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February 2026 continued to reflect steady infrastructure progress and strengthening tourism momentum in Malaysia, reinforcing long-term development prospects, particularly along the East Coast corridor.

The Golden Train Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) of the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) Project at the KotaSAS ECRL Station February 11, 2026. — Bernama pic

1.⁠ ⁠ECRL Reaches 91.7% Completion, Moves into Operations Preparation

The ECRL project has achieved 91.7% construction progress and has begun transitioning into operations preparation, including system testing, workforce readiness, and final integration ahead of launch.

Source: Malay Mail

 

2.⁠ ⁠Inside Malaysia’s East Coast Rail Link train

Malaysia’s East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) staged a preview run of its long-awaited service on Feb 11 using trains recently delivered from China. The line remains on track for a 2027 launch.

Source: The Straits Times

Economy Minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir said the success of the initiative depends on close cooperation from state governments and relevant agencies. - Bernama pic

3.⁠ ⁠Transit-Oriented Development Planned Along ECRL Alignment

Transit-oriented development (TOD) initiatives are being planned around key ECRL stations to promote integrated urban growth, improved connectivity, and enhanced economic activity along the rail corridor.

Source: NST

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4.⁠ ⁠Malaysia Emerges as Southeast Asia’s Tourism Leader

Malaysia has become the most visited country in Southeast Asia, supported by strong international arrivals, improved infrastructure, and coordinated tourism strategies, further strengthening the country’s regional positioning.

Source: TTW

These developments underscore continued progress in national infrastructure execution and tourism performance, supporting Malaysia’s broader long-term growth trajectory.