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CBU Train delivered to Malaysia by world’s largest cargo aircraft

Delivering a completely built-up train would normally be done by ship, a journey that takes time. To get its trains to Malaysia faster, Prasarana Malaysia Berhad, the public transport company, decided to use an Antonov An-124-100 operated by Russian airline company, Volga-Dnepr.

A first for Malaysia – and Southeast Asia
It’s the first time that a train has been delivered to Malaysia – in fact, the first time in Southeast Asia too – by an aircraft. And it will probably not be the only time since Prasarana has ordered a total of 27 units under its ‘Kuala Lumpur Additional Vehicle 27’ (KLAV27) project. Between now and 2023, the 4-coach trains will be added in stages on the Kelana Jaya Light Rail Transit route.

The trains are made by Bombardier Transportation which has production facilities in various countries. The trains ordered by Prasarana are the Innovia Metro 300 which is designed to run on an automated system. They will travel up and down the 46.4-km line between Putra Heights and Gombak in Selangor.

World’s largest cargo aircraft
First flown in 1982, the An-124 is the world’s largest cargo aircraft, similar in size to the Airbus A380. 55 aircraft, named ‘Ruslan’, were produced between 1982 and 2004 (to date, five are known to have crashed). Depending on the load carried, it can travel up to 11,500 kms. The distance it covered bringing the 84-tonne train from northeast America to Malaysia was almost 16,000 kms.

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