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    Default Singapore to KL within 90 mins! High Speed Rail by 2020!

    MAI TU LIAO! Told you all go buy FREEHOLD Prime KLCC Condo don't want to listen! It will CHIONG! Still PLENTY of ROOM to GO UP!!

    http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking...singapore-2013

    Singapore and Malaysia have agreed to build a high speed rail link between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, a move that will "dramatically improve" the connectivity between the two countries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leesg123
    MAI TU LIAO! Told you all go buy FREEHOLD Prime KLCC Condo don't want to listen! It will CHIONG! Still PLENTY of ROOM to GO UP!!

    http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking...singapore-2013

    Singapore and Malaysia have agreed to build a high speed rail link between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, a move that will "dramatically improve" the connectivity between the two countries.
    Skali BN flop...

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    Quote Originally Posted by leesg123
    MAI TU LIAO! Told you all go buy FREEHOLD Prime KLCC Condo don't want to listen! It will CHIONG! Still PLENTY of ROOM to GO UP!!

    http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking...singapore-2013

    Singapore and Malaysia have agreed to build a high speed rail link between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, a move that will "dramatically improve" the connectivity between the two countries.
    Its the other way around. Sg will be the one flooded with more malaysians.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indomie
    Its the other way around. Sg will be the one flooded with more malaysians.
    http://klsingaporehsr.blogspot.sg/

    Property prices in Kuala Lumpur should also benefit from greater demand from Singaporeans and foreigners who are attracted by the improved accessibility of KL. This would help generate demand for the large supply of condominiums in KL. With better accessibility, foreign companies may be attracted to place their operations in KL or Iskandar where operating costs are lower. The better accessibility would also make it easier to attract talent to work in KL or Iskandar.

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    expected what...

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    It is likely to cost more than budget airline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leesg123
    http://klsingaporehsr.blogspot.sg/

    Property prices in Kuala Lumpur should also benefit from greater demand from Singaporeans and foreigners who are attracted by the improved accessibility of KL. This would help generate demand for the large supply of condominiums in KL. With better accessibility, foreign companies may be attracted to place their operations in KL or Iskandar where operating costs are lower. The better accessibility would also make it easier to attract talent to work in KL or Iskandar.
    Don't think so complicated, this kind of investment is not justified simply by the greater movement of goods and people. Just think about casino or the third casino.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p3nboy
    It is likely to cost more than budget airline.
    Yup, but given the time saved, it will be worth. perhaps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by indomie
    Don't think so complicated, this kind of investment is not justified simply by the greater movement of goods and people. Just think about casino or the third casino.
    haha... either way, both side GDP will go up!

    Bro BJ21! This IS the BIGGER Two Headed Serpent!

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    I would think it make sense to extend from Batu Pahat to Pontian b4 going into JB

    Properties in Batu Pahat/Muar near future high speed train stations will be huat 10x
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cnud
    Skali BN flop...
    Sekali BN wins but high speed rail project has not started until next next election
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by leesg123
    From the map, its show link to airport,
    Not again , the terminal stop at KLIA, and always have connectivity issue going to kl city..
    Got to take taxi up to city....

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    the one that benefits most will be the cities in between, Batu Pahat to Singapore will be 30 mins WOW!!!
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Connect the dots:

    1. HSR: 2020
    2. Thomson MRT line: 2019-2021
    3. NS expressway: 2020

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    the one that benefits most will be the cities in between, Batu Pahat to Singapore will be 30 mins WOW!!!
    Yup! Melaka will be transformed!

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    i think property prices in woodlands are could potentially take a hit because those working in Woodlands might prefer to live in Malaysia rather than Singapore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dtrax
    Connect the dots:

    1. HSR: 2020
    2. Thomson MRT line: 2019-2021
    3. NS expressway: 2020
    Will interchange at woodlands (thomson line), then direct down to CBD!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo33
    i think property prices in woodlands are could potentially take a hit because those working in Woodlands might prefer to live in Malaysia rather than Singapore.
    True ... but that will depend on how efficient is the immigration clearance ..nowadays at least no need to fill up white card and no stupid double fingerprinting
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by leesg123
    Will interchange at woodlands (thomson line), then direct down to CBD!
    most likely, coz it makes no sense to waste the extra funds to have the HSR stop in city centre

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo33
    i think property prices in woodlands are could potentially take a hit because those working in Woodlands might prefer to live in Malaysia rather than Singapore.
    don't be too quick.

    depends how much the fare is. if it's a bullet train, don't think it will be cheap - likely to range $10-40

    co-renting a room in Singapore = $400/mth
    living in Msia, travelling expenses = $500/mth

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    Quote Originally Posted by eng81157
    don't be too quick.

    depends how much the fare is. if it's a bullet train, don't think it will be cheap - likely to range $10-40

    co-renting a room in Singapore = $400/mth
    living in Msia, travelling expenses = $500/mth
    I would think hotel occupancy from business travellers in Singapore will be hit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eng81157
    don't be too quick.

    depends how much the fare is. if it's a bullet train, don't think it will be cheap - likely to range $10-40

    co-renting a room in Singapore = $400/mth
    living in Msia, travelling expenses = $500/mth
    food, cars, gas, weekend, luxury of space vs room etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo33
    i think property prices in woodlands are could potentially take a hit because those working in Woodlands might prefer to live in Malaysia rather than Singapore.
    High speed Rail is not exactly MRT train.. the interval maybe only 1hr per train.. it affects Singapore overall..

    The daily commuters will have to wait for the announcement of the MRT connection into JB's rail network.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eng81157
    don't be too quick.

    depends how much the fare is. if it's a bullet train, don't think it will be cheap - likely to range $10-40

    co-renting a room in Singapore = $400/mth
    living in Msia, travelling expenses = $500/mth
    some rich PMETs will still rent an MM in SG... then Friday night take a train to retire into his bungalow in Malaysia near a high speed rail station .. many do that in London

    it is time for Temasek to further invade JB lol
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo33
    food, cars, gas, weekend, luxury of space vs room etc.

    CONVENIENCE

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernStar
    High speed Rail is not exactly MRT train.. the interval maybe only 1hr per train.. it affects Singapore overall..

    The daily commuters will have to wait for the announcement of the MRT connection into JB's rail network.
    i doubt it will be an integrated network. most probably like shinkansen from narita to tokyo, then swap to JR line for local network

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    Taiwan (Gao Shiong - Taipei) / SuZhou-HangZhou-Shanghai already have high speed rail many years back ... go there and check it out ... +30 mins for delay at immigration ... then u get the picture
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernStar
    High speed Rail is not exactly MRT train.. the interval maybe only 1hr per train.. it affects Singapore overall..

    The daily commuters will have to wait for the announcement of the MRT connection into JB's rail network.

    Cannot be 1 hr per train lah. If 1 hour per train, this high speed train operator eat grass liao. Perhaps during busy hours it will be 15mins or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eng81157
    CONVENIENCE
    you were comparing the cost of renting a room vs possible transport cost when living in Malaysia.

    Since when are we talking about convenience?

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