As for Malaysia’s infrastructure company, it had granted earlier-than-scheduled access to RTSO to the RTS Link’s maintenance depot, on Sep 30.
It will progressively hand over access to the remaining railway infrastructures from the end of the year.
The railway civil infrastructure works in Malaysia, which encompasses the maintenance depot, Bukit Chagar Station, as well as terrestrial and marine viaducts, is 93 per cent complete.
“The focus at the start of next year will be on the fitout and facade installation works for the depot, station and ICQ Complex as well as remaining civil, architectural, mechanical and electrical installations, and roadworks,” said the joint media release.
“RTSO is ready to commence installation of the RTS Link rail systems from end-2024 onwards. These include laying the tracks for the RTS Link, as well as the signalling, communications, integrated supervisory control and traction power supply systems.”