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Prasarana vows solution for disruptions to Kelana Jaya LRT line

The LRT service between the Kelana Jaya and Ampang Park stations has been suspended for seven days from today for passenger safety reasons.

Bernama
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Commuters seen at the KL Sentral LRT station after technical problems on the line yesterday. Photo: Bernama
Commuters seen at the KL Sentral LRT station after technical problems on the line yesterday. Photo: Bernama

Prasarana Malaysia Bhd says it will find an immediate solution to the problems related to the automatic train control (ATC) system on the Kelana Jaya LRT Line which caused disruptions to service this week.

Prasarana Group CEO Mohd Azharuddin Mat Sah said they had yet to determine the root cause of the ATC problem although they hoped that the expected arrival of a team from original equipment manufacturer Thales Group from Toronto, Canada, and Dubai, tomorrow would help them resolve the issue.

Azharuddin, in apologising to all parties, especially the commuters, for the inconvenience caused, said they were doing everything possible to solve the problem.

"Why (stop the services for) seven days? We are trying to find a solution but we cannot determine the root cause and are awaiting the experts from Canada… we need more time to assess what is the problem, find the root cause and test our trains in a sustainable manner.

"They will help us find a solution regarding the signal and communication between the trains and the vehicle control centre. This is an important matter so that we know the train’s location for the safety of the commuters… (it) is our most important priority," he told a press conference in Kuala Lumpur today.

The LRT service between the Kelana Jaya and Ampang Park stations has been suspended for seven days from today for passenger safety reasons.

Azharuddin said that before service resumes on Nov 16, "we want to make sure we are able to run the trains safely and permanently".

"We don’t want to start operating in the morning and then stop in the evening," he said.
 
Asked about long-term solutions to the problem, he said Prasarana would change the ATC system now that it has received approval from its board of directors to upgrade it.

"The problem this time is the system and software. The problem we faced with the trains (previously) involved brake clippers but that is another issue. The Kelana Jaya line has been operating for nearly 25 years… the parts need to be replaced. It’s about time," he said.

Meanwhile, Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd will provide up to 85 buses on five routes as an alternative bus service due to the service disruptions, with an expected frequency of around 15 to 20 minutes per bus.