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Costly to demolish Penang’s existing buildings for bus or tram system

AS Penang is gearing up to construct Light Rail Transit , the civil group Penang Forum had organised a forum called ‘Penang Light Rail Transit: A Solution or Financial Distress’ over the weekend to reject the plan and to replace it with the Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit , Bus Rapid Transit , and a conventional tram system.

The basis for this claim is the Halcrow Report, prepared by consultants in 2013 as a guide for Penang’s transport plan.First, the estimated cost stated in Halcrow Report is unverified and incomplete. “As such, they are based on the adoption of a number of assumptions that are yet to be verified through the undertaking of more detailed feasibility studies.”To be sure, the ART is not listed in Halcrow Report. Nonetheless, the unverified costing listed in Halcrow for other on-ground transport system has been misused by the group.

“On Penang Island, particularly within George Town and on the approaches to George Town, many of the existing roads are fronted by established development and are already catering for a wide mix of transport uses.

 

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