Mass Rapid Transit (Haripure)

The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT; : Transit Aliran Massa) is a system in Haripure, spanning most of the city-state. The earliest section of the MRT, line 10, opened on 4 April 1985. The network has since grown rapidly in following Haripure's aim of developing a wide rail network as the backbone of the in Haripure.

With an average daily ridership of 1.9 million in 2017 it makes it the most popular transport option in Haripure. The MRT network encompasses 107.7 kilometres of route, with 50 stations in operation. The six lines are built by the Haripure Transport Authority, a statutory board of the Government of Haripure.

History
The study completed in 1981 proved that Haripure did not have a practical and efficient transport system. A rail system was proposed to resolve this issue. After more than ten years of feasibility studies, the decision to build the Mass Rapid Transit track system was made in 1982. Construction began in 1983.

The first section of the red line (Line 10) was opened in April 1985.The line was supposed to connect Downtown Haripure to residential areas in the shore of. In the October of 1989, the line 12 was opened.

Stations
There are 50 stations in use in the Mass Rapid Transit (of which 74% are underground). One station, Samsara, was built but never taken into use. The Berjaya surface station was demolished and replaced with a new underground station, this being prior to the line extension.