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Zakaria 2003 Institutional Issues for Advanced Transit S…
Institutional Issues for Deployment of Advanced Public Transportation Systems for Transit-Oriented Development in the Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan Area AY 2002/2003 Spring Report Zulina Zakaria Massachusetts Institute of Technology July 17, 2003 Institutional Issues for Deployment of Advanced Public Transportation Systems for TOD in KLMA Zulina Zakaria AY 2002/2003 Spring Report July 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................4 1.1 Existing Public Transportation and Traffic Congestion ...................................................................................4 1.2 Vision of Public Transportation and ITS ........................................................................................................5 1.3 Purpose of Report.......................................................................................................................................6 1.4 Report Organization ....................................................................................................................................7 2 Background .........................................................................................................................................................7 2.1 Problem of Urban Mobility in Developing Countries and Possible Solutions ....................................................7 2.2 Land Use–Transport Interactions and Transit Oriented Development .............................................................8 -
Senarai Harga Sewaan Bas (Luar)
SENARAI KUANTITI JENIS PERKHIDMATAN: ANGGARAN PERKHIDMATAN SEWAAN BAS LUAR JOHOR DARUL TAKZIM BIL DESTINASI PERGI & BALIK (RM) CAJ HOTEL 1 Batu Pahat 1,400.00 200 2 Bukit Gambir 2,200.00 200 3 Desaru 3,800.00 200 4 Gelang Patah 2,800.00 200 5 Johor Bahru 1,500.00 200 6 Kluang 2,800.00 200 7 Kota Tinggi 2,800.00 200 8 Kulai 2,600.00 200 9 Labis 2,800.00 200 10 Mersing 1,800.00 200 11 Muar 1,300.00 200 12 Pagoh 1,400.00 200 13 Pasir Gudang 1,600.00 200 14 Pontian 1,500.00 200 15 Segamat 1,300.00 200 16 Senai 1,400.00 200 17 Simpang Renggam 2,500.00 200 18 Skudai 1,500.00 200 19 Tangkak 2,600.00 200 20 Tanjung Leman 3,800.00 200 Bahagian Hal Ehwal Pelajar KEDAH DARUL AMAN BIL DESTINASI PERGI & BALIK (RM) CAJ HOTEL 1 Alor Setar 3,000.00 200 2 Baling 4,500.00 200 3 Bukit Kayu Hitam 3,000.00 200 4 Gurun 5,500.00 200 5 Jitra 5,800.00 200 6 Kuala Kedah 6,500.00 200 7 Kuala Muda 5,500.00 200 8 Kuala Nerang 5,500.00 200 9 Kubang Pasu 5,500.00 200 10 Kulim 5,500.00 200 11 Langkawi 8,000.00 200 12 Pendang 5,600.00 200 13 Pokok Sena 5,500.00 200 14 Sik 5,500.00 200 15 Sintok 6,000.00 200 16 Sungai Petani 6,000.00 200 17 Tanjung Dawai 6,000.00 200 Bahagian Hal Ehwal Pelajar KELANTAN DARUL NAIM BIL DESTINASI PERGI & BALIK (RM) CAJ HOTEL 1 Bachok 5,500.00 200 2 Gua Musang 6,000.00 200 3 Jeli 5,500.00 200 4 Kota Bharu 3,500.00 200 5 Kuala Krai 5,000.00 200 6 Kubang Kerian 3,500.00 200 7 Machang 5,500.00 200 8 Pasir Mas 5,500.00 200 9 Pasir Putih 5,500.00 200 10 Pengkalan Kubur 5,500.00 200 11 Rantau Panjang 5,500.00 200 12 Tanah Merah 5,500.00 200 13 -
Penyata Rasmi Mesyuarat Kedua
PENYATA RASMI MESYUARAT KEDUA (PEMBUKAAN RASMI) BAGI PENGGAL PERSIDANGAN PERTAMA DEWAN NEGERI JOHOR YANG KE-14 HARI PERTAMA KHAMIS, 09 OGOS 2018 BIL. 2 TAHUN 14 HADIR YB Speaker, Tuan Suhaizan bin Kaiat YB Timbalan Speaker, Puan Gan Peck Cheng (Penggaram) YAB Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Hasil Bumi, Pentadbiran, Kewangan Perancangan dan Pembangunan Ekonomi Johor Dato’ Haji Osman bin Sapian (Kempas) YB Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Hal Ehwal Agama Islam dan Pendidikan Tuan Haji Aminolhuda bin Haji Hassan (Parit Yaani) YB Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Perumahan dan Pembangunan Luar Bandar Tuan Sr. Dzulkefly bin Ahmad (Kota Iskandar) YB Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Kerajaan Tempatan, Sains dan Teknologi Tuan Tan Hong Pin (Skudai) YB Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Kepenggunaan, Sumber Manusia dan Perpaduan Tuan Dr. Ramakrishnan a/l Suppiah (Bekok) YB Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Kerja Raya, Infrastruktur dan