travel speed of 70–140km/h.[9]
The hydrogen fuel cell trains were in line with the state government’s vision to develop a hydrogen economy, as part of its green initiative. Aside from hydrogen-powered trains, Kuching will also be the first city in the country to have hydrogen-powered buses.[10]
Planned routes
On 29 March 2018, the Chief Minister of Sarawak released the routes and stations of three of the six lines with 155.2 kilometers of track[11] to be completed in 2024, while the remaining three lines to be implemented at a later stage.[8] A Government-linked company (GLC) called Sarawak Metro Sdn Bhd[12] has been registered to manage the LRT system.[11]
Line | Origin – Destination | Landmark nearby proposed stations | Distance & Stations |
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1 Samarahan Line | Kota Samarahan to Damai via Sungai Batu, | REMBUS, Kota Samarahan, Summer Mall, Aiman Mall, INTAN/SALCRA/UiTM, UNIMAS, Sarawak Heart Centre, La Promenade, Riveria, eMart, PPKS, Wisma Wan, Vivacity, Simpang Tiga, Swinburne, Jalan Tabuan, Jalan Central Timur, Police HQ, Hikmah Exchange, Jalan Hashim Jaafar, Medan Raya, Sarawak Stadium, Hospital Sarawak, Bandar Baru Samariang, Mara, Rampangi, Salak, Sg. Batu, Buntal, Santubong, DAMAI CENTRAL | 62.4 km, 25 stations. |
2 Serian Line | Serian to Senari via Siburan, | SOUTH DEPOT, Serian, Pasar Baki, Tapah, Beratok, Duranta, Siburan, Seratau, Beverly Park, JPJ, Kota Padawan, Everwin, Penrissen, Kuching Sentral, Kuching International Airport, BDC, Gala City, City One, Simpang Tiga, JPN, The Spring Shopping Mall, Chung Hua Middle School No. 3, Jalan Tun Razak, SMK Pending, Bintawa, ISTHMUS, Borneo Convention Centre Kuching, Demak Laut, Demak Laut Convention Centre, Senari Port, Bako, Muara Tebas, DEEP SEA PORT | 82 km, 25 stations. |
3 City Dispersal Line | Kuching City | Waterfront, UTC, Jalan Abell, Padungan, Padungan Central, Three Hills Park, Tanah Putih, Pending, Jalan Tun Salahudin, Darul Hana, Wisma Bapa Malaysia, Medan Raya, Jalan Hashim Jaafar, Hikmah Exchange | 10.8 km, 13 stations. |
Samarahan Line (Line 1)
Station Code | Working Name | Position | Local government |
Interchange / Notes |
SM0 | Rembus (Provisional) | At-grade | MPKS | Rembus Depot, near to Kampung Rembus |
SM1 | Universiti | Near to UNIMAS Pintu Timur, walking distance to The Summer Shopping Mall | ||
SM2 | Melaban | Connected with Aiman Mall | ||
SM3 | Sigitin | Near to Wisma SALCRA, Walking distance to UiTM Samarahan | ||
SM4 | UNIMAS | Elevated | ||
SM5 | Heart Centre | Walking distance to Sarawak Heart Centre | ||
SM6 | Riveria | Walking distance to La Promenade Mall | ||
SM7 | Stutong | MBKS | Near to The NorthBank by IBRACO | |
SM8 | Wan Alwi | Near to Tabuan Jaya Police Complex | ||
SM9 | Viva | Connected with Vivacity Megamall | ||
IS1 | Simpang Tiga | Near to Wisma Persekutuan Public Carpark, Interchange station with 2 Serian Line | ||
SM11 | Jalan Tabuan | Connected with The Spring Shopping Mall | ||
SM12 | Jalan Central Timur | DBKU | Near to Kuching Public Works Department | |
SM13 | Jalan Badruddin | Connected with Sarawak General Hospital | ||
SM14 | Hikmah Exchange | Near to Padang Pasir, Hikmah Exchange |
Serian Line (Line 2)
Station Code | Working Name | Position | Local government |
Interchange / Notes |
SR1 | Batu 12/JPJ | Elevated | MPPadawan | Batu 12 Depot |
SR2 | Kota Padawan | Near to 10th Mile Bazaar | ||
SR3 | Penrissen | MPKS | Near to SMK Wira Penrissen | |
SR4 | Kota Sentosa | MPPadawan | Near to Sentosa Parade | |
