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LRT Service Will Resume At 6 Stations On May 12 , 6Am

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The LRT Sri Petaling Line.
Train services to six LRT stations, namely Stesen Bandaraya, Sultan Ismail, PWTC, Titiwangsa, Sentul, and Sentul Timur, will resume on May 12th at 6 a.m. This is due to the completion of the initial stage of repairing overhead structures and rails near the Bandaraya LRT station. Trains requiring maintenance will be transported to the LRT depot in Ampang and replaced with other trains for regular service.



According to a Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd statement issued on Thursday (May 11), train operations to the six stations (Stesen Bandaraya, Sultan Ismail, PWTC, Titiwangsa, Sentul, and Sentul Timur) were temporarily halted on April 2nd because the trains in use did not meet safety requirements and had to be removed. With the reopening of the six stations, the LRT 11, 13, and 14 bus services will be suspended, according to the statement.



Rapid Rail has announced that, in order to improve passengers' commutes, it will restart the temporary shuttle service (LRT Bus 10) that connects the Masjid Jamek and Bandaraya LRT stations. The service between the two stations had been temporarily halted. The shuttle service will consist of ten buses, with a ten-minute interval between each bus.


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