Pengangkutan Tuan Haji Mazlan bin Bujang (Puteri Wangsa) YB Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Perdagangan Antarabangsa, Pelaburan dan Utiliti Tuan Jimmy Puah Wee Tse (Bukit Batu) YB Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pembangunan Wanita dan Pelancongan Cik Liow Cai Tung (Johor Jaya) YB Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Belia, Sukan dan Kebudayaan Tuan Mohd Khuzzan bin Abu Bakar (Semerah) YB Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Kesihatan, Alam Sekitar dan Pertanian Tuan Dr. Sahruddin bin Jamal (Bukit Kepong) MESYUARAT KEDUA (PEMBUKAAN RASMI) BAGI PENGGAL PERSIDANGAN PERTAMA DEWAN NEGERI JOHOR YANG KE-14 1 YB Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Penerangan, Pembangunan Keusahawanan, Koperasi dan Ekonomi Kreatif Tuan Sheikh ‘Umar Bagharib bin Ali (Paloh) YB Datuk Haji Salahuddin bin Ayub (Simpang Jeram) YB Tuan Tan Chen Choon (Jementah) YB Puan Chew Peck Choo (Yong Peng) YB Tuan Chen Kah Eng (Stulang) YB Tuan Ee Chin Li (Tangkak) YB Tuan Yeo Tung Siong (Pekan Nanas) YB Tuan Cheo Yee How (Perling) YB Tuan Ir. -
ASIA-PACIFIC CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION FORUM 2014, 1 – 3 OCTOBER 2014 PWTC 1 Transportation Between Airports and Putra World T
ASIA-PACIFIC CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION FORUM 2014, 1 – 3 OCTOBER 2014 PWTC Transportation between Airports and Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) 1. KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (KLIA) Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is the main aviation hub in Malaysia. It is located in Sepang district, in the southern part of the state of Selangor bordering Negeri Sembilan, approximately 50 km from the capital city, Kuala Lumpur. Most international flights arrive at Terminal C which is located at the Satellite Building of KLIA. An aerotrain provides a complimentary shuttle service for passengers between the Main Terminal Building and the Satellite Building every 3 – 5 minutes. The aerotrain takes just about 2 minutes to travel into a tunnel that runs underneath an airport taxiway and into the Satellite Building. For more information about KLIA, please visit the following link www.klia.com.my Please take note of the options for transportation from the KLIA to the forum venue, PWTC, and back to KLIA. Please note that travel duration may vary depending on intermediated stop and traffic conditions. Option 1: Airport Taxi / Limo Upon arrival at the KLIA, the authorised airport taxi counters can be found at the Arrival Hall, Main Terminal Building after Customs, before the public arrival waiting area. If you disembark at the Satellite Building or the Terminal C, please take the aerotrain to reach the Main Terminal Building. The airport taxi service is operated by Airport Limo (M) Sdn. Bhd. Taxi fares are charged according to destination and the type of taxi or limo required. There are 4 types of airport taxi available to choose from: Type of Taxi / Limo Capacity (depending on the car model) Budget Taxi 3 – 4 passengers only Premier Limo 4 to 5 passengers only Super Luxury 3 passengers only Family Service 8 passengers only Source: www.klia.com.my Please tell the person in charge your destination (e.g. -
Usp Register
SURUHANJAYA KOMUNIKASI DAN MULTIMEDIA MALAYSIA (MALAYSIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA COMMISSION) USP REGISTER July 2011 NON-CONFIDENTIAL SUMMARIES OF THE APPROVED UNIVERSAL SERVICE PLANS List of Designated Universal Service Providers and Universal Service Targets No. Project Description Remark Detail 1 Telephony To provide collective and individual Total 89 Refer telecommunications access and districts Appendix 1; basic Internet services based on page 5 fixed technology for purpose of widening communications access in rural areas. 2 Community The Community Broadband Centre 251 CBCs Refer Broadband (CBC) programme or “Pusat Jalur operating Appendix 2; Centre (CBC) Lebar Komuniti (PJK)” is an nationwide page 7 initiative to develop and to implement collaborative program that have positive social and economic impact to the communities. CBC serves as a platform for human capital development and capacity building through dissemination of knowledge via means of access to communications services. It also serves the platform for awareness, promotional, marketing and point- of-sales for individual broadband access service. 