ECRL Extension To Thailand Faces Track, Flood Challenges – Loke

The East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) may not stop at Rantau Panjang after all. Transport Minister Anthony Loke says the government is looking at pushing the line across the northern border to connect with Thailand’s railway.
Responding in Parliament to Ahmad Fadhli Shaari (PN–Pasir Mas), Loke said the idea, also supported by the Sultan of Kelantan, would only deliver real value if it links seamlessly with Thailand’s network instead of ending at the border.
“To ensure the long-term benefits for the country and to boost the local border economy, the line must connect to Thailand, not just terminate at Rantau Panjang,” he told the Dewan Rakyat on Tuesday (Aug 19).
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Talks on the extension began in Bangkok on May 2, when Loke met Thailand’s deputy prime minister. Bangkok responded positively and is now seeking input from its Ministry of Transport.
“In the meantime, Malaysia is drafting a cross-border transport memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Thailand to strengthen rail connectivity,” Loke added.
But the minister admitted that several hurdles must be addressed before any extension can move forward.
The biggest is track compatibility. According to Loke, the ECRL is built on a standard gauge of 1.435m, while Thailand’s State Railway operates on a narrower one-metre gauge.

“One option is to allow Thai trains to run alongside the ECRL line at Rantau Panjang, so cargo can be transferred directly on the tracks,” he explained, adding that flood risks are another factor.
Loke stressed that no technical study has been conducted yet, and such a study is crucial to assess feasibility before Cabinet can decide.
“For now, the proposal remains on the drawing board but with Thailand showing interest and both governments in active talks, momentum is building for the ECRL to become more than just a domestic project, potentially evolving into a new cross-border trade lifeline,” he concluded.
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