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Rails Development

Introduction
This service enables efficient and safe execution of rail works by offering access to approved rolling stock without the need for long-term ownership, supporting effective asset utilisation and the continued development of Malaysia’s rail network.
JenisPerkaraHarga sewaan (RM/hari)
08-2SGSSwitch and track tamping machineRM 37,000.00
09-32 CSMDuomatic tamping / plain trackRM 37,000.00
PBR 400RBallast regulatorRM 17,000.00
74-RMBallast cleaner BRURM 26,200.00
EM 120Track recording carRM 37,800.00
DGS 62NTrack stabilizer / DTSRM 9,500.00
JY 100ATrolley with 3Ton craneRM 9,500.00
PBR 50Ballast regulatorRM 17,000.00
08-3SGSUnimat tamping machine / turnoutRM 28,000.00
09-32 CSMCSM tamping machine / turnoutRM 28,000.00
08-16GRGR tamping machine / guard railRM 28,000.00
TG80MultipurposeRM 12,200.00
EM80HURail flaw detection vehicle / ultrasonic detection vehicleRM 28,200.00
EM120TTrack inspection and recording carRM 37,800.00
RM74Ballast cleaning machineRM 26,200.00
MFS 25Material conveyor wagonRM 9,500.00
TROLI KOREAHigh powered trolleyRM 9,500.00
BEB*Bogie ballast hopper wagonRM 500.00
BRW & BRW-RUDBogie rail wagon and unloading wagonRM 950.00
RRVRoad rail vehicleRM 9,000.00
ESD 007-012Ocs catenary machine with catenary eyeRM 42,000.00
ESD 013-017OCS Catenary MachineRM 42,000.00
Strategic Collaboration Between RAC & Proton for AHTV Development

RAC and Proton have held a series of meetings to discuss the development of a Cargo Hub Terminal and a spur line that will connect Proton Tanjung Malim to RAC's railway network.

Proton and major automotive suppliers will be relocating to Proton City, Tanjung Malim under the development of the Automotive High Tech Valley (AHTV).

AHTV supports the National Automotive Policy, which aims to boost investment, enhance skills, promote research, and support the development of Next Generation Vehicles (NxGV).

This development will help Proton achieve its target to increase production capacity from 70,000 units per year(2023) to 500,000 units per year (2035).

The initiative is also expected to stimulate KTMB's cargo train sector and support the "Road to Rail" initiative by the Ministry of Transport (MOT).

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on 4 September 2025 between RAC, KTMB, and MSB, witnessed by the Prime Minister, for the development of the Cargo Hub Terminal to support the growth of the automotive industry within AHTV.