KUCHING, April 15 2026: The first two units of the Autonomous Rapid Transit (ART) vehicles have successfully completed the required tests in China and now ready for delivery to Kuching, marking another milestone for the Kuching Urban Transportation System (KUTS) project.
Caption: Sarawak Metro chief executive officer Mazli Mustaffa (centre) was in Yibin recently to conduct final inspections of ART vehicles
These first two units of ART vehicles, referred to as the “golden trains”, are expected to arrive in Kuching within the second quarter of this year.
Chief Executive Officer Mazli Mustaffa, together with Sarawak Metro’s technical team were recently in the Chinese city of Yibin, to conduct final inspections of the ART vehicles at the manufacturer’s facility.
The aim of his visit was to verify overall readiness, workmanship quality, and compliance with project specifications prior to shipment.
"We are excited to welcome the ‘golden trains’ to Kuching soon and we all look forward to commencing pilot operations later this year, bringing us closer to delivering a modern, efficient, and environmentally friendly public transportation system for the people of Sarawak,” said Mazli.
“Sarawak Metro remains committed to delivering the KUTS project safely, efficiently, and sustainably, and we greatly appreciate the continued support and cooperation of the public as this project progresses,” he added.
Meanwhile, the vehicles will undergo gangway reassembly works at the Kuching ART Assembly Facility (KAAF), upon arrival in Sarawak.
Another set of tests will be conducted on the vehicles once they arrive at the ART depot in Rembus, Kota Samarahan, to ensure full operational readiness ahead of the pilot operations scheduled to commence in the fourth quarter of this year.
Among those present during Mazli’s visit to the ART manufacturing facility in Yibin were Hunan CRRC Intelligent Transport Technology Co. Ltd General Manager, Peng Zhonghong and EPR Mobilus GR JV Sdn Bhd Director, Chan Chee Kian.
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