More LRT Kelana Jaya Line trains withdrawn from service today, wrapping up a full week of issues

More LRT Kelana Jaya Line trains withdrawn from service today, wrapping up a full week of issues

A couple of LRT Kelana Jaya Line trains have been withdrawn from service this morning, continuing the trend from yesterday and wrapping up a full working week of issues. There has to be something serious about the technical issues plaguing the KJ Line this week – it can’t be just coincidence. Here’s hoping that they find the root cause.

UPDATE: Rapid Rail says that there’s no service disruption and crowding on the LRT Kelana Jaya Line today, explaining that trains taken out of service is part of its SOP – more here.

The first one started at 6.38 am, when trains was taken out of service at the Gombak station. “Trains have been taken out of service at Gombak station due to a technical disruption. This will temporarily affect train frequency, which will be automatically adjusted. We apologise for any inconvenience caused,” Rapid KL posted.

The same message was then posted at 6.53 am (Masjid Jamek), 8.21 am (Damai) and 8.59 am (Kelana Jaya). Presumably, things are still unstable at the moment and with multiple trains out of action, there will be delays, so plan your journey or find an alternative mode of transport.

More LRT Kelana Jaya Line trains withdrawn from service today, wrapping up a full week of issues

On Wednesday, transport minister Anthony Loke ordered a probe on the LRT Kelana Jaya Line’s bad start to the week, where the service suffered two disruptions on Tuesday – one in the morning and another one in the afternoon – frustrating commuters.

“I take seriously the recent service disruptions involving the Kelana Jaya LRT line at the start of Ramadan. The public has every right to expect a more efficient and reliable service,” Loke said, adding that he had instructed Prasarana’s CEO to provide a full explanation at the ministry’s post-cabinet meeting.

The Prasarana head will also have to present “an immediate recovery action plan”. Loke said that the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) has been directed to investigate the incidents “and take action against Prasarana if unreasonable operational weaknesses are found”.

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Comments

  • onna aters hate on Feb 27, 2026 at 10:55 am

    Rakyat Malaysia – Is Anthony Loke transport minister of Kelana Jaya? If so please resign NOW and go become city minister!!!

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    • Sick & Tired on Mar 03, 2026 at 7:59 am

      Just fire Loke will solve everything. Heck fire PH Gomen will solve everything wrong with this nation!

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  • Mat hijau on Feb 27, 2026 at 12:13 pm

    Just fire the ceo. Useless makan gaji buta

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    • Sick & Tired on Mar 03, 2026 at 8:00 am

      Just fire transport minister too. Useless makan gaji buta, he thinks his job is just to sell number plates!

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  • Si gemuk yg pandai tjk wayang!

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    • xyz usb rain on Mar 02, 2026 at 8:59 am

      Lock at least is much braver than the Ceo of rapid or prasarana , hiding and dont even dare to show their face to public

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  • Look before you leap on Mar 02, 2026 at 1:54 am

    The 3 individuals who posted their silly comments here before 12.46pm on 27/2/2026, should have waited until after 12.46pm for the update.

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