3 Community Providing Broadband Internet 99 CBLs Refer Broadband access facilities at selected operating Appendix 3; Library (CBL) libraries to support National nationwide page 17 Broadband Plan & human capital development based on Information and Communications Technology (ICT). Page 2 of 98 No. Project Description Remark Detail 4 Mini Community The ultimate goal of Mini CBC is to 121 Mini Refer Broadband ensure that the communities living CBCs Appendix 4; Centre within the Information operating page 21 (Mini CBC) Departments’ surroundings are nationwide connected to the mainstream ICT development that would facilitate the birth of a society knowledgeable in the field of communications, particularly information technology in line with plans and targets identified under the National Broadband Initiatives (NBI). -
016 Market Study with Focus on Potential for Eu High-Tech Solution Providers
Co-funded by MALAYSIA’S TRANSPORT & INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR 2016 MARKET STUDY WITH FOCUS ON POTENTIAL FOR EU HIGH-TECH SOLUTION PROVIDERS Market Report 2016 Implemented By SEBSEAM-MSupport for European Business in South East Asia Markets Malaysia Component Publisher: EU-Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (EUMCCI) Suite 10.01, Level 10, Menara Atlan, 161B Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpu Malaysia Telephone : +603-2162 6298 r. Fax : +603-2162 6198 E-mail : [email protected] www.eumcci.com Author: Malaysian-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MGCC) www.malaysia.ahk.de Status: May 2016 Disclaimer: ‘This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of the EU-Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (EUMCCI) and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union’. Copyright©2016 EU-Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry. All Rights Reserved. EUMCCI is a Non-Profit Organization registered in Malaysia with number 263470-U. Privacy Policy can be found here: http://www.eumcci.com/privacy-policy. Malaysia’s Transport & Infrastructure Sector 2016 Executive Summary This study provides insights into the transport and infrastructure sector in Malaysia and identifies potentials and challenges of European high-technology service providers in the market and outlines the current situation and latest development in the transport and infrastructure sector. Furthermore, it includes government strategies and initiatives, detailed descriptions of the role of public and private sectors, the legal framework, as well as present, ongoing and future projects. The applied secondary research to collect data and information has been extended with extensive primary research through interviews with several government agencies and industry players to provide further insights into the sector. -
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No. Name Address City Postcod State Country Off. No. Email [email protected] JING SHENG BG-16, JALAN MESTIKA / 1 CONSTRUCTION & CHERAS 56100 SELANGOR MALAYSIA 342957713 17, TAMAN MESTIKA [email protected] ENGINEERING SDN BHD om 2H OFFSHORE SUITE 16-3, 16TH FLOOR, KUALA WIL PER 2 50450 MALAYSIA 60321627500 [email protected] ENGINEERING SDN BHD WISMA UOA II, 21 JALAN LUMPUR K.LUMPUR LEVEL 8, BLOCK F, OASIS 3 3M MALAYSIA SDN BHD PETALING JAYA 47301 SELANGOR MALAYSIA 03-78842888 SQUARE, NO. 2, JALAN LOT 15 & 19, PERSIARAN NEG. 4 3M SEREMBA SEREMBAN 70450 MALAYSIA 66778111 TANJUNG 2, SENAWANG SEMBILAN PLO 317, JALAN PERAK, PASIR 072521288 / schw@5e- 5 5E RESOURCES SDN BHD 81700 JOHOR MALAYSIA KAWASAN GUDANG 072521388 resources.com 17-6, THE BOULEVARD KUALA WIL PER 6 8 EDUCATION SDN BHD 59200 MALAYSIA 03-22018089 OFFICE, MID VALLEY LUMPUR K.LUMPUR A & D DESIGN NETWORK F-10-3, BAY AVENUE PULAU 7 BAYAN LEPAS 11900 MALAYSIA 46447718 [email protected] SDN BHD LORONG BAYAN INDAH 1 PINANG NO 23-A, TINGKAT 1, 8 A & K TAX CONSULTANTS JALAN PEMBANGUNAN JOHOR BAHRU 81200 JOHOR MALAYSIA 72385635 OFF JALAN TAMPOI 9 A + PGRP 36B, SAGO STREET SINGAPORE 50927 SINGAPORE SINGAPORE 656325866 [email protected] A A DESIGN 390-A, JALAN PASIR 10 IPOH 31650 PERAK MALAYSIA 6052537518 COMMUNICATION SDN PUTEH, A H T (NORLAN UNITED) & BLOK B UNIT 4-8 IMPIAN KUALA WIL PER 11 50460 MALAYSIA 322722171 CARRIAGE SDN BHD KOTA, JALAN KAMPUNG LUMPUR K.LUMPUR A JALIL & CO SDN BHD ( IPOH ) NO. 14B, LALUAN IPOH 31350 PERAK MALAYSIA 05-3132072 MEDAH RAPAT, 12 A JALIL & CO SDN BHD GUNUNG RAPAT, NO. -