SR5 | Kuching Sentral | MBKS | Connected with bus terminal | |
SR6 | Kuching International Airport | Connected to airport terminal | ||
SR7 | Pelita Height | Near to RH Plaza | ||
SR8 | Tun Jugah | Near to Emporium | ||
SR9 | Near to Swinburne University | |||
IS1 | Simpang Tiga | Near to Wisma Persekutuan Public Carpark, Interchange station with 1 Samarahan Line | ||
SR10 | Jalan Tun Razak | Near to Chung Hua Middle School No.3 | ||
SR11 | Pending | Near to Puspakom | ||
SR12 | Bintawa | Near to Bintawa Industrial Estate | ||
SR13 | Isthmus | At-grade | DBKU | Near to Borneo Convention Centre Kuching |
Shelving
However, on 1 September 2018, the Chief Minister of Sarawak announced that the project has been placed on hold, citing that the funds allocated to the project will instead be used to build basic amenities for Sarawak's rural areas.[13]
Revised plan - Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit (ART)
In July 2019, the Chief Minister of Sarawak said that the LRT project will be built using artificial intelligence (AI) technology which will remove the need for conventional rails and bringing down the cost of the project.[14]
In September 2019, the government of Sarawak ultimately decided to go with China's Automated Rapid Transit (ART) system than LRT due to its more affordable cost where the state transport minister said it will be ready by 2022.[15][16] The ART is a type of guided bus running on batteries. In April 2022, Premier Abang Abdul Rahman Johari Abang Openg disclosed to the Singaporean English daily newspaper, The Straits Times that the ART system will likely consist of 52.6 km of route and is expected to begin construction in the third quarter of the same year, with a projected operational date of 2025.[17]
In August 2023, the state received its first hydrogen-powered ART vehicle prototype and will be going through an engineering run for two months until September, where it will then go through a proof-of-concept testing sometime in November.[18]
Planned routes
On 16 December 2022, the Premier of Sarawak released the Phase 1 integrated transit map of the KUTS project with a 69.9 kilometer route consisting of 3 initial rail lines and a total of 31 stations (with 5 provisional stations) to be completed in stages, with the Blue Line scheduled to be completed in 2025 while the remaining lines are to be constructed at a later date.[19]
Line | Origin – Destination | Landmarks of nearby proposed stations | Distance & Stations | To be completed |
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1 Blue Line | Kota Samarahan to Hikmah Exchange | REMBUS, Summer Mall, Aiman Mall, UiTM, SALCRA, Unimas, Sarawak Heart Centre, Riveria, La Promenade Shopping Mall, Stutong, Emart Matang, Wisma Wan, Vivacity Megamall, JPN Kuching, The Spring, Simpang Tiga, Swinburne Sarawak University, Batu Lintang, Kuching Paragon, Sarawak Generak Hospital, Kuching City Mosque, Hikmah Exchange | 27.6 km, 14 stations. | 2025 |
2 Red Line | Kuching Sentral to Pending | Kuching Sentral, Kuching International Airport, Pelita Height, RH Plaza, GalaCity, CityOne Simpang Tiga, JPN Kuching, Jalan Tun Razak, Pending | 12.3 km, 7 stations. | 2026 |
3 Green Line | Pending to Damai Sentral | Pending, Bintawa, Darul Hana, Wisma Bapa Malaysia, Menara Pelita, Stadium Sarawak, Yayasan Sarawak, Bandar Baru Samariang, SUNGAI BATU, Santubong, Damai Sentral | 30 km, 10 stations. | 2027 |
Notes
- Bold text denotes that the particular landmark is near the area proposed to be a train depot station.
