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Title: Public Transportation at the State Level


1
Public Transportation at the State Level
  • Planning and Design of Public Transport
    Infrastructure
  • By
  • Moaz Yusuf Ahmad

2
Challenges faced in Selangor
  • Emphasis on car travel (often single-occupancy)
    in Malaysia (status symbol)
  • Limited investment in public transit/transport
  • Mainly suburban and exurban communities with
    large population
  • Communities usually surrounded by expressways and
    divided by wide express-roads
  • Trip generators are often separated from each
    other ? discourages public transport ?
    encourages car use

3
Challenges faced in Selangor
  • High traffic volume and incomplete roads (creates
    gridlock within existing road system)
  • Older, high density urban areas not designed for
    large volumes of automobile traffic
  • Klang
  • Petaling Jaya
  • Failure of existing infrastructure or costly
    maintenance (MRRII flyover, Klang bridges)
  • Cannot keep pace with development

4
LRT is a high-cost, low mobility solution
  • High cost of LRT construction
  • Cost estimated at RM 150-200 million per km
  • Full elevation requires large elevated station
    structure
  • Number of lines is limited due to high costs
  • Lines will often run through industrial areas,
    TNB corridors, or along rivers
  • Service to housing estates will be unpopular
  • Little or no reduction in the use of
    single-occupancy vehicles within communities
  • Still requires additional feeder bus network plus
    parking structures at stations ? potential for
    traffic congestion
  • Potential for negative impact of LRT on community

5
Quick wins - Low-cost, high mobility solutions
  • Invest in Community-Based Public Transport
  • Shuttle Bus Services to bring public transport to
    the people

6
Quick wins - Low-cost, high mobility solutions
  • Direct express bus routes and feeder bus routes
    to link communities to LRT (Lembah Subang) and
    KTM lines
  • Encourages passenger demand to develop
  • Greater cost recovery lower subsidy
  • Build new station on Kelana Jaya LRT line at
    existing Lembah Subang Depot
  • Guideway, tracks and station already in place
  • Reduces pressure on Kelana Jaya station and
    existing bus routes, roads

7
A low-cost, high mobility solution
  • Restricted Rights-Of-Way are constructed in the
    outside and/or centre lanes of major arterial
    roads
  • Allows public transit vehicles to move faster
  • Improves reliability of public transit service
  • Encourages use of public transit for more trips
  • Overhead bridges will connect passengers safely
    to clearly visible, safer public transit stops
  • Increased flexibility transit vehicles can
    operate in restricted ROW (Class A/B) or in mixed
    traffic (C)
  • Saves money by reducing delays, construction costs

8
Restricted bus Right-of-Way
  • Orange Line, Los Angeles, CA (USA)
  • TransJakarta, Jakarta (Indonesia)
  • TransMilenio, Bogata (Columbia)

9
Grass-covered, restricted right-of-way
  • Kenosha, WI (USA)
  • Le Mans (France)
  • Madrid (Spain)

10
Stations located in existing centre median
  • Bus Rapid Transit, Beijing (China)
  • TransJakarta, Jakarta (Indonesia)
  • TransMilenio, Bogata (Columbia)

11
Benefits over LRT option
  • Impian LRT leads us to ignore other options
  • Kelana Jaya LRT currently 40 overcapacity
  • Confusion over State and National Government
    plans for extension of Kelana Jaya LRT (Shah Alam
    or USJ)
  • Immediate need for public transportation
    improvements ? oil, petrol price increases
  • Faster planning and construction period

12
Benefits over LRT option
  • Lower cost of construction
  • Travels along existing roads already owned by
    government
  • Cost estimated at RM 20 million per km (bus) to
    40-50 million per km (Rapid Tram)
  • Ramps, overhead bridges allow universal
    accessibility
  • Build more lines for the same amount of money
  • 4km of Rapid Tram or 10km of Rapid Bus vs. 1km of
    LRT
  • More lines increases mobility for Subang Jaya
    residents
  • More money can be devoted to improving feeder bus
    network and KTM Komuter service
  • Positive effect on community

13
Bus or Rail?
  • Saarbruken LRT/Bus interchange (Netherlands)

14
Bus or Rail?
Criteria Bus (12m) Tram (25m) LRT (STAR)
Construction Cost (RM) 20 million / km 40 million / km 180 million / km
Flexibility High High Very Low
Vehicle Capacity 60-80 200-240 600-650
Operator/ Passenger Ratio 180 max 1240 max 1650 max
Lifetime 15 years 25-30 years 25-40 years
15
Conclusion
  • Traffic congestion is causing significant
    economic and social problems for communities in
    Selangor
  • Solutions must allow various options for
    residents
  • Planning must include transit options,
    mixed-uses, higher densities ? Transit-Oriented
    Developments
  • Restricted Right-Of-Way (Class A/B ROW) improves
    reliability of public transit modes (compare LRT
    vs. bus on-time performance, reliability)
  • Based on cost-benefit analysis, Rapid Tram in
    Class A/B ROW is the best transit mode for
    communities in Selangor with the exception of
    high-density urban communities

16
Sources
  • Selangor 2020 Draft Structural and MPSJ Local
    Plan
  • DBKL 2020 Infrastructure Plan
  • National Physical Plan (Transportation)
  • RapidKL, Prasarana
  • Urban Rail, Railway Technology
  • Skyscrapercity.com, usj.com.my, residents
  • Archived photos including personal collection

17
Thank you for your Time
  • Moaz Yusuf Ahmad 012-248-3330
  • SS17, Subang Jaya Moaz.ahmad_at_gmail.com
  • moaz.a_at_taylors.edu.my
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