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LPTA to recommend to DBKL on pausing activities at LRT disruption area

Agency urges KL mayor to halt development work at railway protection zone until issue solved

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Jan 2023 4:12PM

LPTA to recommend to DBKL on pausing activities at LRT disruption area
The Land Public Transport Agency will make a recommendation to Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Mahadi Che Ngah on suspending development and restricted activities in the railway protection zone following disruption on the Ampang LRT line service this morning. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes pic, January 27, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Land Public Transport Agency (LPTA) will recommend to Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Mahadi Che Ngah that development and restricted activities in the railway protection zone be suspended immediately following disruption on the Ampang LRT line service this morning.

LPTA in a statement today informed that the recommendation was submitted in accordance with Regulation 8 of P.U.(A) 367 until the actual cause of the disruption is known and all aspects and safety requirements are complied with by the project owner.

LPTA is aware that the disruption to the Ampang Line LRT service this morning was due to safety factors following a kinked track alignment near the Bandaraya LRT station.

It said based on preliminary inspection and observation, some development activity is going on next to the railway track and in the LRT second reserve area without any consultation with the agency under the Railways (Railway Protection Zone) Regulations 1998 [P.U. (A) 367].

“LPTA views this issue seriously and is working with the related agencies such as DBKL, Public Works Department (PWD) and Prasarana Malaysia Bhd (Prasarana) to identify the real cause of the incident,” read the statement.

In addition, Prasarana has been requested to provide sufficient alternative services to accommodate the high number of passengers, especially during peak hours, including giving continuous notification alerts to the public.

LPTA will continue to monitor the development of the train service disruption including the provision of alternative services until the situation returns to normal, it added. – Bernama, January 27, 2023

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