Prasarana Malaysia Berhad (Prasarana)[1] (English: Malaysian Infrastructure Limited) is a government-owned company which was set up by Ministry of Finance (Malaysia) as a corporate body established under the Minister of Finance (Incorporation) Act 1957 to own the assets of multi-modal public transport operator in Malaysia, under the government's move to restructure the city's public transport system. It is one of the largest public-transport companies in Malaysia other than Konsortium Transnasional Berhad. As a government-owned company since 1998, it operates stage bus and light metro services via several wholly owned subsidiaries.
Subsidiaries
The new Prasarana structure including the creation of four new entities – Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd; Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd;[2] Prasarana Integrated Management and Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (PRIME); and Prasarana Integrated Development Sdn Bhd (PRIDE).
Service brand
- Rapid KL trains operated by Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd
- Rapid KL buses and On-Demand services operated by Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd
- Rapid Penang buses operated by Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd
- My Rapid Touch 'n Go Card is the stored value card for fare usage at Rapid KL trains and buses only.
- Mutiara Pass is a pass that offers commuters unlimited rides on Rapid Penang buses services for 30 consecutive days.
Former brands
- Rapid Ferry, servicing Penang ferry service between 2017-2020.
- Rapid Kamunting buses operated by Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd. Active between 2016 to 2021.
- Rapid Kuantan buses operated by Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd. Active from 2012 to 2025.
Operations
Prasarana's primary business is providing public-transport services in Malaysia. Its main operations are the following:
- Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd – Rapid KL buses operate in Klang Valley and Selangor, providing services for more than 200 routes including routes to support the operations of its sister company Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd. As reflected by their names, Rapid Penang operates in the island of Penang and Butterworth; covering 46 routes.
- Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd – operates the operational 114 stations along the LRT Ampang and Sri Petaling Lines, LRT Kelana Jaya Line, KL Monorail, MRT Kajang Line and Putrajaya Line network in Kuala Lumpur under brand name of Rapid KL.
- Prasarana Integrated Development Sdn Bhd (PRIDE) – being in the transport infrastructural development sector to tap and maximise on the economic potential of its government-assigned land banks and real estate of Prasarana owned several properties in the form of train stations, depot and Park-n-Ride facilities for commuters.
Station naming rights program
In an effort to increase revenue beyond advertising and fare collection, Prasarana Malaysia Berhad has introduced a new "station naming rights program", in which brands and companies will bid for a chance to rename and rebrand any selected stations owned by Prasarana for a fee. This program runs in tandem with the infrastructure plan to promote the use of public transport and to improve facilities and services through the rebranding and upgrading of the stations.
GGICO (Dubai Metro) is example of the first project in the world to start the similar program. This step has been followed by Vodafone–Sol (Madrid Metro) and Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center (New York City Subway).
The prefix name of the station will be given to the successful bidder and the bidder has a right on the elements around the stations such as station area, route maps, pamphlets and brochures, operator website and also the train destination announcement. According to the source of Prasarana Malaysia, the original name of the station is fixed to indicate the location of the station.
First of its kind in Southeast Asia,[5] the first three pilot projects on LRT and monorail stations have been accomplished, namely the AirAsia-Bukit Bintang Monorail station, Bank Rakyat-Bangsar LRT station and KL Gateway-Universiti LRT station has been launched on 10 October 2015. KL Gateway is the major redevelopment of Kampung Kerinchi into premium residential, shopping mall & office tower by Suez Capital, a local property development.[6]
Extension projects
Kuala Lumpur Light Rail Transit Line 3 (LRT3) project
The LRT3 project currently under construction is Shah Alam Line which will cover the western area of Klang Valley.
Kuala Lumpur Additional Vehicle (KLAV) project
The KLAV project will minimize Kelana Jaya Line headway frequency not more than 2.8 minutes when fully deploy a new additional order of 14 Bombardier Innovia Metro ART 300 in configuration of 4-car trainsets January 2016.[11]
Monorail fleet expansion project
Prasarana has awarded the contract to Scomi Transit Projects Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Scomi Engineering Bhd. Valued at approximately RM494 million, the contract also included upgrading works on the monorail stations and the electrical and mechanical system and building a new monorail depot apart from the supply of the 12 sets of new 4-car trainsets. Currently, only 6 trainsets has been delivered to Rapid Rail, therefore the operator is unable to activate the automatic platform gates & to phase-out the old 2-car trainsets.
History
Restructuring Klang Valley's public transport system
The need for the Klang Valley's public transport system to be restructured became apparent almost immediately after the LRT lines began commercial operations when their ridership was much lower than anticipated. This caused lower than expected revenue levels and the two LRT concessionaires, Sistem Transit Aliran Ringan Sdn Bhd (Star-LRT) and Projek Usahasama Transit Ringan Automatik Sdn Bhd (Putra-LRT), could not repay their commercial loans. The 1997 Asian financial crisis aggravated the situation. The two companies owed a total of RM5.7bil as at November 2001 when the government's Corporate Debt Restructuring Committee (CDRC) restructured the debts of the two LRT companies.
The bus service in Kuala Lumpur was also facing problems with lower ridership because of an increase in private car usage and the lack of capital investments. The two new bus consortia which were formed in the mid-1990s to take over all bus services in Kuala Lumpur – Intrakota and Cityliner – began facing financial problems. Intrakota had reportedly accumulated losses amounting to RM450 million from the 1997 Asian financial crisis until Prasarana took over in 2003, and debts of more than RM250 million between 1994 and 2003. With lower revenues, bus operators could not maintain their fleets, much less invest in more buses. Frequencies and service deteriorated as buses began breaking down.
Because of this, public transport usage in the Klang Valley area dropped to about 16% of total trips, one of the lowest in the Asian region.[13]
Gallery
See also
- Malayan Railways
- Prasarana Malaysia Berhad
- Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd
- On-Demand Service
- Rapid KL
- BRT Sunway Line
- Rapid Penang
- Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd
- Rapid KL
- Ampang Line & Sri Petaling Line (LRT1)
- Kelana Jaya Line (LRT2)
External links
References
- Prasarana Negara is now Prasarana Malaysia^
- Subsidiaries - Corporate Information www.myrapid.com.my, retrieved 2020-06-25^
- Prasarana wins Makkah metro consultancy contract railwaygazette.com, retrieved 28 November 2014^