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Ministry waiting for experts’ report on Ampang LRT disruption: Loke

Transport minister unable to provide definite date for service resumption

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 28 Jan 2023 4:49PM

Ministry waiting for experts’ report on Ampang LRT disruption: Loke
The Ampang LRT line has been disrupted since yesterday, reportedly due to a kinked track alignment near the Bandaraya station and structural damage to the flyover in the area. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes file pic, January 28, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Transport Ministry is still waiting for a report from experts and engineers on the LRT line near the Bandaraya station that suffered structural damage yesterday.

Minister Anthony Loke said the report will provide an overview of the extent to which the damage to the structure affects safety.

“We are still waiting for a report from the experts to find out if it is safe for us to resume operations.

“Let’s give space to the engineers to look into the strength of the structure, our priority is safety comes first,” he said.

He was met by reporters while accompanying Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to the Chinese New Year open house of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia at Wisma Chinese Chamber, Jalan Ampang, here today.

Yesterday, the LRT service on the Ampang route was reported to be delayed due to a kinked track alignment near the Bandaraya LRT station in addition to structural damage to the flyover in the area, believed to be due to nearby construction works.

Asked about the expected resumption of the Ampang LRT line, Loke could not give a definite answer.

“Once the report is received, we will make a decision on how to mitigate and further announcements will probably be made in a day or two,” he said.

He added affected users are advised to plan their journeys on Monday.

“I understand that it causes disruption to many passengers. But I also hope that the passengers understand that it is not that we want to close the station, we need to prioritise the safety of the train and the passengers, that is the most important thing,” he said. – Bernama, January 28, 2023

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