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Kelana Jaya LRT line to resume full operations today — Wee

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Kelana Jaya Light Rail Transit (LRT) line will resume full operations at 6am today, two days earlier than expected, said caretaker transport minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong.

In a video uploaded on Facebook yesterday, Wee said tests conducted on the effectiven­ess of systems and operationa­l safety yesterday showed that they were stable.

“I have also been briefed by the management and technical experts of Rapid Rail on the tests conducted, which included further intensifyi­ng tests involving 38 train units from Gombak to Putra Height stations (end to end) from last night until early this morning to ensure the Kelana Jaya LRT line is safe and ready to be fully reopened,” he said.

He said the test sessions, which also involved the participat­ion of the rail enforcemen­t and planning divisions and Public Land Transport Agency (Apad), showed that the critical safety system was stable and free from disruption.

Wee said Apad had also confirmed the stability of the Automated Train Control (ATC) system and declared the Kelana Jaya LRT line safe to resume full operations.

Prasarana Malaysia Berhad (Prasarana) had previously announced the suspension of

service between Kelana Jaya and Ampang Park covering 16 stations for one week from Nov 9 after the train signalling system was found to be unstable.

Wee said technical experts from Rapid Rail and original equipment manufactur­er (OEM) Thales Group would continue with their monitoring to ensure the system could function smoothly.

“I hope this opening will bring relief to public transport users in the Klang Valley to commute to work and to carry out daily activities,” he said.

At the same time, Wee said Prasarana has been asked to continue providing intermedia­te buses at ‘hot spot’ stations as a

preparator­y measure.

“As I mentioned in a press conference on Nov 11, I have asked the infrastruc­ture management to speed up the process of replacing the new ATC system so that this kind of problem does not happen again,” he said.

Wee said for affected users, ticket compensati­on for seven days will be provided even though the service suspension is for five days. He also expressed his gratitude to everyone involved in helping to smoothen the journey of affected LRT passengers, including city residents who provided free shuttle services using their own vehicles to transport commuters.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Wee shows the report on the failure of the Automated Train Control system during his Nov 11 press conference.
— Bernama photo Wee shows the report on the failure of the Automated Train Control system during his Nov 11 press conference.

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