GEORGE TOWN: The implementation of the Penang Mutiara Route
Light Rail Transit (LRT) project is seen as a beneficial alternative
transportation option for residents to alleviate traffic congestion and enhance
urban mobility by connecting urban and suburban areas.
The
LRT line, expected to run from Silicon Island to Komtar and crossing to Penang
Sentral in Seberang Perai, is also poised to boost tourism in the state, which
is rich with Unesco Biosphere Reserve Sites.
Transportation
analyst and expert Abi Sofian Abdul Hamid said that the LRT network connects
strategic locations, fulfilling users’ demands with efficient and accessible
transportation hubs at each station.
“Therefore,
support networks for ‘the last mile’ and related aspects need to be taken into
consideration, including shuttle transportation and parking facilities.“If we
look at the Prime Minister’s announcement, this project will also involve
transit- oriented development concepts where LRT stations will be focal points
for residential and job centre development,” he said recently, Bernama
reported.
Abi Sofian, who is also the Founder of Thought Partners Group Consulting (TPG),
explained that the project could contribute to green mobility by reducing
vehicles and carbon emissions.
He
said this is in line with the National Energy Transition Roadmap if executed
based on thorough research findings and proper implementation.
In
theory, he said, with stations located at tourist attractions, it can help
tourists move easily from one attraction to another, including Penang Sentral
Station, which offers seamless transportation connectivity.
Commenting on the Federal Government’s decision to
officially take over the LRT project from the state government, Abi Sofian said
it would ensure various project management aspects are better handled,
considering the involvement of MRT Corp with its experience in delivering rapid
transportation in the Klang Valley.
Meanwhile, Tourism and Transport Business Consultant YS
Chan noted that apart from benefiting commuters, industrial tourism will get a
boost as Penang is a showcase for the successful manufacturing of high-tech
products, not only in Malaysia, but also globally.
“Visitors will no longer have to brave congested traffic
as travelling by LRT will be a breeze and they will be impressed to witness a
large number of locals enjoying the facility.
However, the entire LRT route must be carefully thought
out and the location of stations strategically planned,” he said.The LRT
project, estimated to span about 29km with 20 stations and targeted to operate
by 2030, will include two interchange stations at Komtar station and Penang
Sentral station.
Commencement is expected to be in September or October
this year.
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