Senarai Premis Penginapan Pelancong : N.Sembilan
SENARAI PREMIS PENGINAPAN PELANCONG : N.SEMBILAN BIL. NAMA PREMIS ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH 1 Avillion Port Dickson Batu 3, Jalan Pantai 71000 Port Dickson 2 Bayu Beach Resort 4 1/2 Miles, Jalan Pantai, Si Rusa 71050 Port Dickson 3 ACBE Hotel No 524-526, Lorong 12, Taman ACBE 72100 Bahau 4 Hotel Seri Malaysia Seremban Jalan Sg Ujong 70200 Seremban 5 Thistle Hotel Port Dickson KM 16, Jalan Pantai, Teluk Kemang 71050 Port Dickson 6 Hotel We Young 241E, 7 1/2 Miles, Jalan Pantai, Si Rusa 71050 Port Dickson 7 Casa Rachado Resort Tanjung Biru, Batu 10, Jalan Pantai, Si Rusa 71050 Port Dickson 8 Corus Paradise Resort Port Dickson 3.5KM, Jalan Pantai 71000 Port Dickson 9 Desa Inn Lot 745, Jalan Dato'Abdul Manap 72000 Kuala Pilah 10 Glory Beach Resort Batu 2, Jalan Seremban, Tanjung Gemuk 71000 Port Dickson 11 The Regency Tanjung Tuan Beach Resort 5th. Mile, Jalan Pantai, 71050 Port Dickson 12 Eagle Ranch Resort Lot 544, Batu 14, Jalan Pantai 71250 Port Dickson 13 Tampin Hotel SH29-32, Pekan Woon Hoe Kan 73000 Tampin 14 Bahau Hotel 8-11, Tingkat 2 & 3, Lorong 1, Taman ACBE 72100 Bahau 15 Seremban Inn Hotel No 39, Jalan Tuanku Munawir 70000 Seremban 16 Carlton Star Hotel 47, Jalan Dato'Sheikh Ahmad 70000 Seremban 17 Lido Hotel Batu 8, Jalan Pantai Teluk Kemang 71050 Port Dickson 18 Bougainvilla Resort NO. 1178, Batu 9, JLN KEMANG 12, Teluk Kemang 71050 Port Dickson 19 Kong Ming Hotel KM 13, Jalan Pantai, Teluk Kemang, Si Rusa 71050 Port Dickson 20 Beach Point Hotel Lot 2261, Batu 9, Jalan Pantai, Si Rusa 71000 Port Dickson 21 Hotel Seri Malaysia Port -
The Assessment of Heavy Rail-Based Public Transportation Performances Under National Key Results Area (Nkra) 2011-2012: the Case of Ktm Komuter
THE ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY RAIL-BASED PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PERFORMANCES UNDER NATIONAL KEY RESULTS AREA (NKRA) 2011-2012: THE CASE OF KTM KOMUTER BY UMMI AQILAH KHALID A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Science (Built Environment) Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design International Islamic University Malaysia FEBRUARY 2016 ABSTRACT Understanding the levels of users’ satisfaction across public transport modes is important to encourage more users to choose public transportation over the use of automobiles. This study describes the assessment of users’ satisfaction on the service performance of KTM Komuter, focusing on train frequency, delay and capacity. A mix method of quantitative and qualitative methods (onboard intercept questionnaire survey, interviews and minutes of meetings) were adopted for data collection. The KTM Komuter services have long been plagued with issues of punctuality and delay caused by inadequate supply of rolling stocks. Hence, the implementations of NKRA initiatives in the years 2011-2012 were expected to have had positive impacts towards the train’s performance. The study recorded that 88% of respondents were experienced users but only 9% were regular commuters (daily commuters). Cross-tabulation and Kendall’s correlation analyses were used to identify the relationship and correlation between the socioeconomic and trip characteristics of respondents with their satisfactions towards KTM Komuter services. The results show that increases in users’ satisfaction -
Ipoh to Kuala Lumpur Train Schedule
