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LRT Kelana Jaya Line experiences delays after power fault at Putra Heights station [WATCH]

KUALA LUMPUR: Long queues and large crowds were seen at the Kelana Jaya Line LRT stations today as a suspected power supply component failure at the Putra Heights station caused delays and longer waiting times.

LRT Kelana Jaya Line experiences delays after power fault at Putra Heights station [WATCH]

KUALA LUMPUR - A suspected power supply component failure at Putra Heights station on the Kelana Jaya Line LRT has led to long queues and larger crowds at the stations, causing delays and longer waiting times, Rapid KL reported. As a precautionary measure, trains are being operated manually at Putra Heights station, while movements at other stations are also anticipated to be slower, the statement revealed.

Rapid KL's technical team has been dispatched to the station to conduct investigations and restore normal operations as swiftly as possible. Auxiliary police officers and station personnel are positioned at concourse and platform areas to aid passengers and manage crowd flow, the provider added. Continuous updates on the train services are being provided at the stations, urging passengers to refer to Rapid KL's official social media platforms or the MyRapid PULSE application for the most recent information on the Kelana Jaya Line.

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