Malaysia

Brake leak derails Christmas visitors’ Bukit Bendera funicular train ride

Perbadanan Bukit Bendera Pulau Pinang apologises for Bukit Bendera attraction fiasco

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Dec 2022 1:05PM

Brake leak derails Christmas visitors’ Bukit Bendera funicular train ride
Perbadanan Bukit Bendera Pulau Pinang says that the train service was halted at about 4pm and back in operation at 6.45pm. – Facebook pic, December 26, 2022

GEORGE TOWN – The Bukit Bendera funicular train service here was disrupted for several hours yesterday due to a leak in the track brake hose.

Perbadanan Bukit Bendera Pulau Pinang (PBBPP) said in a statement that the train service was halted at about 4pm and back in operation at 6.45pm.

“After the investigation, the PBBPP maintenance team found a leak in the track brake hose and needed some time to replace the part and fully activate the system.

“PBBPP thanks visitors for their patience with the service disruptions and we would also like to emphasise that the funicular service and passenger safety are our top priority,” said the statement.

PBBPP also expressed its gratitude to the jeep service by the Bukit Bendera Residents Association, bus service, and Royal Malaysia Police for their quick action in dealing with the emergency situation.

It also expressed appreciation to residents and business operators for their understanding and support.

“PBBPP expressed its regrets for the incident and apologises for all the inconvenience caused,” it added.

The media yesterday reported that about 1,000 visitors were disappointed when their plan to enjoy the Christmas holiday at the top of Bukit Bendera here was dashed due to the disruption of the funicular train service.

A video clip and post by visitors about the funicular service problem at Bukit Bendera went viral on social media. – Bernama, December 26, 2022

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