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TheWestern Sabah Railway Line (Malay:Laluan Keretapi Barat Sabah) inSabah, Malaysia is the name given to rail services that operate fromTanjung Aru untilTenom in theWest Coast andInterior divisions under the management ofSabah State Railway. The line previously known asNorth Borneo Railway Line.
Following the large demands oftobacco prior to the industry success in 1880, there was a great demand for lands for the tobacco plantation. The process to transport the produce was hardened due to lack of transportation.[1] In 1894, following the appointment of a director and managing director for theNorth Borneo Chartered Company; the involvement ofWilliam Clark Cowie become crucial for the establishment of railway systems inNorth Borneo. Already in the early months of his involvement, Cowie had commenced work ontelegraph line and the railway; with a vision to connect the east and west areas of North Borneo through the forests, mountain ranges, rivers and swampland.[1] An English civil engineer,Arthur Joseph West was then appointed to establish the railway line from Bukau in the north ofBeaufort and south toWeston.[2] At the same time a ferry service have been established between Beaufort North to Beaufort South to carry passengers and cargo across the Padas River.[1][3]
A new port inBrunei Bay was established under the name of West. It was only discovered soon in 1890 after the completion of railway lines there that the area in Weston are too shallow to be made for a deep-sea wharf; resulting to his ambition to link the whole areas of North Borneo only an ambition. The plan was also met with financial problems as the construction required a large sum of money to be wholly financed by the company and majority of the officials did not show a real enthusiasm over the plan.[1] Cowie however persisted and raised a further£200,000 in 1901 through the issue of debenture stock. The next year, the company rejected further request from Cowie's to borrow £500,000 more as the plan would cause them bankruptcy. This result the line only managed to be finished untilMelalap as Cowie's plan could proceed no further.[1]
Following the end of British rule in North Borneo, the railway management then came under theSabah State Railway after the territory become part of Malaysia. To rejuvenate the line, thestate government hired Suria Capital Holdings Bhd and Hikmat Asia to revamp the whole line at a cost ofRM300 million ($594 million); with the largest concession goes toS P Setia with the firm began work on the vastAeropod project to modernise the main railway station in Tanjung Aru that will be equipped with apartments, office towers, mall and a hotel.[4]
On 23 February 2019, Sabah Industrial Development Minister Peter Anthony said the Tenom-Melalap rail service in western Sabah will be revived with Chief MinisterShafie Apdal will officiate the starting of the construction on 31 March.[5] The ground breaking ceremony was moved to 1 April instead which also involving the establishment of Melalap town.[6] Around RM10 million has been allocated by the state government for the 15 kilometres railway line connecting Melalap with Tenom town.[6] Through the meeting of theSabah State Legislative Assembly on 16 April, Minister Anthony further told that another line with a length of 175 kilometres that will connecting Kudat with Kota Kinabalu are under preliminary study stage which expected to be ready in the end of the year.[7] Nevertheless with the change of the state government administration, new Sabah Deputy Chief MinisterBung Mokhtar Radin explained in late 2021 that the proposed railway track connecting Tenom and Melalap that was alleged to cost for RM50 million to implement had been cancelled and replaced with the procurement of one locomotive, six units of diesel multiple unit (DMU), semi automated tamping machine, composite sleepers and shuttle bus, which are claimed will boost efficiency, safety and consistency of the state railway department to benefit more train commuters in the state while the new proposed railway track to Kudat are still studied with the study to be implement in 2022.[8]
On 19 November 2021, Malaysia's Deputy Transport MinisterHenry Sum Agong announced that another project to upgrade theHalogilat-Tenom railway track in Sabah is expected to be ready by early 2022.[9]
On 15 October 2021, Sarawak Senator Robert Lau Hui Yew made a proposal during a parliament session inDewan Negara for a railway track to be constructed inSarawak to link the cities ofKuching,Sibu,Bintulu andMiri with Sabah's capital ofKota Kinabalu.[10]
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