LRT3 Shah Alam Line delayed again, until Q2 2026

The LRT3 Shah Alam Line that was previously set for launch on December 31 has been delayed once again, and the project is expected to be delayed until at least the second quarter of 2026, reported The Star. Citing industry sources, the is primarily due to system testing and commissioning, the final and most demanding stage of the project, according to the report.

The LRT3 Shah Alam Line is currently undergoing a mandatory fault-free run as required by the Land Public Transport Act 2010, and during this phase the 22 train sets, along with their supporting systems must be able to integrate and operate continuously and reliably, as expected of a driverless train system of the Grade of Automation 4 standard, it continued.

“If trains cannot reliably maintain these speeds, the planned service headway of six minutes becomes unachievable, directly impacting capacity and frequency for commuters, and falls short of the specifications spelt out in the Railway Scheme put up for public inspection,” said a source quoted by The Star.

LRT3 Shah Alam Line delayed again, until Q2 2026

Meanwhile, the news outlet also cited insiders who said that the train sets have struggled to reach and sustain the designated operating speeds of between 80-90 km/h. Other aspects which have yet to be resolved include the required documentation, and critical standard operating procedures have yet to be finalised.

In February this year, the LRT3 Shah Alam Line had originally been slated for start of operations on September 30, though this was revised towards the end of August. In November, the government was said to be keeping to its target of December 31 for the launch of the RLT3 Shah Alam Line, though this was subject to the resulting of testing, transport minister Anthony Loke said at the time.

The line is 37 km long and features 25 stations from Bandar Utama to Johan Setia, with interchanges at Bandar Utama (Kajang MRT) and Glenmarie (Kelana Jaya LRT). When it becomes operational, the rail line is expected to benefit more than two million residents in the Klang Valley.

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