Who can be contacted for more information?
You can lodge a report through:
📧 info[at]rac.gov.my
📞 Respon[at]RAC (WhatsApp): 019 200 8533
You can lodge a report through:
📧 info[at]rac.gov.my
📞 Respon[at]RAC (WhatsApp): 019 200 8533
The Enforcement Unit monitors railway land from time to time to prevent trespassing, including squatter settlements and unauthorised commercial or agricultural activities.
Applicants who wish to rent can check the site plan or conduct a private search at the local land and district office. Alternatively, they can purchase the plan directly from RAC.
No. The public is not allowed to enter or use railway reserve land without written permission from RAC. Any unauthorised entry is considered trespassing and may result in legal action.
Railway land is divided into three categories:
Pocket Land
This refers to railway land that is separate from railway operations.
In the past, it was often used for staff quarters or as quarry sites for railway needs.
Freehold Land
This type of land can be used either for railway purposes or mixed development, depending on the conditions stated in the land title.
However, priority is always given to the railway industry.
Freehold land is divided into two categories:
Reserved Land
This land can only be developed for railway purposes. It falls under three categories: