
First ECRL electric trains, locomotives to arrive by end 2025
MRL chief executive officer Datuk Seri Darwis Abdul Razak said the arrival is intended to support commissioning tests for both passenger and freight train operations, scheduled to begin in June 2026.
He said that in the next phase, an additional nine EMU sets and 18 locomotives will be delivered in stages between April and May next year.
"In total, there will be 11 EMU trains for passenger services and 20 locomotives for freight operations," he said when met at the launch of the 2025 POLYCC TVET Mega Fiesta at Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Polytechnic (PSMZA) here on Tuesday (July 15).
Darwis also announced that MRL would send a total of 109 students from higher learning institutions to undergo the ECRL Industrial Skills Training Programme (PLKI-ECRL) in Liuzhou, China, in stages from August to October 2025.
He said all trainees are guaranteed job placements with the ECRL project upon completing their training, with a starting salary of RM3,000.
"In May, we sent 101 students from institutions such as polytechnics and Mara to participate in the PLKI-ECRL programme.
"The synergy between Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions and industry partners is crucial in shaping a highly skilled, resilient workforce prepared for global challenges," he said. – Bernama
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