Operation facts
- Project Proponent: Sarawak Metro Sdn Bhd
- Line Length (km): Line 1 : 28.1 km (67% Elevated), Line 2 : 24.5 km (96% Elevated)
- Stations: Line 1 : 13 + 1 (provisional), Line 2 : 12
- Interchange : 1
- Depot: Line 1 : Rembus Line 2 : Batu 12
- Operating Speed: Average 35 km/h, Maximum 70 km/h
- Operating Hours: 6.00 am – 12.00 am
- Journey Time: Line 1: 38 minutes, Line 2: 40 minutes
- System: Hydrogen Powered Automated Rapid Transit (ART)
- Features: Trackless, Runs on rubber tyres. Dedicated lane
See also
References
- ↑ https://www.astroawani.com/berita-malaysia/sarawak-sistem-transit-aliran-autonomi-mula-beroperasi-2025-257707 Sarawak: Sistem Transit Aliran Autonomi mula beroperasi 2025
- 1 2 Samuel Aubrey (19 March 2017). "CM: Kuching – Serian LRT under study". The Borneo Post. Archived from the original on 24 April 2017. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- ↑ "Sarawak unveils plan for public transport link from Kuching to Serian". Borneo Bulletin. 19 March 2017. Archived from the original on 24 April 2017. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- ↑ vernonchancom (31 March 2018). "Kuching LRT ready by 2024, will use hydrogen fuel cell trains". VERNONCHAN.COM. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
- ↑ "Sarawak Could Have LRT System Up and Running by 2020". New Straits Times. Property Hunter. 19 April 2017. Archived from the original on 24 April 2017. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- ↑ Sharon Ling (29 April 2017). "Kuching to have LRT – 'We don't want to be like KL'". The Star. Archived from the original on 30 March 2018. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
- ↑ Lim How Pim (30 April 2017). "China offers expertise in building Sarawak's future LRT system". The Borneo Post. Archived from the original on 14 May 2017. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- 1 2 Rintos Mail (29 March 2018). "LRT lines connecting Kuching, Samarahan and Serian to be operational by 2024". The Borneo Post. Archived from the original on 31 March 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- ↑ "Sarawak's LRT to use hydrogen fuel cell trains". The Star. 30 March 2018. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
- ↑ vernonchancom (31 March 2018). "Kuching LRT ready by 2024, will use hydrogen fuel cell trains". VERNONCHAN.COM. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
- 1 2 "The Kuching LRT". Kuching Borneo. 29 March 2018. Archived from the original on 31 March 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- ↑ Chan, Vernon (31 March 2018). "Kuching LRT ready by 2024, will use hydrogen fuel cell trains". VERNONCHAN.COM. Archived from the original on 23 May 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
- ↑ Sulok Tawie (1 September 2018). "No LRT for Sarawak for time being, CM confirms". Malay Mail. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
- ↑ "LRT project may use new AI tech to 'read' tracks — CM". The Borneo Post. 17 July 2019. Archived from the original on 17 July 2019. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- ↑ Samuel Aubrey (21 September 2019). "CM: Sarawak decides on ART to improve public transport". The Borneo Post. Archived from the original on 25 September 2019. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
- ↑ Rintos Mail (24 September 2019). "Sarawak's ART public transport system ready for action in 2022, says transport minister". The Borneo Post. Archived from the original on 25 September 2019. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
- ↑ Julia Chan (29 April 2022). "Report: Sarawak premier defends Kuching LRT project as key economic building block". Malay Mail. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
- ↑ Chief Chapree (24 August 2023). "Sarawak tests the world's first hydrogen-powered Smart Tram in Kuching". SoyaCincau. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
- ↑ Mail, Rintos (16 December 2022). "Premier launches Phase 1 of Kuching Urban Transportation System". The Borneo Post. Retrieved 27 August 2023.