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Mainland folk to decide on transport master plan

Property News/ 21 December 2015 Leave a comment

PenangLRT (2)The people of Seberang Prai will have a say in the RM27bil Penang Transport Master Plan, said Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng.

“The plan will affect them. They must have a say and voice out whether they want it or not.

“If they reject the plan, it will not be implemented. If they want it, we will implement it,” he told reporters at the Christmas Open House at the St Chastan & Imbert Catholic Church in Chai Leng Park here yesterday.

Lim also said the proposed 28.4km-long Jalan Raja Uda-Bukit Mertajam monorail line, which is part of the master plan, would have 22 stations covering Alma, Bukit Mertajam, Bandar Perda, Taman Supreme, Sunway Carnival Mall and Penang Sentral.

“The people in Prai will be affected as a line will come out at the south of Prai next to the Penang Bridge and flow into Jalan Perusahaan through Taman Supreme before ending at Penang Sentral,” he said.

Recently, The Star reported on a light rail transit (LRT) track across the sea which would be built as the fourth link between Penang island and the mainland.

The LRT trains, which will travel on rails built near the Penang Bridge, will connect Gelugor on the island and the Prai Industrial Estate on the mainland before continuing northwards to Penang Sentral in Butterworth.

Source: TheStar.com.my

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  1. peter
    December 21st, 2015 at 18:30 | #1

    People may feel otherwise, but personally, as someone who lives at Seberang Prai Utara, I feel that the Master Plan REALLY REALLY REALLY needs to focus on improving and increasing the transportation options to the north of the island, there is a SERIOUS bottleneck, that will get WORSE, as more people move to the mainland to escape the soaring property price on the island, and in the near future, access to places like Gurney and Tg. Bungah, which is ALREADY so difficult TODAY, will be a nightmare in the near future for people from both the island and the mainland.

    Fast and efficient access to the north of the island is what the entire state needs and is what will make the biggest impact, economically, in society and in tourism, in the future.

  2. andy
    December 22nd, 2015 at 14:47 | #2

    I’m staying in Seberang Perai area. This is good plan and a must for folk in mainland. Thumbs up for CM to plan for it. Hope no objection from mainland people

  3. Alex
    January 10th, 2016 at 23:01 | #3

    If this project got the green light. I most probably will buy house in harbour place and ride lrt to island to work haha

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