The signalling problem that plagued the LRT Kelana Jaya Line this morning, which saw no trains operating between Gombak and KLCC, has been sorted. Rapid Rail said in a statement posted up on 9.16 am that the problem was fixed and train services returned to normal at 8.52 am.
The Klang Valley rail operator said that the signalling problem that happened early this morning is suspected to have been caused by unstable power supply to the electronics that control trains between Gombak and Ampang Park stations.
As a precaution, a technical team has been placed at the electronic component room to monitor the system. Auxiliary police and station staff are still on the platforms to assist commuters, Rapid Rail says.
Earlier this morning, Rapid Rail announced that there was no LRT service between Gombak and KLCC stations on the LRT Kelana Jaya Line. Free shuttle buses were deployed to fill the gap and there was a train that ran back and forth between Pasar Seni and KLCC.
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It’s always Anthony Loke problem. Others just hide behind
maybe we should pay Loke triple salary since you expect him to be responsible for the jobs of transport miniuster, Rapid ceo, and prasarana ceo
Very difficult to convince drivers to durrender their cars if services are unreliable especially during peak periods.
15 years or so ago, a team of school kids came up with a commuter bus arrival alarm so commuters no need to wait at bus stop but instead go only when alarm is triggered saving time.
We never invested in the idea. But singapore currently using one.probably designed by same school kids.