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Kelana Jaya LRT operating on single track as repair work still ongoing


 


The Kelana Jaya light rail transit (LRT) service is operating using a single track today as repair and installation work between the KLCC and Kampung Baru stations has not been completed yet.

Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong said inspection conducted by officers from the Rail Enforcement and Rail Planning division of the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) at 1.19am until 4.30 am today found that the emergency lane on the right at the liner induction motor (LIM) rail 1447 was unstable.

He said the APAD inspection team also ordered the replacement of the damaged linear heat detector sensor cable from tunnel segment 126 up to tunnel segment 96, stretching 28.5 metres, to ensure the fire detection system in the tunnel could work properly, as well as the installation of three rail clips on the rail side.

“Rapid Rail has informed that replacement work will be done soon and APAD will conduct re-inspection as soon as Rapid Rail completes the repair and installation work.

“APAD will ensure safety aspects are given priority before approval for restoration of operation is given to Rapid Rail,” he said on his Facebook post today.

Meanwhile, Wee said observation on the train rollover test which started at 3.08am today found that the train movement simulation was in good condition.

In the 8.45pm incident on May 24, 47 passengers were seriously injured while 166 suffered minor injuries when a train carrying passengers and a faulty train that was being test-driven collided in a tunnel between the Kampung Baru and KLCC stations.

Meanwhile, checks by Bernama found that the Kelana Jaya line LRT is operating according to schedule, at intervals of every 10 minutes during the peak hours and 30 minutes during normal hours.

A commuter, Besek Sarina Bachok, 42, who used the LRT service from the Gombak station to the Masjid Jamek station to go to her office, said she had to wait for only 10 minutes after missing the previous train today.

“Yesterday, I had to wait for more than 30 minutes,” she added.

Bernama



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