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Broken escalators at TTDI MRT only fixed by year-end: Rapid Rail

Company states facilities out of order due to damaged, worn handles

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Sep 2022 9:30AM

Broken escalators at TTDI MRT only fixed by year-end: Rapid Rail
Commuters have been complaining about the escalators at Taman Tun Dr Ismail mass rapid transit station as it continues to be out of service for months. The completion date for the repairs is expected to be earliest at the end of December, says Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd. – bigkl.com pic, September 13, 2022 

by Isabelle Leong

KUALA LUMPUR – It appears that commuters relying on the Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) mass rapid transit (MRT) station for their daily commute would be left cooling their heels, at least until the end of the year before any faulty escalators could be fixed. 

Speaking to The Vibes, Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd said three escalator units that are not functioning – number 4,9 and 12 – at the aforementioned MRT station are caused by worn and damaged rubber handles. 

As a result, Rapid Rail said escalator number 12 was closed to users on January 21 while escalator number 9 and 4 were closed on August 29 and September 4 respectively.  

“Rapid Rail is working closely with contractors to speed up the delivery of spare parts from the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) abroad by using air cargo services,” it told The Vibes via a statement. 

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong has said that the delays in repair and maintenance works on railway station facilities is due to supply chain disruption caused by Covid-19 lockdown in Shanghai, China. – bigkl.com pic, September 13, 2022 
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong has said that the delays in repair and maintenance works on railway station facilities is due to supply chain disruption caused by Covid-19 lockdown in Shanghai, China. – bigkl.com pic, September 13, 2022 

“The expected completion date for escalator number 12 and 9 are at the end of December 2022 and January 2023.  

“As for escalator number 4, it is still in the procurement and quotation process.”  

Therefore, as an alternative, Rapid Rail advised users to take the lifts and stairs to get access to the station and its platforms. 

As for commuters who have mobility problems and require assistance, they are advised to get help from the customer service officer or auxiliary police who are there.  

Rapid Rail’s response came after complaints by netizens who took to social media to air their grievances about the never-ending problems with the escalator at TTDI MRT station.  

On August 31, Twitter user Ezrena Marwan questioned when the broken escalator on the ground floor of the MRT station would be fixed as it has been under maintenance for months. 

In May, Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong said supply chain disruption due to Covid-19 lockdown in Shanghai, China, is one of the main reasons for the maintenance delays of facilities at train stations.  

He said the expected completion of maintenance and recovery of public transport facilities like lifts and escalators depended on getting the spare parts.  

He reportedly said that a period of three months is required for the process of shipping spare parts from the OEM in China and Rapid Rail was closely monitoring suppliers and contractors to expedite the procurement and installation of spare parts.

In addition, he said that the spare parts supply be transported using air freights instead of waterways to cut time. – The Vibes, September 13, 2022 

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