Ipoh To Kuala Lumpur Train Schedule Involutional and maledictory Demosthenis chunter while subentire Yacov overbook her bookcase earnestly and counterbore somnolently. Unbenignant Clarence bonds gyrally while Thorny always dehydrogenating his Pissarro thermalize pestilentially, he flite so blackguardly. Barest Connie practice accordingly. You manage related posts from trees being purchased from tomorrow, to schedule interval could not work with tripadvisor travelers whose schedules change your print my travels Your nickname, the Mailchimp Launchpad Academy for information technology and computer science majors has become an example of the kind of experiential learning Clayton State is known for. Farley Post Office on Eighth Avenue, natural hot spring, yes you can book normal class tickets from Ipoh to KL Sentral. Beside trains you will often find bus connections. LIRR Stations with Unrestricted Weekend Parking. PSMB will not compromise the act of submitting false information to PSMB. Dropdowns per each week. Other than being a transport hub, the only way how to get to KL is to travel by bus, so the only option left is to take bus from TBS to Sungai Bentayan Bus Terminal in Muar. Custom Element is not supported by this version of the Editor. Malaya followed this style and shared many similar features. Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur. Flash it again when the conductor comes through the train to check for tickets. All northbound KTM trains terminate at Padang Besar. The main KTM railway line, arranging content in a readable and attractive way. Seremban ktm ticket as kuala pilah, train to our comparison railways limited selection. The Schedule of Classes is subject to change. -
Thailand: Improvement of Railway Passenger Services (Financed by the Government of France)
Technical Assistance Consultant’s Report Project Number: TA-8183 THA April 2014 Thailand: Improvement of Railway Passenger Services (Financed by the Government of France) Final Report Prepared by PADECO Co., Ltd. Tokyo, Japan For Ministry of Finance, Thailand Ministry of Transport, Thailand State Railway of Thailand This consultant’s report does not necessarily reflect the views of ADB or the Government concerned, and ADB and the Government cannot be held liable for its contents. Capacity Development Technical Assistance TA–8183 (THA): Improvement of Passenger Railway Services TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS ...................................................................................................................I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................... E-1 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 1 2. STRATEGY FRAMEWORK FOR SRT PASSENGER SERVICES .................................. 5 2.1 Current Situation: SRTs Circle of Decline ............................................................ 5 2.2 Breaking SRTs Circle of Decline ......................................................................... 6 2.2.1 Investments to Renew the Network, Rolling Stock and Equipment ............ 7 2.2.2 Safety – A Priority .................................................................................... 10 2.2.3 Rebuilding the Passenger Business ........................................................ -
IO Brachenreport Malaysia Schienenverkehr
AUSSEN WIRTSCHAFT BRANCHENREPORT MALAYSIA SCHIENENVERKEHR BRANCHE UND MARKTSITUATION PROJEKTE UND ERWEITERUNGSPLÄNE CHANCEN FÜR ÖSTERREICHISCHE UNTERNEHMEN AUSSENWIRTSCHAFTSCENTER KUALA LUMPUR NOVEMBER 2020 2 Unser vollständiges Angebot zum Thema Metalle/Verarbeitung (Veranstaltungen, Publikationen, Schlag- zeilen etc.) finden Sie unter wko.at/aussenwirtschaft/metalle. Unser vollständiges Angebot zum Thema Schienenverkehr (Veranstaltungen, Publikationen, Schlagzeilen etc.) finden Sie unter www.wko.at/service/aussenwirtschaft/schienenverkehr-branche-struktur-zukunft- trends.html Eine Information des AußenwirtschaftsCenters Kuala Lumpur T +60 3 2032 2830 F +60 3 2032 3130 E [email protected] fb.com/aussenwirtschaft twitter.com/wko_aw linkedIn.com/company/aussenwirtschaft-austria youtube.com/aussenwirtschaft flickr.com/aussenwirtschaftaustria www.austria-ist-ueberall.at Dieser Branchenreport wurde im Rahmen der Internationalisierungsoffensive go-international, einer gemein- samen Initiative des Bundesministeriums für Digitalisierung und Wirtschaftsstandort und der Wirtschafts- kammer Österreich, erstellt. Das Werk ist urheberrechtlich geschützt. Alle Rechte, insbesondere die Rechte der Verbreitung, der Vervielfältigung, der Übersetzung, des Nachdrucks und die Wiedergabe auf fotomechanischem oder ähnlichem Wege durch Fotokopie, Mikrofilm oder andere elektronische Verfahren sowie der Speicherung in Datenverarbeitungsanlagen bleiben, auch bei nur auszugsweiser Verwertung, der Wirtschaftskammer Österreich – AUSSENWIRTSCHAFT AUSTRIA vorbehalten.